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  • Published by Issued by Soviet War News , printed in London, "C.P.S.", Tudor Street, 1943

    Seller: JF Ptak Science Books, Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. SOVIET-Polish Relations. Issued by Soviet War News, printed in London, "C.P.S.", Tudor Street, 1943. 6x4, 12pp. After (Stalin) establishing that the Soviet Union wishes for their to be a free and independent Poland after the war, there is a statement of Soviet injury on behalf of abnormal actions against it by Poland. GOOD copy, in printed wrappers. [++] Provenance: Library of Congress, with their 10mm perforated "LC" on cover bottom, plus their rubber stamp on rear. ALSO: previously from the Library of he Office of Strategic Services (the OSS, precursor to the CIA), with their stamp and several cataloguing annotations in ink on the front cover,