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17 Division IV Press Group Lecturer Prague, 8 November 194l. Stalin's speech on the anniversary of the October Revolution is commented on by most of the pages in his own articles, in particular by refuting the numerical twists that Stalin has made. Žeké Slovo writes in the editorial "Stalin's vision" among other things: At last Stalin was forced to give a longer speech, the purpose of which was to mask the Soviet people on the one hand the extent of the previous defeats of the red armies and, on the other hand, to awaken the hope that the German force would once lessen, while the use of the allies would strengthen the Soviet hope. In his speech Stalin had to distort and twist an unusual amount, because the Soviet people are already used to taking the claims of his government as a very bad coin. Stalin's claim that the Søwietmilitary power is stronger today than ever before is only referred to the message that the Soviet army was reinforced by 40.ooo Chinese Kulis. Národní Politika: "Stalin's explanation of military failures." - Stalin's clarification gives the impression that it has been created according to the recipe of the sadly famous London propaganda center, which until now no one in the world is equal in lying and distorting the facts. But this time Stalin has also surpassed his ally Churchill with his lying remarks. Each sentence in his statement is an untruth or deception and stupidity of the public. The image of Stalin's speech is: fiction and deception, falsehood and forgery. A-Zet : "Stalin's talk of oppression". - Otherwise Stalin used to speak of the "far-reaching progress" of the Soviet regime on this year's day, this time indirectly he had to admit the far-reaching failures of his troops and his policies. It seems that he has learned from his ally Churchill the gamut of numbers, but when he took over the British methods he seems to have forgotten that they are already so exploited and understood by the whole world that no one in any case believes them anymore.However, the culmination of the speech was in his complaint about the plutocratic allies. In the absence of a second front, the Soviets would have to bear the burden of struggle alone.