MANKIND'S GREATEST WAR.
"We are in the midst of mankind's greatest war — a war to determine whether the march of iprogress shall proceed or be halted hy totality of conquest," said President Roosevelt in the course of a statement in connection with the celebration of Columbus Day. "An American victory," he added, "will be a United Nations victory, and victory for oppressed and enslaved people everywhere." The President concluded by saying: "I like to remember on this significant anniversary the words of a contemporary poet — 'Columbus found the world, and had no chart save the one that faith deciphered in the skies.' We have the faith. Deeds will
implement it."-
— B.O.W.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 240, 12 October 1942, Page 5
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111MANKIND'S GREATEST WAR. Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 240, 12 October 1942, Page 5
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