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and how much money did the soviet union spend on this on september 28, 1944 the soviet union sent tooslavia. here is the figure itself yes 50,000 tons of grain 50,000 tons in the forty -fourth year, despite the fact that the soviet union itself was in a very difficult condition. he needed independent help, but there were reserves. we found reserves. this despite the fact that in the same period we had to very actively liberate belarus and very actively liberate strange eastern europe to liberate the strange baltic states , which were also in a very difficult condition and the soviet union was enough for that volume and for those economic needs in 1946, france turned to the soviet union for emergency assistance and it was very difficult in our country, but she found the opportunity , uh, to supply 554,000 tons of grain. it was for france that was hungry real hunger - it was a real help. historical center. warsaw, which is today a legacy. unesco - this was done by the forces of soviet builders, including the red army. soviet advisers went to the places. our best engineers. helped count
and how much money did the soviet union spend on this on september 28, 1944 the soviet union sent tooslavia. here is the figure itself yes 50,000 tons of grain 50,000 tons in the forty -fourth year, despite the fact that the soviet union itself was in a very difficult condition. he needed independent help, but there were reserves. we found reserves. this despite the fact that in the same period we had to very actively liberate belarus and very actively liberate strange eastern europe to...
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the soviet union restored the entire railway network in eastern europe, the soviet union stopped allhe bridges, in fact, destroyed during the hostilities . forty-four-forty-fifth years of eastern europe, no one has ever counted. and how much money the soviet union spent on this september 28, 1944, the soviet union sent yugoslavia. here is the figure itself, up to 50,000 tons of grain. in 1944, this was despite the fact that the soviet union itself was in a very difficult state. he needed independent help, but there were reserves. we found reserves. this is despite the fact that we needed it in the same period very actively liberate belarus and very actively liberate the countries of eastern europe to liberate the baltic countries, which were also in very difficult condition and the soviet union was enough for that volume and for those economic needs in 1946, france turned to the soviet union for emergency assistance and in our the country was very difficult, but she found an opportunity. uh, deliver 554,000 tons of grain. it was for france that was experiencing famine. well real hung
the soviet union restored the entire railway network in eastern europe, the soviet union stopped allhe bridges, in fact, destroyed during the hostilities . forty-four-forty-fifth years of eastern europe, no one has ever counted. and how much money the soviet union spent on this september 28, 1944, the soviet union sent yugoslavia. here is the figure itself, up to 50,000 tons of grain. in 1944, this was despite the fact that the soviet union itself was in a very difficult state. he needed...
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the soviet union and under other communist regimes in their quest for. perfection if. only everyone would obey the party, their promised utopia would arrive. but reagan denounced this ideology and the marxist leninist soviet leaders, who only recognized a version of morality which would further their cause. he highlighted the rejection of religion and their obsession with class warfare. the soviet union was, in his words, the focus of evil in the modern world. but reagan did not want shut out the ussr. on the contrary, he wanted to facil irritate dialog and work towards peace both for security for those of us in the west and the millions of victims of communism who were forced live under it. but that didn't mean reagan was afraid or shied away conflict. he knew that his words would reach millions around the world and would reach those who are suffering under the brutal yoke communism and that his would be used as a weapon against the regime. he called on the audience that day to pray for the victims of totalitarian, godless regimes. and while many in the
the soviet union and under other communist regimes in their quest for. perfection if. only everyone would obey the party, their promised utopia would arrive. but reagan denounced this ideology and the marxist leninist soviet leaders, who only recognized a version of morality which would further their cause. he highlighted the rejection of religion and their obsession with class warfare. the soviet union was, in his words, the focus of evil in the modern world. but reagan did not want shut out...
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how important was the role of the soviet union? they have assisted men of the don't fight us in this country, educationally, military li couch irony because what that led also in russia, many russian young scholars. they have passion for after the visit african countries, he collect, mem was the collect history of books about africa. so one can look at how russia is also passionate about leaning about africa. and it's also important about africans to learn about russia. and if we look at the relationship today between russian african countries, what can russia do to help liberate africa even further? i think one of the chief, the wanted things aspect that i shall, must go into. it must be cultural to promise and cultural delusion. you know, the and, and economy could have alicia and dust read the issues of trade and delicious empowerment in cation and remember that the african students and for when i was there, what have picked up. there were some students who were studying in russia and they were not studying m law. you could amus
how important was the role of the soviet union? they have assisted men of the don't fight us in this country, educationally, military li couch irony because what that led also in russia, many russian young scholars. they have passion for after the visit african countries, he collect, mem was the collect history of books about africa. so one can look at how russia is also passionate about leaning about africa. and it's also important about africans to learn about russia. and if we look at the...
