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Show Hitlerite armies and the uncondi- tional surrender of Hitlerite Germans Ger-mans can bring Europe to peace?" The public acceptance of the unconditional surrender policy of the Anglo-Americans by the Russian Rus-sian dictator ought to end the fears of timid souls in this country who have suggested the possibility of a surprise peace between Germany Ger-many and Russia which would leave the United States and Great Britain to finish the war alone. If this is insufficient the fact is that Stalin referred to reports indicating in-dicating that "the Germans would like to conclude peace wtih Great Britain and the United States of America under conditions of their separation from the Soviet Union, or, vice versa, they would like to make peace with the Soviet Union Un-ion under conditions of a separa- SURPRISE PEACE BY RUSSIA NOT PROBABLE Because Joseph Stalin, Premier of Russia, issued an order to his soldiers in January, urging the expulsion of the German invaders "over the boundaries of our motherland,' moth-erland,' and in February promised the liberation of the Soviet Ukraine, Uk-raine, White Russia, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Moravia, Karelia, some commentators insisted that Russia would quit the war when the Nazis have been expelled from Soviet soil. The idea should be exploded, if anything can explode it, by the statement of the Premier on May 1st, when he stressed the contribution contribu-tion that the United. States and Great Britain are making to the defeat of Germany an endorsed "unconditional surrender" in the following words: "Is it not clear that only the complete rout of the tion from England and the United States of America," and added "The German Imperialists have the impudence to measure the Allies Al-lies by their own yardstick, presuming pre-suming that one of them would fall into the trap." |