Joseph Stalin is called up to speak and delivers a short yet successful speech (with widespread applause from across the long table). He toasts with the other Marshals and then breaks bread and passes it round, notably ignoring some of the Marshals (Tukhachevsky, Gamarnik and others) in doing so, illustrating his clear displeasure with them (while other Marshals such as Budyonny are passed the bread in a show of favour).
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