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and the soviet union lost 27 million people.nnedy gave a speech at an american university in 1963. he said that the losses of the ussr in world war ii are comparable to if all the usa east of chicago were destroyed . improved pinchers appear. bush kir crane-shaft halfman, coquel, oftag cherry december 19, 1949 the most famous plan for the destruction of the ussr is approved dropshot date of the attack on january 1, 1957. the plan involves the complete destruction of the soviet union under the democratic idea of liberating peoples from communism. however, along with communism, it is planned to destroy the peoples themselves. the first stage of the drop-shot plan on the territory of the soviet union is dropped 300 atomic bombs 250.000 tons of conventional bombs and shells under the impact of 100 cities of the ussr the second
and the soviet union lost 27 million people.nnedy gave a speech at an american university in 1963. he said that the losses of the ussr in world war ii are comparable to if all the usa east of chicago were destroyed . improved pinchers appear. bush kir crane-shaft halfman, coquel, oftag cherry december 19, 1949 the most famous plan for the destruction of the ussr is approved dropshot date of the attack on january 1, 1957. the plan involves the complete destruction of the soviet union under the...
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american intelligence continued to wage war against the soviet union. this time on the information front as propaganda operations. and this of course was all conceived and run by frank wisner, he compared to the great moral. it's oregon that was used in concert halls and theaters to set the mood and work on the attitude of people towards the music and then using it to play on their emotions. and this is what he did with the propaganda machine. following the soviet union's collapse, new nationalists organizations began to appear and ukraine, aided by the cia and led by u. b. a leaders, descendants, 1993. the 1st congress of ukrainian nationalists find the amazing coincidence theodore over it into a form of the officer and political head of the essay. snap began, battalion took part and so bun dares ideology. with some assistance from the cia found new supporters uniting them with nationalist emigres. this photo was taken in 1983 during the circle and slay people's week or the man in the photo is yes loves that's co, a form of under a deputy and the ukran
american intelligence continued to wage war against the soviet union. this time on the information front as propaganda operations. and this of course was all conceived and run by frank wisner, he compared to the great moral. it's oregon that was used in concert halls and theaters to set the mood and work on the attitude of people towards the music and then using it to play on their emotions. and this is what he did with the propaganda machine. following the soviet union's collapse, new...
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why was the soviet union even interested in being involved in africa? first of all, i should mention that we are interested in african friends. ah, russia not to speak about. so it union has never colonized any of the people's particular in africa. and we have always treated africans has our friends with potential friends. maybe. what can you imagine the cold continent of friends and this is wonderful. why did the says genie and cheese tourist insulation movements? russian societies valid through them society and in our hearts and our minds of this notion of support of the newest is a much broader one of them is translated into english, my justice, or a lawfulness, or right the service. it's include so many moral aspects in particular, and we feel that if there is a just cause, if we can help assist some people who are oppressed them, we should do it. how did it assist them? well it, as far as i know, it was done in many different ways now are to my mind of the aspect of supplying arms. and the training in military skills of training fighters is always e
why was the soviet union even interested in being involved in africa? first of all, i should mention that we are interested in african friends. ah, russia not to speak about. so it union has never colonized any of the people's particular in africa. and we have always treated africans has our friends with potential friends. maybe. what can you imagine the cold continent of friends and this is wonderful. why did the says genie and cheese tourist insulation movements? russian societies valid...
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how important was the role of the soviet union? they have assisted men of who don't fight us in this country. it occasionally military li, coach herani. because what that len also in russia, many russian young scholars. they have passion for after the visit african countries. the collect, ma'am, was the collect, the history of books about africa. so one can look at how russia is also passionate about leaning about africa. and it's also in and about assistance to learn about russia. and if we look at the relationship today between russian african countries, what can russia do to help liberate africa even further? i think one of the children things empowerment in cation and remember, so the, for k to were into energy sector. so you can see that what russia must bring in this a hell is to train that this a hell region empower them and move out. simple enough for the, for me is to lot to stay long, you know, is to empower and or so shit it, knowledge, experiences. and that's how you can put the narrative of the image. often i shop in c
how important was the role of the soviet union? they have assisted men of who don't fight us in this country. it occasionally military li, coach herani. because what that len also in russia, many russian young scholars. they have passion for after the visit african countries. the collect, ma'am, was the collect, the history of books about africa. so one can look at how russia is also passionate about leaning about africa. and it's also in and about assistance to learn about russia. and if we...
