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The inter-Allied talks now proceeding in Moscow are regarded as of the first importance. They undoubtedly include discussions as to what aid can be given Russia by the Allies. One result of the Germans’ success in the Caucasus will be that the approaching winter will now cut both ways for the Soviet’s economic losses are severe. Russia’s main supply problem is now fuel. She has lost more than half her coal production, for which reason European Russia faces the prospect of a cold coal-less winter, for there is little hope of coal from the Urals and Kurnetsk districts being available.

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Northern Advocate, 13 August 1942, Page 3

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Untitled Northern Advocate, 13 August 1942, Page 3

Untitled Northern Advocate, 13 August 1942, Page 3

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