SOVIET HISTORIAN'S ATTACK
Received Wednesday, 9.15 p.m. MOsCuvV, ivxaicn 13. Protessor E. V. i'arle, the historian and Academician, in an arfcicle puulish ed in Isvestia, accused Mr. Oharcniil or j preferriug to act under the guise of fche i Habour- Government. ; He adds: "After all, it is not so , important who perfornis on tlie stage. What matters is who calis the tane, a.i„ the tune under Mr. Levin remanis a.-, betore — incitement of suspicions against the Soviet and the famnng ofears of imaginary Soviet aggression." Professor Tarle added . tnat Mr Churchill was too big a figure in con temporary history to have redred from aifairs. Professor Tarle accused the British of establishing an iron curtaiu o. secrecy which covered the situation in the British Zone in Germany, where ' " German battaiions were being fed. ' ' Professor Tarle compared Mr. Ohur chill's Fulton speech with staiements made by Goebbels, and ue accused Mr. Churchill of being a warmonger. The people of democratic, mteiiigent England do not want to be thrown, 011 the basis of invented fears anu siily phantoms, into a new eatastrophe, ' ' ne deciared. "It is well known that ihe Soviet Union does not pursue worid domination, as Mr. Churchill reproaches it, not helicving such curious twaddle mmself . ' '
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 March 1946, Page 5
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