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REPRESENTATION IN RUSSIA

America Takes Big Step

LONDON. October 25.

The United States Government is strengthening its representation in Russia and is establishing a full military mission to replace its former military naval attaches, says Reuter’s Moscow correspondent. Major-General J. R. Deane heads the military mission with Brigadier S. Spalding and Commodore Olsen representing the Army and Navy respectively. All American interests in Russia are being centralised under the new Ambassador, Mr Avera! Harriman, including lease-lend, which has hitherto been conducted

“The American mission took to Moscow extensive photographic and other evidence of the destructiveness of the American air attacks to demonstrate that while a second front has not been opened, the British and American air war on such a scale is bound seriously to affect Germany’s fighting power all along the eastern front,” says the “Herald-Tribune.” “The invasion season has now passed, but in the coming six months British and American bombers operating from the United Kingdom and Italy will try to destroy the Luftwaffe, cripple the German war industries and undermine the German morale.”

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLIV, Issue 22723, 26 October 1943, Page 5

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REPRESENTATION IN RUSSIA Timaru Herald, Volume CLIV, Issue 22723, 26 October 1943, Page 5

REPRESENTATION IN RUSSIA Timaru Herald, Volume CLIV, Issue 22723, 26 October 1943, Page 5

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