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the attack on the soviet union was simply planned.the same time, they wanted to use 100,000 in it. the newly defeated soldiers of the german wehrmacht can be assessed by this fact by any thinking person. it's just not fair and june 29, 1945. he gives the order to marshal zhukov to move the army to combat positions in the western direction . a surprise strike will not work. as you know , he mobilized german prisoners of war in northern germany to turn their weapons against the soviet union and arrived at the podsdam conference, stalin asked him what was happening there, what you were doing there, they did not inform me. i found out such a double game western power. enough, we are no longer interested in an alliance with the russians and we can not fulfill the agreements with them, we need to make the yalta agreements, as if they did not exist. but the red army needs the allies in the far east, there is almost one and a half million kwantung army and fight it alone england and the united states, with difficulty, recapturing the islands
the attack on the soviet union was simply planned.the same time, they wanted to use 100,000 in it. the newly defeated soldiers of the german wehrmacht can be assessed by this fact by any thinking person. it's just not fair and june 29, 1945. he gives the order to marshal zhukov to move the army to combat positions in the western direction . a surprise strike will not work. as you know , he mobilized german prisoners of war in northern germany to turn their weapons against the soviet union and...
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, the soviet union provided a lot of things financial. i didn't know quite about that, but they certainly provided material support, as well as their training as i've been describing. africa always helped us, but they have very limited resources on. but they made their geographical space available to us and another diplomatic means of support. so the relationship with russia now, it is not our style and cannot be, i mean, they were always the nucleus of the soviet union. that's where the capital ease are. but the i'm saying that the struggle changed. we no longer needed the kind of support that's the soviet union had given us, but we retained very good relations with them. let's talk about freedom. what do you make of feed um, do you think it's something that we can so celebrates today? oh, absolutely, absolutely. the question does not married if asking m. the 27th of april is the most important day to on the calendar. on this all african calendar is no doubt about to have a huge difference between what happened before $994.00 and what's
, the soviet union provided a lot of things financial. i didn't know quite about that, but they certainly provided material support, as well as their training as i've been describing. africa always helped us, but they have very limited resources on. but they made their geographical space available to us and another diplomatic means of support. so the relationship with russia now, it is not our style and cannot be, i mean, they were always the nucleus of the soviet union. that's where the...
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for a while if the soviet union had not provided himself with atomic pain , the scenario of itse or destruction would have been implemented much earlier than it was implemented our yugoslav scenario. yes, guns, when they say that atomic weapons also signify the sovereignty of a country. this is true. but they did it, i must say. ha, now it's ours. we're moving east. international law is valid as long as it satisfies the interests of the united states. if not, it does not exist so that, logically, it does not exist, in principle, after the collapse of the soviet union, the united states creates a new belt around russia. states hostile to it. after it became clear that it is more reasonable, cheaper, more reliable than send your troops to some country. ah, come on, color revolutions are a strategy aimed at overthrowing the existing regime, and as a result , puppets should be in power, which are very easy to control. georgia ukraine they were all targeted by george w. bush senior vice president under ronald reagan they were bribed with millions of dollars the former soviet republic
for a while if the soviet union had not provided himself with atomic pain , the scenario of itse or destruction would have been implemented much earlier than it was implemented our yugoslav scenario. yes, guns, when they say that atomic weapons also signify the sovereignty of a country. this is true. but they did it, i must say. ha, now it's ours. we're moving east. international law is valid as long as it satisfies the interests of the united states. if not, it does not exist so that,...
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ukrainians are left to the mercy of fate, since they do not receive help and support from the soviet union, punitive detachments controlled by the cia. upa killed anyone. who, in their opinion, was considered an enemy of ukraine from teachers of soviet schools to sellers in stores and they did it mercilessly, using the most sophisticated methods. georgy sannikov, a veteran of kgb external intelligence , believes that the events of the middle of the 20th century, in their brutal cruelty, are very similar to what is happening in ukraine at these very moments. everything, this is the work of the descendants of ukrainian nationalists who fled the united states and canada after the second world war. it was they who, at the suggestion of the cia , became the head of various organizations. the same audience, you understand, the same relatives, nephews and others who came home, right? here e to the city of kyiv and so on, the same people. we are dealing with a zombie, but the ukrainian people, who today, after 8 years of processing such extraordinary processing , have simply turned into some kind
ukrainians are left to the mercy of fate, since they do not receive help and support from the soviet union, punitive detachments controlled by the cia. upa killed anyone. who, in their opinion, was considered an enemy of ukraine from teachers of soviet schools to sellers in stores and they did it mercilessly, using the most sophisticated methods. georgy sannikov, a veteran of kgb external intelligence , believes that the events of the middle of the 20th century, in their brutal cruelty, are...
