Stalingrad Lives Again
LONDON, August 21. Moscow radio says the the United States Ambassador to Russia (Admiral Standley) made a one-day flying visit to Stalingrad. He told correspondents that rebuilding was going full blast. The mayor said the town already had 200,000 inhabitants and they were all helping. The railway and part of a tractor plant were in operation. Street cars were expected to run within a month. The population areTiving in tents, dugouts and other temporary shelters. Admiral Standley saw the remains of about 4000 enemy aircraft and 1000 tanks which will be reassembled in Stalingrad factories.
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Northern Advocate, 23 August 1943, Page 3
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