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((The Wilmington Morning Star, 21 September 1944) BEFORE AND AFTER — Transition of Joseph Stalin from the pipe-smoking, simply garbed proletarian to cigarette-puffing, nattily-uniformed marshal is one of the most remarkable fashion notes of the war. Famed for his ever-present pipe, black boots and undecorated semi-military tunic, Stalin is now said to be a chain cigarette smoker. His faun-coloured marshal's uniform is decorated with the Defence of Moscow, the Order of Suvorov, and the Order of...)
 
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
(The Wilmington Morning Star, 21 September 1944)
([[The Wilmington Morning Star|''The Wilmington Morning Star'']], 21 September 1944)
BEFORE AND AFTER — Transition of Joseph Stalin from the pipe-smoking, simply garbed proletarian to cigarette-puffing, nattily-uniformed marshal is one of the most remarkable fashion notes of the war. Famed for his ever-present pipe, black boots and undecorated semi-military tunic, Stalin is now said to be a chain cigarette smoker. His faun-coloured marshal's uniform is decorated with the Defence of Moscow, the Order of Suvorov, and the Order of the Red Banner.
 
BEFORE AND AFTER — Transition of [[Joseph Stalin]] from the pipe-smoking, simply garbed [[Proletariat|proletarian]] to cigarette-puffing, nattily-uniformed [[Marshal of the Soviet Union|marshal]] is one of the most remarkable fashion notes of [[Second World War|the war]]. Famed for his ever-present pipe, black boots, and undecorated semi-military tunic, Stalin is now said to be a chain cigarette smoker. His fawn-coloured marshal's uniform is decorated with the [[Medal "For the Defence of Moscow"|Defence of Moscow]], the [[Order of Suvorov]], and the [[Order of the Red Banner]].

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(The Wilmington Morning Star, 21 September 1944)

BEFORE AND AFTER — Transition of Joseph Stalin from the pipe-smoking, simply garbed proletarian to cigarette-puffing, nattily-uniformed marshal is one of the most remarkable fashion notes of the war. Famed for his ever-present pipe, black boots, and undecorated semi-military tunic, Stalin is now said to be a chain cigarette smoker. His fawn-coloured marshal's uniform is decorated with the Defence of Moscow, the Order of Suvorov, and the Order of the Red Banner.

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