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FAR FROM BEING USED AS THEY MIGHT BE ACCORDING TO RUSSIAN PAPER <By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) MOSCOW, October 24. “Britain and America have, created huge armies and have had an opportunity of supplying them with modern equipment. It is clear that these armies, as yet, are far from being used as they might be,” says the journal “War and the Working Class.” It adds: “Conditions are now being created when the Soviet troops and the troops of our British and American allies can and must decide the question of decreasing the duration of the wax- and completely smashing up Hitlerite Germany.” Making allowances for the needs of both countries for the war against Japan, the journal estimates that the British armed forces number 9,500,000 and the American Army 7,300,000..
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1943, Page 3
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130ALLIES RESERVES Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1943, Page 3
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