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they believe stalin was a man of his word and stalin, had no intentions whatsoever of living up to themises he made. particularly promises he made there. by that time, work comes to an end. the red army swept into used eastern europe stalin basically got everything he wanted so truman and churchill really, they are in up a back seat because stalin has won everything he wanted. yet they were wanting to keep up this wartime life and that's where real tension comes in general howley on the ground, this is ridiculous. this guy cannot be trusted, he would kick us out of berlin. this begins to change policy and i found that fascinating. it's all on a very personal level. >> do think the other people were ready to be firm right away, do you think other people's resistance from stalin speak to saul and stalin were eager to get along without any more turmoil and fighting? >> stalin, from everything i read was absolutely brilliant, is a very evil individual but a brilliant negotiator, he got what he wanted. roosevelt is a couple of months away from dying, a very sick man. they have some meetings
they believe stalin was a man of his word and stalin, had no intentions whatsoever of living up to themises he made. particularly promises he made there. by that time, work comes to an end. the red army swept into used eastern europe stalin basically got everything he wanted so truman and churchill really, they are in up a back seat because stalin has won everything he wanted. yet they were wanting to keep up this wartime life and that's where real tension comes in general howley on the ground,...
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stalin has all of eastern europe and central europe as well. everything will focus on the city of berlin because stalin is controlling east germany. it is agreed to victorious allies, the brits and russians will share control of berlin but berlin sits squarely in the soviet control area of occupied germany. the tension and potential disaster and fallout that can happen, be set by the geographical position of berlin so western allies coming into the city are entirely surrounded by territory controlled by stalin's red army. that is the setting for everything that will happen. it is a fabulously dramatic story that will unfold. >> really is a fascinating situation. one of the great things about the book is giles makes clear what the stakes are right away. we understand on the human level the interpersonal conflicts and larger things that are at stake. you mentioned stalin is a character in the book and other villainous characters with helpful name recognition and real heroes that are fun to cheer for. names i haven't heard before but came to love
stalin has all of eastern europe and central europe as well. everything will focus on the city of berlin because stalin is controlling east germany. it is agreed to victorious allies, the brits and russians will share control of berlin but berlin sits squarely in the soviet control area of occupied germany. the tension and potential disaster and fallout that can happen, be set by the geographical position of berlin so western allies coming into the city are entirely surrounded by territory...
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the problem was stalin did not believe any of it. not any of it. so at this point he was so paranoid people were trying to stab him in the back. one of the documents include in my book is the report that included the intelligence presented at the compilation of their memos. and other sources as well. stalin scrolled across the top of it actually won't say it, but it was something profane. [laughter] [laughter] >> that is stalin. [laughter] something about. [inaudible] and a russian historian i was working with said no this is profane even for stalin, what he wrote. that is in the book i have a scan of that page. but anyway, so the russians were trying to give to the berlin group now, regular transmitters so they could basically send the information to moscow center. they were poorly trained i go into much more detail in the book but there were two or three transmitters. two of them broke, they had to take them to be fixed for this is again during the war so transporting these things would be cumbersome machines. and again if you get caught with one
the problem was stalin did not believe any of it. not any of it. so at this point he was so paranoid people were trying to stab him in the back. one of the documents include in my book is the report that included the intelligence presented at the compilation of their memos. and other sources as well. stalin scrolled across the top of it actually won't say it, but it was something profane. [laughter] [laughter] >> that is stalin. [laughter] something about. [inaudible] and a russian...
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stalin said who will be the supreme commander. we haven't selected one yet. it's all nonsense until you select a supreme commander, and so on his way back from the united states, okay, i guess i have to make a decision and he flies to north africa and he meets with eisenhower and there's a photograph of them in the japan and the expression on their faces is so classic and this was one of the historic moments. the fate of the war hung in the balance. two men realizing that they gave everything for their country and this is the moment that captures. >> i know that photograph well and i love their faces. >> thank you very much for joining us today here at homes in with the
stalin said who will be the supreme commander. we haven't selected one yet. it's all nonsense until you select a supreme commander, and so on his way back from the united states, okay, i guess i have to make a decision and he flies to north africa and he meets with eisenhower and there's a photograph of them in the japan and the expression on their faces is so classic and this was one of the historic moments. the fate of the war hung in the balance. two men realizing that they gave everything...
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1944 invasion of france, stalin said, well, who's going to be the supreme commander. they hemmed and hawed, they said we haven't selected one yet, and he said it's all nonsense until you select a supreme commander. and so on his way back to the united states, fdr says, okay, i get i've got to make a decision. and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >> dawn, thank you very much for joining us today the here at home with the roosevelts, and i can't wait to talk about pbs on the documentary reconstruction, america after the civil war.
1944 invasion of france, stalin said, well, who's going to be the supreme commander. they hemmed and hawed, they said we haven't selected one yet, and he said it's all nonsense until you select a supreme commander. and so on his way back to the united states, fdr says, okay, i get i've got to make a decision. and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was...
