MOLOTOV LEAVES BERLIN
Air-Raid Experienced LONDON, November 14. M. .Molotov, the Soviet Prime Minister, has left Berlin on his return to Russia. The following communique was issued in Berlin: “The exchange of views took place in an atmosphere of mutual confidence and understanding on common questions of interest to Germany and the Soviet Union.” In London it is pointed out that M. Molotov will carry back with him the memory of his first air raid, which was Hie latest It.A.F. attack on Berlin. BERLIN, November 13. M. Molotov conferred with Herr von Ribbentrop this morning and then had a long talk with Marshal Goering. In the afternoon he received Herr Hess, and had lunch with Herr Hitler and a select circle. M. Molotov is returning to .Moscow tomorrow. The only information about M. Molotov’s talk with Herr Hitler is given by a statement from the German Foreign Office, whicli said that in view of the new situation created by war developments and the Berlin-Tokio-Rotne alliance, it had become necessary to define the position of the Soviet Union.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 44, 15 November 1940, Page 7
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177MOLOTOV LEAVES BERLIN Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 44, 15 November 1940, Page 7
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