Monday, Nov. 17, 1941

Whistling for Action

. . . There is, said Stalin, no doubt that the absence of a second front in Europe against the Germans considerably relieves the position of the German Army, nor can there be any doubt that the appearance of a second front on the Continent of Europe --and undoubtedly this will appear in the near future--will essentially relieve the position of our armies to the detriment of the German Army. . . .

When it is calm and there is no wind, sailing skippers whistle. But they say that no matter how discouraged or angry they get, the wind seldom comes until the tide changes.

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