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ARCHANGEL ROUTE

WHY IT WAS CHOSEN Washington, Oct.. 23 The State Department denied to-day that the Maritime Commission's deci si on to drop the Vladivostok route and clear shipments to Russia from Boston to Archangel had any connection with the Japanese situation in the Pacific. Informed quarters emphasised the fact that the Archangel route was the speediest, trains running from the Russian port to Moscow in 48 hours, in contrast to the journey from Vladivostok. which took ten days even in peace time

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 25 October 1941, Page 5

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ARCHANGEL ROUTE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 25 October 1941, Page 5

ARCHANGEL ROUTE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 25 October 1941, Page 5

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