DECISIVE ENCOUNTER
MAY TAKE PLACE THIS YEAR M. MAISKY’S ANTICIPATION. BUST OF LENIN UNVEILED IN FINSBURY. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, April 22. The Soviet Ambassador in London, M. Maisky, unveiled a bust of Lenin on a site facing the bombed house in Holford Square, Finsbury, where Lenin Jived forty years ago. The Finsbury Borough Council commissioned the bust. M. Maisky said that mutual understanding between the Russians and the British had greatly increased, and was a portent for the rebuilding of a much better world.
An assurance that Hitlerite Germany would be smashed was given by M. Maisky, who said he thought that as a resuultmf the common front a decisive encounter would take place this year. The people of Russia, together with those of Great Britain and the other Allies, were united in one cause: they must destroy and smash Hitlerite Germany. They must do it, and they Would.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1942, Page 3
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