Foreign News: The Main Goal

At last the United Nations felt strong enough to admit their differences, to start being practical about unity.

Said Winston Churchill at Quebec: a second front would be established only when "we are satisfied that . . . our soldiers' lives are expended in accordance with sound military plans and not squandered for political considerations of any kind."

Said Russia's Government-sponsored War and the Working Class: "Of course it is a well-known fact that many excuses are given to justify the postponement of the second front in Western Europe. . . ."

Winston Churchill:...

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