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January 7, 1944 Page from Bay of Plenty Times

END OF WAR THIS YEAR

VIEWS OF DR. BENES Czech President Back From Moscow Talks With Stalin London, Jan. 6. Czechoslovakia\u2019s President, Dr Benes, is back in London after visiting Moscow, where he signed the Czecho-Russian treaty of friendship. When he arrived he was met by the Ambassador and newspaper correspondents.

Russia and Czechoslovakia will have a common frontier after the war. Dr Benes, gave this first concrete indication of Russia\u2019s post-war plans to an informal gathering of Czechs in Cairo, who believe it means that Russia intends to regain and keep Bessarabia and Northern Bukevina, which Russia occupied after Rumania\u2019s frontiers were withdrawn in 1940. Dr Benes said Marshal Stalin had agreed that all Germans should be expelled from Sudentenland. \u201cNow that I have seen with my own eyes the tremendous results , the Soviet forces are achieving,\u2019\u2019 said Dr Benes, \u201cI am sure the war will end in 1944.\u201d

The Czechoslovak Press Bureau in London points out that the report from Cairo, which was cabled by the British United Press correspondent, imputes to Dr Benes statements which he "could not have made at the gathering of the Czech colony in Cairo.\u201d

The bureau categorically denies that Dr. Benes made the statement that Czechoslovakia and Russia would have common frontiers or that he said Marshal Stalin had agreed that all Germans should be expelled from Sudetenland. The bureau also categorically denies the inference that Russia, intends to regain and keep Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina.

The British United Press, referring to the bureau\u2019s denials of Dr. Benes\u2019 statement, says; \u201cThe Czech spokesman in London admitted that he had not seen a copy of Dr. Benes\u2019 statement and his denial is based \u2018on the fact that this is not the sort of thing Dr. Benes would say.\u2019 \u201d


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