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Straight from battle Russian tanks lurched into the great Dzerzhinsky tractor plant for repairs, rumbled out again next morning to rejoin the fight. The Red October and Red Barricade plants kept grinding out guns and ammunition despite fire and bomb. Sprawling along the Volga in northern Stalingrad, the three plants...
News that Tolstoy's War and Peace was to be filmed drew cries of anxious alarm from such Britons as H. G. Wells, Compton Mackenzie, Eric Linklater, and produced in the London Times a letter: "With dismay we have heard that it is to be made into a cinematograph...
Artfully sidestepping the censors, Morrison rumbled his warnings of the grim consequences of Allied defeat in the desert, begged for American men and American equipment, dramatized the vague Libyan-Egyptian front within an inch of his listeners' lives. Announced he in a first broadcast: "I'm going up...
With amazing speed the main body of the German forces rumbled forward in a thousand-fingered advance encompassing new lands rich in oil, wheat and industry. The tide had surged forward at an average rate of six miles a day. Often it was 20 or 30 miles, particularly south from...
It was a happy funeral. The House of Commons contentedly rumbled: "Hear, Hear." The Times piped: "What goes without saying goes still better when said."