REVOLUTION
RUSSIAN REVELATIONS A Swedish newspaper has drawn attention to a leaflet printed in Russia and widely distributed throughout all Communist organisations in the Scandinavian countries. It runs as follows: — Question: "How can the World Revolution come about with the greatest number of nations?"' Answer: By a slow Avar spreading among the greatest possible number of nations. Question: Should the treaty between Germany and Russia necessarilj'- bring about this war? Answer: It was conceived with the very aim of bringing it abotifc before any other motive whatever. Communism is a world revolutionary movement. It has now passed from the stage of being an abstract of political) and economic reform and has become an active driv ing force backed by Stalin's tanks and bombers and the world's greatest propaganda organisation.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Issue 2, 12 April 1940, Page 2
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129REVOLUTION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Issue 2, 12 April 1940, Page 2
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