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and then it would be circulated around the soviet union so people could understand what were the conditions of the gulag what was it like to be in siberia? and so that people in soviet in the soviet union would better what was actually going on in their own country and. when you say can just an audience free food can or household can correct. the great thing about intelligence work is you try to be ordinary. you to make everything look like nothing is out of place. so if you're going to smuggle something in, you want to use something like an ordinary can to put your control band, your books that can't be produced in that country, in that can, and then get it into the country also on display are bags and disguises how are those used during the cold war so one of the hardest things about operating in the soviet union is a constant surveillance. the kgb is everywhere they know everyone, they're looking at everything. and so when our officers are going out to meet with our assets it is a very dangerous proposition. and so if their photograph together that could mean a disaster for that that ass
and then it would be circulated around the soviet union so people could understand what were the conditions of the gulag what was it like to be in siberia? and so that people in soviet in the soviet union would better what was actually going on in their own country and. when you say can just an audience free food can or household can correct. the great thing about intelligence work is you try to be ordinary. you to make everything look like nothing is out of place. so if you're going to smuggle...
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curious financial report on items needed for coloma death, squad, members who were to infiltrate the soviet union. it included trivial things such as the knapsack, costing $3.12. and a few soviet shaving kids, which cost $15.00 a truth, those dressed and soviet civilian clothes delivered explosives, machine guns, and ammunition to the underground members or deliveries were made by yeah. so the operation was dubbed aerodynamic with classified documents, michael supreme and learned that the brutal retaliatory operations carried out by associates of step on data, ukrainian nationalists, nita and gym, and intelligence agents. they use everything from major army units such as the 14th brenadere of bob, and it says division which was made up mostly of galatians, which are people in western ukraine and southern poland. are they also recruited about 250000 ukrainians through step on by dera? and is 2nd in command the his chief of the intelligence michael lab bed was right out through the nightingale battalion and other ukrainian nationalist spacious police force and things like this that would be engaged
curious financial report on items needed for coloma death, squad, members who were to infiltrate the soviet union. it included trivial things such as the knapsack, costing $3.12. and a few soviet shaving kids, which cost $15.00 a truth, those dressed and soviet civilian clothes delivered explosives, machine guns, and ammunition to the underground members or deliveries were made by yeah. so the operation was dubbed aerodynamic with classified documents, michael supreme and learned that the...
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were with the stars of the heroes of the soviet union , so even being a hero of the soviet union, you a second-rate person, and now you are following israel , which in its wars defended its independence, including from soviet-made aircraft, the bombs here were soviet and will be determined for the fact that moscow was defended with a red and extinguished flag , jerusalem was protected. i saw it too, and i will tell you that again this is speculation when you, on the one hand, win this war and then you forget that it was 39:41 years, this is not discussed, you saved the jews for the israelis from the holocaust, but what you did in 39-41 is what caused the holocaust. not about that you talk then you don't talk about the fact that the war was won together with the allies and when we said that the soviet people didn't know it, there was simply no information about it, i always say it 's not true i lived in the soviet union and i was uh 8 years old when it was on the 30th anniversary of the victory and there was an unknown film war, it was called in soviet production a documentary soviet-a
were with the stars of the heroes of the soviet union , so even being a hero of the soviet union, you a second-rate person, and now you are following israel , which in its wars defended its independence, including from soviet-made aircraft, the bombs here were soviet and will be determined for the fact that moscow was defended with a red and extinguished flag , jerusalem was protected. i saw it too, and i will tell you that again this is speculation when you, on the one hand, win this war and...
