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...said: "We will never allow Italy and the Soviet proletariat to see between them a barrier such as reactionary groups have vainly attempted to construct. . . . Our Soviet comrades await from us proof of our good faith, and we must conduct with the greatest energy the fight against the Fascist bureaucracy in our ministries. . . ." The Cabinet crisis continued...
Premier Joseph Stalin laid out the Red Army's objectives: "Now the last, final mission remains for the Red Army, namely to complete, together with the armies of our Allies, the task of defeating the German fascist armies, finishing off the fascist beast in his own lair and raising over Berlin the banner of victory. There is ground to reckon on this task being fulfilled by the Red Army in the near future...
Replied the Kremlin: "For many years the Swiss Government . . . has been pursuing a hostile pro-fascist policy toward the Soviet Union." (Russia had already pulled out of the International Aviation Conference "in Chicago because Switzerland, Spain and Portugal were invited...
...from Moscow, ordered them to desert with their weapons and equipment to the Russian side. General Vörös said that he spoke in the name of Horthy's regency. Though the Russians for more than two decades had denounced the testy old Admiral as a fascist, General Vörös ended his broadcast to Hungarians with the words: "Long live free, democratic Hungary under the leadership of Regent Horthy...
...four years Sulzberger traveled an estimated 100,000 miles through 30 countries, was banned successively from Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria and Italy for his fascist-needling articles. Italy's Virginio Gayda called him "a creeping tarantula, going from country to country, spreading poison." The Gestapo once arrested him as a British spy. As he gained experience, he was sent to Moscow for six months, then south to cover the Allied push up the Continent. His top stories in the past year have bean interviews with Tito and Mikhailovich...