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what is the meaning of the slogan in the beginning of the speech of the need for progress

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Kalahira
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  • 03-02-2018
At the beggining of "The Need for Progress", Jospesh Stalin uses a slogan. Once broken down, we see that Stalin was saying that the Russians cannot do as the Germans do. He is telling the communist that they do not know productioin techniques.
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