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till worn stollins of an impending attack on the ussr in the face of great danger, he seeks an alliance with russia. stalin doesn't reply. he doesn't trust churchill. at 4 o'clock this morning, hitler attacked and invaded russia. suddenly, with our declaration of war, without even an algae made him the german bomb raining down from the sky above the russians. it is. russian danger is therefore our danger and the danger of the united states. 2 days later,
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you as president roosevelt also gives a speech supporting the ussr. but there are other political forces in the united states. territory makes his speech in december of 41 and the senate is as if the russians are where they wish to support the germans. and if the germans are when to reach the 4th, the russians and that way, let them destroy each other. there was that kind of sentiment in the west at this time, dangerous destructive, roosevelt wound stanolin of japan's intention to attack the soviet union. but soviet intelligence for point state the via tank is still in doubt. it's imperative that the u. s. makes it clear to japan that if they attack the soviet union will have support but the british,
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an american authorities, will not support the ussr. the u. s. military assures roosevelt that germany will quickly conquer russia in the way to the church. she recalled that 4 out of 5 war department experts had no doubt that russia would be knocked out in a few days. meanwhile, the red army is withstanding a serious black with the russians of the 1st serious adversary. ah, ta store says you say he was born, you got off for a new parameter. now says you say you got dorshek, roygenia operators, the shore economics gear you saw
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a young push visiting and the raw approach to live from sort of federal wouldn't last. sure it was a felon. ross more na switch because it in yeah, you could have dog were, my bill is up for promotion is to go to the choice ma. some didn't hear sort of param, rental program that i insure. i am la gear, i'd assure you. yes, i bought a liberal magnolia near prager. i selected him, grabbed all corporate, all circle. i'm going to france. the allies realize that the soviets will fight hitler to the last and only then in october 1941, his lend lease extended to the ussr. but the majority of supplies, about 80 percent still go to britain. change to perform if you slice no pluck, they are stories of floors in the book is wrong. be sure you got you cooked up, live blood the go. i don't know the so yes you say you betcha. book a shave was through us. yeah. oh, should have thought of store will us wishes no more let the will elfish, not the word push home a bit of will not share the go to the novel and probably wish boring. so i see the
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american express with december the 7th. 1941. japan's force is attacked, pearl harbor, the main u. s. military base in the pacific. america is forced to join the war. it's vast industrial base which had been used for the manufacturing civilian technology was quickly re orchestrated to produce munitions and tanks and aircraft and naval vessels for funding of the war. as early as summer 1941 stein raises the question of opening a 2nd front line with churchill. but the british prime minister declines citing difficulties with troop deployment. roosevelt promise is that the u. s. army will land in france in 1940 to lay to us churchill to install install it,
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that the operation will not go ahead. churchill flies to moscow a . the situation on the soviet frontline is dying. the nazis are advancing to the cuban north caucuses under approaching stalingrad. the stud and sun senior lieutenant jago gush feeley is in captivity and announced a concentration camp. it don't skip at him yet, but he a whole must court now which and to roll and options. virginia to california here by lim, fork to just keep up shellfish churchill. m which and hall. mckee, of course, are pretty more vanelle. i'm glad chung, for total. sure. dumpster yes sir. or did you purchase that orphanage to kirkwood
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starting to live door after after was so sorry, no insurance. pollution. mm churchill wants to leave moscow. but stop and invite him to his criminal apartment. the banquet last more than 7 hours. and they begin to get along if only i could dine with stone and once a week, there would be no trouble at all. november 1943. chair on the iranian capital. all 3 countries have embassies hair. it's the 1st big meeting of the big 3. stolen must, i will not, don't dubois, judy and to provide you a story, touched up to re meet to the graph. no serious. so must coin. most of what took my
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me of mosquito moscow frontier does what i choice nicholas her lips were mush, double massage, or in yonah probably, there's no crania to ride yogurt armor. mobile would be the white little chauffeur on the american embassy is on the outskirts of the city. and due to a terrorist threats, roosevelt accepts an invitation to settle in the soviet embassy where the meetings are also held. churchill attends by walking along that covered corridor connecting the soviet and british embassies. britons prime minister doesn't approve of the stall in roosevelt. rapprochement is further complicated by the fact that churchill was not only a colonial, less, but an outspoken, racist which deeply offended especially the american leaders, roosevelt and henry wallace, vice president wallace. of course, he was a racist. he said he hated people with slit eyes, with slit eyes, and pig tails,
