"We know that our struggle is not easy, that it will still be long and hard because the big capital is determined to betray the fatherland and to commit all kind of crimes just to save its privileges; yet we know that the path showed us by Stalin is the right one and that following this path we'll be able to conquer victory."
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Preface to the collection of Stalin's writings "Problems of Peace", 1953
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Pietro Secchia
Pietro Secchia (Occhieppo Superiore, 19 December 1903 - Rome, 7 July 1971) was an Italian politician, anti-fascist partisan leader and a prominent leader of the Italian Communist Party.
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