RUTHLESS SOVIET
EXPLANATION OF POLICY
MOSCOW, June 18
"I am only a dtseipl e of Lenin. J hope I am worthy'of him. Pi ter the Great was a mere drop in the ocean. Lenin was the whine ocean,” declared M. Stalin, Soviet leader, in an interview with Herr Emil Ludwig, the historian.
-VI. Stalin explained tha'; the Soviet was ruthle.p with Us enemies because it found that leniency only intensified resistance. Herr Ludwig suggested that a 'urge proportion of Russians were filled with a sense of fear.
M. Stalin: You are mistaken. Couhl we liav e maintained our power for fourteen years by. intimidation? They are intolerant of one-man rule. Homer become zeroes directly they ]os e touch with the working masses.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1932, Page 6
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