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which means that the chinese and japanese. but we must remember that in those days, most people who are racist in his attitude towards indians in general was extremely racist and derogatory his colleague in the cabinet. lord emery are recorded him as saying indians, a beastly people with a beastly religion. j coil is an indian journalist who knows exactly how the british crown colonized his homeland in 1943 at the time of the terran conference, a great family broke out in bengal in which more than 4000000 people died. it was not human error. it was a conscious decision by winston churchill to deprive ben gall off
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food grains and ship them to europe because he wanted to build grain reserves in europe, in case a 2nd front was opened in the war in europe when he was told people are dying and very large numbers, his response was to write on a file if they are dying in so many numbers. how come gandhi is still alive? at judge hill's request, roosevelt sends american ships loaded with grain to bengal. by chance, shall diverse them to europe. and roosevelt is well aware of it. there was no doubt in anyone's mind that there was a great catastrophe unfolding. and ben gall, a church of the decision was. so be it.
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ah, the 1st meeting renting can change is roosevelt's attitude to style it. it's a pleasure working with him. there's nothing devious. the outlines the subject he wants disgust. mm. and he sticks to it. roosevelt warms up the stolid. and he starts talking us dollar and making fun of the british making in front of churchill as winston got out of bed on the wrong side, said i. and by the end of that he was to call him uncle joe. and in some ways, had the u. s at the soviets were more on the same page in certain respects than the u. s. in the british were at the time during the same period, the germans offered stalin a trade for his son yackel who was being held in a concentration camp in exchange for general field marshal feed. rick palace captured near stalingrad. the kremlin musta answered. i don't. chinese soldiers,
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promotionals the allies knew about it. roosevelt was notorious of being very complimentary towards stolen and russia general and its people and very cold and distant to winston churchill ah, standing standing in terror was very strong. the germans had surrendered near stalingrad. the great tank battle of the coast fall should be won. the red army was advancing, but great britain was losing its influence. it was obvious for everyone, including churchill. later he said, caught between the great russian bear on one side of the american buffalo on the other there was, i know poor little english don king with the key issue of the terran conference,
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the opening of a 2nd front froze. again. we have too many things to do at home to waste our time here said starlen, he was going to leave the conference after that. the allies promised to open the 2nd front no later than in may 1944. a constructive dialogue began kieran's future and europe's post war architecture were discussed with roosevelt proposed to divide germany into 5 small states. churchill agreed but started and insisted on preserving germany's unity to europe. if the book b huddle chosen with lottery news, your stokers are problem. boshra troy, can you credit on your bill or mustard could draw from me. you construct you in the cochran number of to get our new. ah,
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. if treat even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk with blue b. o a a
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ah it ah, june the 6th 1944 normandy. the allies opened the 2nd front 11 months before victory after the german war machine had been broken down. that was when the british and the americans really focused more power into assaulting germany, but they did it a tremendous cost to the russian people and the russian soldiers who suffered more casualties than any other people in any other nation or the war with operation of aggregate you own wasn't even great at disaster. they
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had done the family styling ground. it took the red army 5 weeks to advance, 720 kilometers to warsaw. nearly 20 german divisions were destroyed completely. another 50 suffered great losses. around most of the war, the americans in the british were confronting 10 german divisions between us. while the soviets were confronting more than 200 german divisions by themselves. crimea the alta february 1945, with the last meeting of the big 3. at 1st, the allies suggested meeting in scotland, but stollen laughed at all, saying he disliked men in skirts and dampness. in fact,
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the soviet nita wanted the allies to see the devastated territories of the ussr with their own eyes who, awe sympathizing with roosevelt. stanlin put the grandest devante a imperial palace at his disposal. roosevelt had trouble getting about to the main sessions were held there. the soviet delegation was housed in the u soup of palace, the british and the baron. so paris. mm mm. the palace is set miraculously survived and had been fixed up for the allies meeting a yell to stage from that, shall i saw us cross off published before class. not i mean chesapeake munchkin for lunch at what is look, collect sudden actually, and say years nika, failures. thank you, tim, for some boston. you my really good post to stay on your machine. i'd short death