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i always say it's not true, i lived in the soviet union and me it was uh 8 years ago when it was the ersary of the victory and there was an unknown film war it was called in soviet production a documentary soviet-american something like great patriotic war or something else it was filmed there by famous documentarians and it was directed by burt lancaster, a famous american actor because it was filmed for the american audience to tell them about the contribution of the soviet union to the victory, but since it was a film for the americans, there was a lot of talk about how the allies fought there, it was 20c and i knew from this film that the video won in the united states of great britain of the soviet union, i watched this film on soviet television, i did not listen to it on the western radio station at that age, as you understand, but just as a child watched the film there was bertlan casper, no, i don't know inokhintsi sosanovsky or vyacheslav tikhonov, but an american star and said all this and all this was on soviet television, how is that and believed by the way, as a child, bu
i always say it's not true, i lived in the soviet union and me it was uh 8 years ago when it was the ersary of the victory and there was an unknown film war it was called in soviet production a documentary soviet-american something like great patriotic war or something else it was filmed there by famous documentarians and it was directed by burt lancaster, a famous american actor because it was filmed for the american audience to tell them about the contribution of the soviet union to the...
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she supported any actions damaging to the soviet union. the other lady in the photo is katerina will cancer in clear too much income, future wife as the president of ukraine. victor yoshika, where the usa intelligent services. somebody did what they always do. they use their connections, they use their money and they use their ability to open doors, were closed doors to get these people to the right positions and to where they can again, carry at american foreign policy. up to the soviet union's collapse, he americans began actively indoctrinating the ukrainian government with bond era's ideology. in 2004 opened veneration of ukrainian nationalist movement leaders began in 2010 president of ukraine. victor yoshika awarded step on monday or the title hero of the country was a school. it is when you leave for the slowing and order on the road bonded to bundle slower because you knew officially the one is to ignore these events, but in fact supported them in every possible way and continues to do so america, with this in a separate i now grou
she supported any actions damaging to the soviet union. the other lady in the photo is katerina will cancer in clear too much income, future wife as the president of ukraine. victor yoshika, where the usa intelligent services. somebody did what they always do. they use their connections, they use their money and they use their ability to open doors, were closed doors to get these people to the right positions and to where they can again, carry at american foreign policy. up to the soviet...
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so that the soviet union understands.what power will he face in the future, another absolutely cannibalistic plan was being prepared and the fact that the germans , of course, do not attach importance to this today and do not think about the fact that if e steel , let's say, slowed down this race for berlin then. and capitulation would have come at a different time. this, of course, is a hypothetical statement of the question, but, of course, it is terrifying during the years of the war of great britain, the united states has increased its fleet of strategic bombers great britain was about 1.500. and, the united states of america brought it to 2080 pieces. that is, it is a huge mass. one document is interesting, which means, uh, it is called thunder. this document was presented by churchill in the forty-fourth year to roosevelt in this document. i say, what is necessary in order to have a psychological effect on the german people is necessary, that means massed. bombing of cities - these can be cities of at least 200,000
so that the soviet union understands.what power will he face in the future, another absolutely cannibalistic plan was being prepared and the fact that the germans , of course, do not attach importance to this today and do not think about the fact that if e steel , let's say, slowed down this race for berlin then. and capitulation would have come at a different time. this, of course, is a hypothetical statement of the question, but, of course, it is terrifying during the years of the war of...
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and then it would be circulated around the soviet union so people could understand what were the conditions of the gulag what was it like to be in siberia? and so that people in soviet in the soviet union would better what was actually going on in their own country and. when you say can just an audience free food can or household can correct. the great thing about intelligence work is you try to be ordinary. you to make everything look like nothing is out of place. so if you're going to smuggle something in, you want to use something like an ordinary can to put your control band, your books that can't be produced in that country, in that can, and then get it into the country also on display are bags and disguises how are those used during the cold war so one of the hardest things about operating in the soviet union is a constant surveillance. the kgb is everywhere they know everyone, they're looking at everything. and so when our officers are going out to meet with our assets it is a very dangerous proposition. and so if their photograph together that could mean a disaster for that that ass
and then it would be circulated around the soviet union so people could understand what were the conditions of the gulag what was it like to be in siberia? and so that people in soviet in the soviet union would better what was actually going on in their own country and. when you say can just an audience free food can or household can correct. the great thing about intelligence work is you try to be ordinary. you to make everything look like nothing is out of place. so if you're going to smuggle...
