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DRILLS AND PROPAGANDA
Moscow, Nov. 17.
Throughout the langth and breadth of the Soviet Union thega days thousands of young men are leaving farms and factories to exchange their "civics" for the long. Khaki tunics and poaked, atarred caps of the Red Army.
They are hurrying to recruiting stations in answer to a summons from the Commissar of War, M. Kle- menti Voroshilov, to all Soviet males born in 1912. Each year a new class composed of boys who have passed their twenty-first birthday, Is called to the solours to replace men who are being mustered out after their required period of service.
For two years, if the boys elect to join the Red Army; for thres years, if they choose the Air Corps; and for four years if they enlist in the Red Navy, the re- cruits will receive an Intensive military, scholastic and political education. When, finally, they re-enter civilian life, they supposed to be not only good soldiers but ardent defenders of Communist ideology.
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Perhaps no army in the world is subjected to such intensive poli- tical propaganda as the troops of thia socialistic atate. And, whe ther they are right or wrong, the fact remains that the Red soldier invariably leaves the Army pro- foundly convinced that his coun- try, in comparison with all capital- istic nations, is indeed the wor kera' paradise.
Such intensive political training is more essential here than in most nations, for the Communist dicta- torship must have a body of loyal troops who can be relied upon not only to repel lavanions but also to subdue counter-revokitionary move. ments at home. True, each year that passes munkes the likelihood of counter-revolution more remote. But the Communists have forgotten the nervous years when it was a constant threat:
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Upon receiving his call to duty, the 1983 recruit puta 'aside his werking clothes, donn his best suit and, after being honoured and entertained by his comrades in farm or factory, reports to the re- eruiting station. These are often set up in workers' clubs and have about them a surprising-air- of griety. While waiting for his examination, the recruit has rending room at his disposni or, as is often the ease, finds a dance in progress in the room next to that of the recruiting ofleer.
ONLY THE FITTEST
First, he ruports to a teacher who sounds out his education, Then he is examined physically. If he is found fit for the Army, he is usually proud. For, with its population of 160,000,000 persons, the Soviet Union cannot afford to train all and only the best are selected. Then, for the peasant boy or factory worker, the Red Army, opens up an exciting new world of travel, study and adven- ture.
Present-day recruits were only children of five years when the re- volution occurred. They huve no memory of Czarist times. Since childhood they have been sub- jected to daily floods of propaganda designed to convince them that they are living under the world's best politien!” system, which a worker should be proud to defend. Hence, In most cases, they anti- cipate with joy the day when they will wear the Red Army uniform. For example, in Moscow recently a young worker, Alexander Osminin, went proudly to the recruiting office to be told that he could not enter the Army because his family needed his support.
Disappointed Alexander related hlu experience to his mother. To such an extent did she share his grief that she, herself a veteran of the Red Army during Civil war days, wrote petition to the re- cruiting offke asking that Alexan- der be accepted. Her petition was. granted. United Press.
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