Organ of the Central Committee of the VKP(b)
No. 84 (8130), March 25, 1940, Monday
Price: 10 kopecks
In the context of international tensions, the Party and the government set the task for the working people to further strengthen the country's defense capabilities.
In recent years, the Soviet Union has made great strides in military training for workers and peasants. Numerous clubs, schools, and courses have been established to study the basics of military affairs, tactics, and strategy.
Comrade Malenkov emphasized at the meeting the need to further expand this work, attracting youth, Komsomol members, and workers to study military arts.
Mass defense training has become a crucial element of socialist development.
Elections to the Supreme Soviets of the USSR, the Ukrainian SSR, and the Belarusian SSR were held with high voter turnout.
From early morning, thousands of workers, peasants, and intellectuals headed to polling stations to cast their votes for candidates from the bloc of communists and non-party members.
Voters unanimously supported the proposed candidates.
The elections took place in an atmosphere of unity and political enthusiasm.
In the villages and collective farms of Belarus, peasants showed active participation, unanimously supporting Soviet power.
Electoral commissions noted the high level of organization and civic consciousness.
Organ of the Central Committee of the VKP(b)
No. 84 (8130), March 25, 1940, Monday
Price: 10 kopecks
In the context of international tensions, the Party and the government set the task for the working people to further strengthen the country's defense capabilities.
In recent years, the Soviet Union has made great strides in military training for workers and peasants. Numerous clubs, schools, and courses have been established to study the basics of military affairs, tactics, and strategy.
Comrade Malenkov emphasized at the meeting the need to further expand this work, attracting youth, Komsomol members, and workers to study military arts.
Mass defense training has become a crucial element of socialist development.
Elections to the Supreme Soviets of the USSR, the Ukrainian SSR, and the Belarusian SSR were held with high voter turnout.
From early morning, thousands of workers, peasants, and intellectuals headed to polling stations to cast their votes for candidates from the bloc of communists and non-party members.
Voters unanimously supported the proposed candidates.
The elections took place in an atmosphere of unity and political enthusiasm.
In the villages and collective farms of Belarus, peasants showed active participation, unanimously supporting Soviet power.
Electoral commissions noted the high level of organization and civic consciousness.