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or gordon, up until our initially show up. can you're welcome close. now move to up to sure i left for the couple were to fail. she missed to come after building the plus button . now, where did her and bo caution or speak a little, much double yell to be left, click through the ship and you come to us his shoes. but he us will. is that correct? what mosacco? if there's a should on you belong, listening to the guy on the shelf doors, which is the one that he missed to push let cruncher you're wearing vibrato success to part where you know see for you. mm. roosevelt had a strong interest in the u. s. hassan, moving against japan and stuff and needed to secure the usaa sauce. eastern borders . get back south jacqueline and the call real islands the territories laws. during the russo japanese war, poland, his fate was also being decided. churchill wanted the exile, the london pro western government to return to warsaw. stanley needed friendly poland and he insisted on a free election. roosevelt, bang, stalin,
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and churchill had to concede. but par girlish dorshek, they blew 12 short measured authority. you get a minute. but you're more assertive promotional buffering, or should the bull adams come tusky product learn more to ship slavery on the portrait? my boyfriend laughs as de la with summer holiday oak scuttle mitchum. i wish all hallowed, no. i know, roosevelt proposed the new international coalition. the united nations organization, the victorious countries were given the right to veto the u. n's key decisions or reborn have grew more premier mystery to brittany. sure, sure. it was a little up there on looks like you reached like a deal on the bridge uses. boy might not ship but she did her no further for a new or pre of good morning america to bug you pursue us not a problem. her cruise k. whitening started mischief chisher to the new yorker.
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those letters of society is warmer. what? decoy what dab knew which to already alter. there were divisions among the allies. this is awesome. isn't involved in the zone and a heiner home on brock did see at the georgia. i'm so glad i'm tickled willis was will auntie. so it is, was the englander, the america whitened us over down. no fear trodden. chuck this george way, that he knocked him creek a lighter ashburn meters, a red toyota. and a month later, in march 1945, the allies entered secret negotiations with germany. with the surrender of the german troops in northern italy is up at our hut, the smithy, common, coolly on darkish date, tied to name, and it's what our bob kelly. the vest may stir for less
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dammit, not for entered as creatures europe for prestone keegan. he was as of italian, i shall either the pin, middle of it or not, and as long i leave it off and that i sent him in front of our phone politician cuz he school is a for art on moral. allison positioning is from the gun. mr. breton in a letter to president roosevelt starlen directly accused the allies of making a separate deal with germany. already, terminally ill, roosevelt rhodes. you've been misinformed? starting replied. our informants are modest and honest people. yeah, new mobile policies could shoot my mentor swaim. but you know, in the middle of your book resumes a book. ah, on april 12th 1945,
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roosevelt died and harry truman became the new you as president. we've got this little man without vision 1000 to make the crucial the session. after was monumental turning point in history. ah, on april the 30th 1945, a red flag was hoisted over the rice tag. ah, by this time hitler was dead. and his successor admiral done its negotiated a union natural surrender in the west with the allies. and withdrew his divisions, withers over to him, and i surely appear to sort of be out of order. she should have deal because to get
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our nose double earth or a boat, that blood was more than the way the brought your so yes, go say you owe belsky why, you little bit of a spoke or what a shot russian it wilkerson. my name's tanya. that's why this why you have to rush . you leave those shanisha there that up. so you with them busy, ma'am. new was more of them. b sir. jimmy, manuel barnett. having received the information standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack wouldn't work out. then. charger beckoned clicking the dodge and creak, scuff hammond and saw to the automobile easier. tut. v. deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham. if he has a chava toyota, my story in northland want it to. but some of providence conte starting in rocky. i was east and us e, so us found bus mafia dar on charges are yeah, that be neat nifty for me. it damaging the inform him these as dupage
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b like and dish. divest mr. blue. the double play continued. germany signed the surrender on may the 7th at the american command headquarters in the french city, a rims star and was furious. the soviet people had borne the main brunt of the war, but the surrender had been signed on french territory with the anglo americans playing the leading rose. the act of surrender should be carried out as an important historic event and accepted in the place where the fascists, aggression came from, hint berlin, and not unilaterally, for by the high command of all the anti hitler coalition countries. the allies had to consent. they agreed to consider the documents signed in france as a preliminary one.
