munists here, with Stalin going backward on the collectivization. Many communists, especially those who were sent to the villages, feel that they were taken advantage of behind their backs, and cannot forgive it. Others feel depressed because the step backward has proven that collectivization can never be carried out successfully here. Under such circumstances who can tell what may happen, even though these happenings are general and may not have to do directly with Jewish life?
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