U.S. AND RUSSIA
THERE is an impression among many Americans that at a critical moment in the war we were so fearful that Russia would lessen in its resistance to Germany that we went on our knees, and Russia has kept us there ever since. That is not a very self-respecting posture for any nation. And the sooner the people of the United States are made certain we are squarely oh our feet the better it will be for ourselves for the Soviet Union and for the world.—Major-General Wil- ’ liam J. Donovan, former head of the United States Office of Strategic Services. '
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 42, 25 October 1946, Page 4
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102U.S. AND RUSSIA Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 42, 25 October 1946, Page 4
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