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Soviet naval aviation newspaper "For Stalin", August 3, 1941

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AFTER READING — DESTROY
FOR STALIN
KRASNOFLOT NEWSPAPER
No. 39, August 3, 1941

Violation of Military Laws — A Crime Against the Motherland!

REGULATIONS — LAW!

High revolutionary discipline and strict military order are the key to a successful struggle and the final destruction of the treacherous fascist enemy that has invaded our Motherland.

All servicemen are required to strictly follow the regulations of the Red Army; failure to do so is a crime against the Motherland. In wartime conditions, the precise execution of military regulations is crucial, as they determine a soldier’s conduct in battle.

However, among some servicemen, there are corrupting elements who violate order, discipline, and military duty. Such actions must be decisively suppressed.

As V. I. Lenin rightly said, there is a crime no less dangerous than treason — the violation of discipline. In battle, such actions can lead to catastrophic consequences.

Every Red Army soldier must know: violation of regulations is a crime!
Military regulations are law! Violation of regulations is a crime!


Brave Communist Pilots

Three brave pilots launched a storming strike on the enemy airfield. The enemy's attempt to take off was unsuccessful—an aircraft was destroyed by machine-gun fire. The enemy attempted to flee, but our pilots repelled their attack.

Junior Lieutenant Potapov particularly distinguished himself in this flight. He guided his aircraft with precision, destroying the enemy without missing. At the decisive moment, he directed his machine at the target and completed the assigned mission.

Pilot-Communist Comrade Kalinin displayed great courage and bravery.


Morning Report from the Soviet Information Bureau, August 2

During the night of August 2, battles with the enemy continued in the Novgorod, Nevel, and Bialystok sectors. Our units successfully repelled enemy attacks.

In one sector, our forces inflicted heavy losses on the enemy, destroying several dozen tanks and armored vehicles.


Evening Report from the Soviet Information Bureau, August 2

Throughout August 2, our troops fought against the enemy in the Bialystok and Sevastopol sectors. In one area, the enemy suffered heavy losses; our forces destroyed the enemy's 137th Infantry Division.


STRIKE THE ENEMY WITH A GRENADE WITHOUT MISSING!

Model 1933 Grenade
The Model 1933 hand grenade can be used both offensively and defensively. Throwing a grenade requires precise calculation and proper preparation.

When attacking the enemy, soldiers must accurately and quickly strike with grenades. The ability to use this weapon correctly can save many lives.


First Combat Flight

"Assign me to battle. I want to meet the fascists sooner!" said a young pilot before his first combat mission.

Enemy aircraft appeared on the horizon. Our pilots rushed into battle with determination. The fight lasted only a few minutes, but it was enough to destroy several enemy planes.

That day marked the beginning of a glorious path for the young pilot.


Their Vehicles Are Always Ready

Our pilots fight not only in the air but also on the ground. Every vehicle, every machine is in perfect working condition and ready for battle.

For their high-quality work, drivers Usinin, Uvarov, and Nikitin were deservedly awarded.


MOTORIST SAVCHENKO

Junior Sergeant Savchenko has been working in aviation for only a short time but has already proven himself. He knows that the success of combat missions depends on his work.

When an aircraft returns from a mission, Savchenko immediately inspects it and fixes all malfunctions. Thanks to his efforts, the equipment is always in full combat readiness.

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AFTER READING — DESTROY
FOR STALIN
KRASNOFLOT NEWSPAPER
No. 39, August 3, 1941

Violation of Military Laws — A Crime Against the Motherland!

REGULATIONS — LAW!

High revolutionary discipline and strict military order are the key to a successful struggle and the final destruction of the treacherous fascist enemy that has invaded our Motherland.

All servicemen are required to strictly follow the regulations of the Red Army; failure to do so is a crime against the Motherland. In wartime conditions, the precise execution of military regulations is crucial, as they determine a soldier’s conduct in battle.

However, among some servicemen, there are corrupting elements who violate order, discipline, and military duty. Such actions must be decisively suppressed.

As V. I. Lenin rightly said, there is a crime no less dangerous than treason — the violation of discipline. In battle, such actions can lead to catastrophic consequences.

Every Red Army soldier must know: violation of regulations is a crime!
Military regulations are law! Violation of regulations is a crime!


Brave Communist Pilots

Three brave pilots launched a storming strike on the enemy airfield. The enemy's attempt to take off was unsuccessful—an aircraft was destroyed by machine-gun fire. The enemy attempted to flee, but our pilots repelled their attack.

Junior Lieutenant Potapov particularly distinguished himself in this flight. He guided his aircraft with precision, destroying the enemy without missing. At the decisive moment, he directed his machine at the target and completed the assigned mission.

Pilot-Communist Comrade Kalinin displayed great courage and bravery.


Morning Report from the Soviet Information Bureau, August 2

During the night of August 2, battles with the enemy continued in the Novgorod, Nevel, and Bialystok sectors. Our units successfully repelled enemy attacks.

In one sector, our forces inflicted heavy losses on the enemy, destroying several dozen tanks and armored vehicles.


Evening Report from the Soviet Information Bureau, August 2

Throughout August 2, our troops fought against the enemy in the Bialystok and Sevastopol sectors. In one area, the enemy suffered heavy losses; our forces destroyed the enemy's 137th Infantry Division.


STRIKE THE ENEMY WITH A GRENADE WITHOUT MISSING!

Model 1933 Grenade
The Model 1933 hand grenade can be used both offensively and defensively. Throwing a grenade requires precise calculation and proper preparation.

When attacking the enemy, soldiers must accurately and quickly strike with grenades. The ability to use this weapon correctly can save many lives.


First Combat Flight

"Assign me to battle. I want to meet the fascists sooner!" said a young pilot before his first combat mission.

Enemy aircraft appeared on the horizon. Our pilots rushed into battle with determination. The fight lasted only a few minutes, but it was enough to destroy several enemy planes.

That day marked the beginning of a glorious path for the young pilot.


Their Vehicles Are Always Ready

Our pilots fight not only in the air but also on the ground. Every vehicle, every machine is in perfect working condition and ready for battle.

For their high-quality work, drivers Usinin, Uvarov, and Nikitin were deservedly awarded.


MOTORIST SAVCHENKO

Junior Sergeant Savchenko has been working in aviation for only a short time but has already proven himself. He knows that the success of combat missions depends on his work.

When an aircraft returns from a mission, Savchenko immediately inspects it and fixes all malfunctions. Thanks to his efforts, the equipment is always in full combat readiness.

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