POST-WAR WORLD PLANS
RUSSIA’S LEADING ROLE Recd. 7 p.m. Washington, Aug. 25. The Soviet Embassy circulated a statement which originally appeareu as an editorial in the Moscow periodical “The War and the Working Class.” It says: “Moscow intends to have a leading role in post-war world organisation, and wouid look with disfavour on a United States of Europe divided into various cederations, confederations, or regional blocs o' States.” The editorial particularly condemns the proposed establishment of an East European Federation to include Puiand and other eastern countries involving an aggregate population o 125,000,000. It says that this plan i being propagated “by Polish and othc enemies of the Soviet Union, ostensibly as a safeguard agalns. future German aggression, “but it i. also, and by no means least of all, levelled against the Soviet Union.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 203, 28 August 1943, Page 5
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