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Ice on Stalingrad: A Story by BBC Journalist
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Ice on Stalingrad
My name is Howard Combe, my current profession is BBC freelance. This is my first year working as freelance, previously I am BBC war correspondence. Now I'm about to interview the former German Field Marshall Friedrich von Paulus. I'm gratefull because the Soviet allows me to meet with him face to face. My editor promise me that he will recommend me for promotion if I can get nice report from this old German field marshall.
Interviewing this German field marshall was not so easy as I previously thought. He barely answered my question. Only small detail he provided me with. I can saw strange feeling in his eye. I know he still regret Stalingrad. No German fieldmarshall ever surrender in German history until Stalingrad. Here is the report of the interview which I saved it for you my dear audience:
December 1948, strange situation have developed in both Eastern and Western Europe. Stalin seems to change his attitude slowly against his Western Allied. Whereas the Allied are suspicious that Stalin has some evil plan. The blockade of Berlin, Iron Curtain. All that matter which day by day worsen the Allied and Soviet relation. In Dresden where now I'm staying the situation still looks normal, different from other cities I have visited. The train which the Soviet promised to me to arrive with Paulus in it was scheduled to arrive about one minutes from now.