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>> she did say the portrait of washington was one of things that endeared endeared her to the entire nation. >> whoever could find out what francis was saying, what she was doing, what she looked like that would help sell papers. >> she takes the radio station.
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how do you do that? >> she exerted enormous influence. she would move a mountain to make sure her husband was protected. >> here's a look at some books being published this week.
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>> i want to speak a bit about hitler. hitler's image has changed over
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the years. today the attempted extermination of the jewish race takes center stage so it's easy to pretend that he's just as methodical about killing off the sponsor we also consider that the jewish inferior beans and he was possibly even more efficient. he killed 27 million russians 16% of the population. he boasted that he planned to turn russia and poland into slave nation. the conflicts he announced would be very different from the conflict in the west and poland was the only country outside of the fatherland by death james perkins acted. they served a dual purpose of finishing off ration three of the polish death camps were built virtually on the polish russian border. he instructed his generals to level on a grad, to target key building, sentenced to amortize.
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this directive was quote, it is intended to surround the city and raise it to the ground request allowed to surrender will be rejected. we have no interest in preserving any part of the population of that arch city. hitler's master plan calls the uprooting of the remained in the low rations and russians and replacing them with germans who would kill slav land with the latest agricultural machinery and produce hard this growing germination. given this mindset it followed all russian soldiers taken prisoners would routinely brutalized both their fields sometimes starve to death is death by exposure haven't killed enough of them. more than half of the russian soldiers that were captured died. another area of agreement is developed and stalin discovered
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both the lake is simply a matter of time the matter what postwar measures were taken before germany would again rise up. stalin therefore sought from fdr and allies that we deal with their nations tax. fdr knew this and dovetailed with his mindset. he kept emphasizing the powerful nations who would later take form but the addition of the members of the security council on the rest of the nations. at the conference, roosevelt was passed in the russian embassy. he assumed by the way that it was bugged. stalin developed a habit of dropping by soon to make sure he was being well taken care of. therapy now who spoke english remembered that she happened to see stalin one morning when she was somewhere near fdr sneaked
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an obviously she translated may i comment? roosevelt than welcome. the conversation began the stalin simple question to roosevelt. how are you? did you have a good sleep. the president replied yes, i had a good sleep. i like it here. however, the frogs cap croaking at the pond and i cannot fall asleep. i turned around and looked at stalin and an agitation i forgot and i said yes to this aroma those flagella animals croaking in the pond but the president of the u.s.a. according to all the frogs being killed. before the final recession, fdr decided to approach stalin as
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stalin had approached him. fdr felt he needed that intimacy to accept the plan which included an acceptance of power restrains. on the last full day a cleveland back in his own peculiar way. as roosevelt later told friends and secretary of labor, by the way, the first woman in a cabinet position he felt drastic measures were called for because otherwise what we were doing could have been done by the foreign ministers. his campaign to get on with donna churchill's expand. as they enter the conference room fdr recounted that just a moment to say to him, i hope you won't be sore at me for what i'm going to do. churchill's reaction had been to shift disregarding his mouth and ground. as soon as they were seated round the table, roosevelt
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recounted to perkins, i talked privately to his doll in. i didn't say anything i had read before, but it appears quite chime in a confidential and the other russians joined us to listen. still, no smile from stalin. then i said lifting my hand up to cover a whisperer which of course had to be interpreted winston is so cranky this morning. he got up on the wrong side of the bed. a smile passed over stalin tie and i decided i was on the right track. i began to tease churchville about his britishness about his cigars, about his habit. it began to register with stalin. winston got red and scowled and the more he did so the more stalin smiled. he finally broke out into a deep hearty guffaw at them for the first time in three days i kept
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it up until stalin was laughing with me and then it was that i called him uncle joe. he would have refreshed the day before and he came over and shook my hand. from that time on, our relations with personal. -- were personal. >> radio talk show hosts have to has put together a list of books he recommends which cover topics such as work, faith and history. here is a look at the books on his website.
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at the time there was a little parents could to make it with each other engage and just kind of connect. so i began posting on that list. along came 9/11 and everything changed. my son had gone to a peacetime navy and within a few short hours everything changed. and so i begin to write more. i would write

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