Moscow Heads Fight Against War—Stalin
(Rec. 11.0 a.m.) MOSCOW, Sept. 7. Moscow headed the struggle against the incendiaries of a new war, said M. Stalin, in a greetings message on Moscow’s 800th anniversary.
Imperialists, he said, were trying to provoke war because they profited from war.
Moscow was the banner of the struggle of the world’s toilers and oppressed nations for liberation from the rule of plutocracy and Imperialism. Moscow had annihilated slums and enabled workers to move from cellars and huts into the flats and houses of the bourgeoisie and “are now well accommodated in houses built by the Soviet Government.” Thousands thronged Moscow’s streets. Bands played in the main squares and carnivals, with fireworks, were staged in. parks. The Red Square had the usual placards of Russian leaders.
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Northern Advocate, 8 September 1947, Page 5
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