“MARCHING TO VICTORY”
CONFIDENCE RISING IN SOVIET (Rec. 11.45 a.m.) London, Jan. 10. “Russia’s orders to her troops are to pursue the Germans with all types of arms and beat them to death,” says “Pravda.” “All Red Army men are now filled with one thought—ruthlessly beating the pursuing enemy and not giving him a moment’s respite. Our successes are great. Our banners are favoured by victory, but the Soviet people are not given to complacency. The enemy is still capable of fighting frenziedly for every yard of territory, but we know he is feeling the approach of the inevitable hour of retribution for all his monstrous crimes. The Soviet people, jnder the banner of Stalin, are confidently marching to victory. They wil lstrain every effort to bring nearer the hour of triumph of their just cause. Planes, tanks, guns, mortars, machineguns and ammunition are pouring to the front line in a mighty, endless stream.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 11 January 1944, Page 5
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