COMINTERN
Sir,—l heartily agree with Jas. Hill that the 10 Commandments practised would help the new world order. I would like “G.S.” to compare Russia with India. The former has had state ownership for 26 years, which has undeniably proved a great success—during peace and war. The latter, after 200 years under capitalism, is still illiterate, debt-burdened, and diseased. “Anticom,” must remember that British moneylenders rearmed Germany for the sole purpose of fighting Communism. Also, Russia has been snubbed, boycotted, and lied about so extensively that the Communists probably feel justified in hitting back.— Yours, etc., H S May 31, 1943. [This correspondence is now closed.— Ed., “The Press.’’]
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 6
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