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"On the Invasion of Soviet Russia"rhetorical analysis of Molotov's famous speech
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“On the Invasion of Soviet Russia”
Vyacheslav Molotov was a political leader in the Bolshevik party under both Lenin and Stalin. He spent time in exile for his beliefs in the communist party. Though he made many speeches, his defining moment came when he addressed the nation on June 22, 1941. The Germans had broken their nonaggression pact with Russia and were advancing toward the major cities of the Soviet Bloc. The invasion was such a surprise that his speech reflected that, but the defi
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