RUSSIAN CADETS GIVE MONTGOMERY WELCOME
MOSCOW, Jan. 10. Two hundred cadets applauded Field-Marshal Viseount Montgomery l'or three or four minutes after he had addr'essed them at the Frunze Academy, the Soviet's Sandhurst. Field-Marshal Montgomery, m a half-hour talk, described the close British and Anierican relationship resulting from fighting side by side across Europe. The only reason the British and Riissian armies did not develop a similar relationship, he said, was that they were fighting in opposite directions with Germany between, and close contact was lacking. , , . He said he was proud to be wearing the Order of Suvorov, whieli the Soviet gave him at the end oi the war.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5299, 11 January 1947, Page 5
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