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the 2nd unconditional surrender was signed in the burning suburb of cow's hoist. the german signatories were senior military officials, headed by the commander in chief of the forces general field marshal cai sell the. the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union juke off the allies by british and cheap martial tedder. it happened on may the eights, i $2243.00 european time. ah, in moscow, it was 12 43 am on may. the 9th
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july. the 17th 1945. the potsdam conference was there. i mir. 3 churlish were new to me, jitterbug should torture computer video, federal middle, ramo goodbye territory. competitive phil was me, nina, but a trump artichoke go as many, but elf brought facia to pick a hold of curricular. should you? oh, button diamond chill, chill lost the general election in great britain. during the potsdam conference in july, churchill has voted out of office by the british people that had enough of churchill . and so that even though now he's revered, is this gray war later, at the time, the british people were not quite as busy aspect of that as leadership chance you'll negotiated in potsdam for 9 days. the conference was concluded by new
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british prime minister clement at lee law. those mom was just sitting in my stuff still had to throw one shorter comfortable mess throwing says come show utah, w dot, give them a chair models. roosevelt was convinced that the lasting piece was impossible, without the soviet union. roosevelt was the last us leader who pursued peace, not wall. last able, the roosevelt wrote the churchill right before he died. he said the issues between us and the soviets come up every day. and they all worked out and they get resolved, we should continue to work it out the road that was convinced that he, that the americans in the soviets would remain friends and allies in the postwar period. mm. in potsdam truman got a message. it's a little boy about the atomic bomb when he told stone and about it, the soviet ledia showed little interest. uncle joe didn't understand truman,
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thought it, stalin already knew everything with the issues raised. and he also lay down in potsdam and above all, europe's post wall architecture. germany was to pay reparations be deprived part of its territories. koenigsberg and its surrounding areas. would it be seated to the ussr? mm. say you is nick your for my memphis sure. she doesn't deserve usually assess course i also replied, you pull my sheer branyon, i'm done new ester for a none of the new esther kimball, a mush, nice from literature. gam dublin. yeah. could scrub the relish of she cheer, priority chic, uh, a horse fellowship or your lead pushy wine. leah shall be north of what a japanese dread is the most of the idea that the soviet by come in the civil war proven undisturbed. this solid assures him that the russians are coming in on schedule, filling rights in his diary,
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his salary will be the jap war by august 15th vinny. jeff fanatic, her full 30. it's obligations to the allies in august 1945. the red army conduct lightning fast. 20 day operation against the 1.5 millions strong quantities ah, from with no military necessity. america dropped atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki. that's enough. we are not interested in an alliance with russia any longer, and we can stop carrying out our agreements with it. we should act as if there is no yalta agreement just a year later on march the 5th 1946 judge, you'll made his famous fulton speech a just
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mm hm. ah, ah, president putin was very patient and trying to explain to the last why russia is concerned about adversarial military forces being placed on the border or at the 60th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis. that's what john f kennedy said about the soviet missiles in cuba and put in his argument that you can have this accepted by russians from national security. that's a valid argument, but it was rejected with
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