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ukrainians were pretty much on their own people as they had no recourse and no protection from the soviet union. the cia controlled u. p. ident squats killed anyone. they considered an enemy of ukraine from soviet school teachers to shop workers. they will ruthless and use the most sophisticated methods he'll gay sonic of a veteran of k g b foreign intelligence believes the events of the mid 20th century in their violence and brutality. a very similar to what's happening in ukraine today. with all this is the work of the descendants of ukrainian nationalists who fled to the us and canada to world war 2. it was they with the instigation of the cia, became the hands of various organizations, gushing appointment companies like your federal keep him in. you keep what she p job she done with us is out of water. the key for the exam is a new me mean you know some bureau on them or can i use metal them controllers to working with possibly west new york? i'm robert physically and i'm looking for rachel supposed to be a good business while to upgrade to milner cisco muscle. played lowball with french jo
ukrainians were pretty much on their own people as they had no recourse and no protection from the soviet union. the cia controlled u. p. ident squats killed anyone. they considered an enemy of ukraine from soviet school teachers to shop workers. they will ruthless and use the most sophisticated methods he'll gay sonic of a veteran of k g b foreign intelligence believes the events of the mid 20th century in their violence and brutality. a very similar to what's happening in ukraine today. with...
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what was in the soviet union. the u. s. has recently declassified 250000 pages of documents detailing operation aerodynamic. among them was a curious financial report on items needed for coloma death, squad, members who were to infiltrate the soviet union. it included trivial things such as of the knapsack costing $3.12. and a few soviet shaving kids, which cost $15.00 paratroopers dressed in soviet civilian clothes, delivered explosives, machine guns, and ammunition to the underground members or deliveries were made by. yeah. so the operation was dubbed aerodynamic with classified documents, michael supreme and learned the brutal retaliatory operations carried out by associates of step on dara ukrainian nationalists, nita and jim and intelligence agents. they used everything from major army units, such as the 14th granted year of boffin ss division which was made up of mostly of galatians, which are people in the western crane and southern. oh, they also recruited about 250000 ukrainian se through step on by dara. and his
what was in the soviet union. the u. s. has recently declassified 250000 pages of documents detailing operation aerodynamic. among them was a curious financial report on items needed for coloma death, squad, members who were to infiltrate the soviet union. it included trivial things such as of the knapsack costing $3.12. and a few soviet shaving kids, which cost $15.00 paratroopers dressed in soviet civilian clothes, delivered explosives, machine guns, and ammunition to the underground members...
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second, he was very concerned about the soviet union. he knew that the soviets were not going to be a cooperative partner. they might want to get to usa but they were not going to participate in an -- u.s. aid but they were not going to participate with them. he wanted the world to understand that this was an open invitation to europe. no country would be excluded, including the soviet union. but he wanted the soviet union to exclude itself. that is precisely what happened. host: i will remind our viewers that you can get a call if you would like to ask a question of our guests. the numbers are by region. eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain and pacific, (202) 748-8001. you can send a text on our line, (202) 748-8002. --(202) 748-8003. you mentioned a speech in 1947 at harvard. i wanted to show a portion of that where he lays out his argument for the plan. [video clip] >> the u.s. should do whatever it is able to do to assist in economic return. without this, there could be no political stability and to know and short s
second, he was very concerned about the soviet union. he knew that the soviets were not going to be a cooperative partner. they might want to get to usa but they were not going to participate in an -- u.s. aid but they were not going to participate with them. he wanted the world to understand that this was an open invitation to europe. no country would be excluded, including the soviet union. but he wanted the soviet union to exclude itself. that is precisely what happened. host: i will remind...
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second, he was very concerned about the soviet union. he knew that the soviets were not going to be a cooperative partner. they might want to get to usa but they were not going to participate in an -- u.s. aid but they were not going to participate with them. he wanted the world to understand that this was an open invitation to europe. no country would be excluded, including the soviet union. but he wanted the soviet union to exclude itself. that is precisely what happened. host: i will remind our viewers that you can get a call if you would like to ask a question of our guests. the numbers are by region. eastern or central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain and pacific, (202) 748-8001. you can send a text on our line, (202) 748-8002. --(202) 748-8003. you mentioned a speech in 1947 at harvard. i wanted to show a portion of that where he lays out his argument for the plan. [video clip] >> the u.s. should do whatever it is able to do to assist in economic return. without this, there could be no political stability and to know and short s
second, he was very concerned about the soviet union. he knew that the soviets were not going to be a cooperative partner. they might want to get to usa but they were not going to participate in an -- u.s. aid but they were not going to participate with them. he wanted the world to understand that this was an open invitation to europe. no country would be excluded, including the soviet union. but he wanted the soviet union to exclude itself. that is precisely what happened. host: i will remind...