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COMMENT ON RUSSIA’S AIM

However much the Russians may limit their immediate objectives, .and , however much they may concede to expediency, they regard their ultimate purpose as fixed and universal. They believe in world revolution and are working for it still, states the Nine- i teenth Century, London, in an editorial article. The difference between Stalin and Trotsky is purely tactical, between the piece-meal and the simultaneous liberation of all mankind. The end is the same.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25674, 24 October 1944, Page 4

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COMMENT ON RUSSIA’S AIM Otago Daily Times, Issue 25674, 24 October 1944, Page 4

COMMENT ON RUSSIA’S AIM Otago Daily Times, Issue 25674, 24 October 1944, Page 4