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connections, for burning down forests, supply
camps, and trains. Unbearable conditions must be created for the enemy and all
of his accomplices in the occupied areas; they must be pursued and destroyed at
every step, and all their measures must be frustrated.
One cannot
regard the war against Fascist Germany as an ordinary war. It is not only a war
between two armies. It is at the same time the great war of the entire Soviet
people against the Fascist German troops. |
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| (Source: Library of the Institute for World
Economics, Kiel, I 25827.) |
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