TROTZKY'S PREDICTION.
BITTER STRUGGLE COMING. DECISIVE WAR FACTORS. Times. LONDON, April 25. The Riga correspondent of the Times states that Trotzky, the Soviet Minister for War. still talks war. He is travelling about the country fulminating against foreign Governments in general and the British Government in particular, urging that it was his duty to raise the efficiency of the "Red" army in view of the inevitable bitter struggle which must last years. He devotes considerable attention to the Americans, whom he accuses of experimenting with gas on criminals, as part of the preparation for the coming war. Trotzky declares that military chemistry and aviation will decide the world's fate sooner or later. The present intolerable conditions will be followed by a bloody conflict, for which the Soviet forces must bo ready.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18694, 28 April 1924, Page 7
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131TROTZKY'S PREDICTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18694, 28 April 1924, Page 7
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