STALIN’S BRAIN TRUST
I I 4—.—— I A RECENT APPOINTMENT. I With M. DekanosofTs appointment { as Soviet Ambassador in Berlin, M. 1 1 Stalin's personal interest and concern ■ in German-Russian relations is strong- ! ; Jy indicated, notes the ‘‘Daily Tele-j ■ o{raph." Together with M. Zhdanoff M. Dekanosofl has always been consider- i cd the most influential politician I ■ among M. Stalin's intimate counsellors. ’ ’ Both belong to the young Communist ! 1 intelligentsia. They were chosen by M. 1 Stalin and grew up under his watchful eye to become his proteges and clos- : est collaborators. Many of the shrewd- 1 est-planned schemes behind the mys- 1 tery of the closed doors of the Kremlin 1 have originated in the brains of these ( two men. It is they, so it is being said. ‘ who interpret for M. Stalin the even's j 1 of the modern world. Both of them are looked upon as favourites for the high- 1 est offices which the Kremlin and the ! Communist Partv have to offer. , ( II
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1941, Page 9
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167STALIN’S BRAIN TRUST Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 January 1941, Page 9
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