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Soviet Critics Of Western Powers

LONDON, April 7. Two of the prize-winning novels in the annual competition held to mark M. Stalin’s birthday show Russia s wartime Allies in an unfavourable light. Peter Pavlenko’s novel Happiness” is about post-war readjustments of a crippled veteran who settles in the Crimea. It makes critical and uncomplimentary references to Mr Churchill at Yalta. Ilya Ehrenburg’s novel, “The Storm” extols Russian heroism during the war and attacks the Western Allies on the ground of alleged imperialism.

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Grey River Argus, 9 April 1948, Page 5

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Soviet Critics Of Western Powers Grey River Argus, 9 April 1948, Page 5

Soviet Critics Of Western Powers Grey River Argus, 9 April 1948, Page 5

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