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(JOSEPH STALIN) NIKOLAI GRIGORIYEVICH PALGUNOV
War date translation of a November 13, 1942 letter by Stalin to Howard Cassidy of the Associated Press, a T.L.S. "N. Palgunov", Head of press department of People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs of the USSR from 1940-44, 2pp. 4to. [n.p., n.d.] which was the official translation of Stalin's response letter to the Moscow correspondent for the Associated Press, a letter in which he asked for an answer, either verbally or in writing, to three questions of interest to the American public concerning the ongoing conflict. Palgunov's translation reads: "1. 'What is the Soviet view of the allied campaign in Africa?' Answer. The Soviet view of this campaign is that it represents an outstanding fact of major importance demonstrating the growing might of the armed forces of the Allies and opening the prospective of disintegration of the Italo-German coalition in the nearest future. The campaign in Africa refutes once more the skeptics who affirm that the Anglo-American leaders are not capable of organizing a serious war campaign ... 2. 'How effective has this campaign been in relieving pressure on the Soviet Union, and what future raid does the Soviet Union await?' Answer. It is yet too soon to say to what an extent this campaign has been effective in relieving immediate pressure on the Soviet Union... the campaign changes radically the political and war situation in Europe in favor of the Anglo-Soviet-American coalition ... 3 'What possibility is there of Soviet offensive power in the East joining the Allies in the West to hasten final victory?' Answer. There need be no doubt that the Red Army will fulfill its task with honor as it has been fulfilling it throughout the war." Offered with photocopies of Stalin's original in cyrillic. Usual folds, else very good.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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