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- has been more generous or more worthy than that of Joseph Stalin,
the world's greatest general, who speaking of that magnificent assault said:
"The histery of war does not know of any such undertaking so broact in conception,
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MARCH 9, 1946 - NUl!BER 48
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TOM CONNALLY,
WALTER: P'. GEOIIGE, GA.
ROBERT F . WAGNER, N. Y.
ELBERT D. THOMAS, UTAH
JAMES E. MURRAY, MONT.
CLAUD&: PEPPER, FLA.
THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, R. I,
ALBEN W, BARKLEY , KY.
JOSEPH P'. GUFFEY I PA
- of
living for the German people.
Mr. President, we may have different
opinions in America about the policy of
Generalissimo Joseph Stalin, but I be·
l!eve all Americans generally will agree
with one remark he made to me in an
interview in Moscow in 194.5
- to monopolies, cartels and agreements in
restrant of free enterprise and emphasis upon individual freedom.
"8. Retention of control, in the
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tor Joseph H. Ball of Minnesota
as a spokesman, and what he
called the "Grandsons
- States Army. He
is now First Assistant to Colonel William
Joseph Donovan, Coordinator of Infor
mation, occupying himself in a heavily
guarded New York building with the
important matter of short-wave broad
casting to Europe. He divides his time
between
- -.. of
rns.
lbat Jetta-son enn.aioned before the Aaerioan revolut.s.on . . are
tod,q 1n the Unit.cl State• 1n aotuall\7.
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