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and stalin scrawled across the top of it something -- maybe i won't say it, something very profane. you can read the book. it was something about what their mother could do, and we said this is profane, even for stalin, what he wrote. so that's in the book. i have a scan of that page. and so, anyway, then the russians were trying to give to the berlin group now radio transmitters so that they could basically send the information to moscow center and they were poorly trained. i go into this in great detail in the book. but there were two or three transmitters, two of them broke. they had to take them to be fixed. again, this is during the war. transporting these things was so -- they were cumbersome machines, and, again, if you get caught with one of these things, that's it. and then they had to be trained, certain members, one of them was a german man, working class, in his early 20s, and he was very hastily trained by a soviet agent to send message via this radio transmitter using mores code, and he had been working at a factory and that was his day job. after ten hours, he would g
and stalin scrawled across the top of it something -- maybe i won't say it, something very profane. you can read the book. it was something about what their mother could do, and we said this is profane, even for stalin, what he wrote. so that's in the book. i have a scan of that page. and so, anyway, then the russians were trying to give to the berlin group now radio transmitters so that they could basically send the information to moscow center and they were poorly trained. i go into this in...
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and with churchill and stalin, and churchill and fdr committed to the 1944, invasion of france and solace and will it will be commander and they hand and nodded and said we have not selected when you and he said well it's all until you selected supreme commander pretty on his way back to the united states he said okay, i'll make a decisionl fly to north africa and you need to select eisenhower and the expression on their faces is so classic and then this was a historic moment, the fate of the work on the balance and that who will be commanding and you see these two men realize that they gave everything for the country. and this is a moment that really captures it. thank you very much for joining us and i can't wait to get out
and with churchill and stalin, and churchill and fdr committed to the 1944, invasion of france and solace and will it will be commander and they hand and nodded and said we have not selected when you and he said well it's all until you selected supreme commander pretty on his way back to the united states he said okay, i'll make a decisionl fly to north africa and you need to select eisenhower and the expression on their faces is so classic and then this was a historic moment, the fate of the...
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stalin had actually been training to be an orthodox priest. he understood how to playing with religion. what putin does is he embraces the russian orthodox church and gets the support of the church behind him, where a lot of people would be skeptical given his rise through the corridor of the kgb during the soviets. there is a big part to be made about lending religion -- blending religion. about 80% of the russian federation is orthodox. we are starting to see that in u.s. politics. president trump has been anointed as a charismatic personality. he is also a bearer of religion, even though many would say he is a flawed bearer of religion. we have seen many times the prayer breakfast and various meetings in the white house about how there has been something of a fusion of religion with politics and people talking about the president in religious terms. president biden has found himself in a comfortable position of clashing with the catholic church and certain catholic leaders because of his position on abortion rights. we do see this at all ti
stalin had actually been training to be an orthodox priest. he understood how to playing with religion. what putin does is he embraces the russian orthodox church and gets the support of the church behind him, where a lot of people would be skeptical given his rise through the corridor of the kgb during the soviets. there is a big part to be made about lending religion -- blending religion. about 80% of the russian federation is orthodox. we are starting to see that in u.s. politics. president...
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ejemplo, la gente que nos esta viendo en su casa en este momento >>> por ejemplo la gente que nos stalin>> carlos gracias por esos consejos. >>> es uno de los trabajos más complicados y es uno de los que se reconoce menos. >>> muy ocupado, esto define la vida de un director de escuela. cuatro meses. >>> me siento orgulloso, me siento feliz de levantarme todos los días deberá nuestra espuelas y edificio. con tan solo cuatro meses en el cargo ha vivido uno de los momentos más difíciles: el regreso a clases presenciales luego de un año y medio de pandemia. le preocupaba sobre todo la responsabilidad con los pequeñitos que por primera vez ponían un pie en esa. >>> yo quiero que cada estudiante tenga un día alegre. >>> por ejemplo a raíz de la pandemia ha decidido invertir veinte mil dólares en salud mental. >>> la filosofía de este dicté air directores involucrar a los padres en la escuela y tanto que sean parte de las decisiones y asimismo se cree que es fundamental los niños se van involucrados. >>> mi primer maestra ha sido latina y yo la he tenido por tres años y ella ha sido muy importa
ejemplo, la gente que nos esta viendo en su casa en este momento >>> por ejemplo la gente que nos stalin>> carlos gracias por esos consejos. >>> es uno de los trabajos más complicados y es uno de los que se reconoce menos. >>> muy ocupado, esto define la vida de un director de escuela. cuatro meses. >>> me siento orgulloso, me siento feliz de levantarme todos los días deberá nuestra espuelas y edificio. con tan solo cuatro meses en el cargo ha vivido...
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stalin said who will be the supreme commander. we haven't selected one yet. it's all nonsense until you select a supreme commander, and so on his way back from the united states, okay, i guess i have to make a decision and he flies to north africa and he meets with eisenhower and there's a photograph of them in the japan and the expression on their faces is so classic and this was one of the historic moments. the fate of the war hung in the balance. two men realizing that they gave everything for their country and this is the moment that captures. >> i know that photograph well and i love their faces. >> thank you very much for joining us today here at homes in with roosevelts. >> we are waiting for you. >> masse mckinley, you are here because you worked of the organization and descendants of two presidents. tell me your family story. >> i'm related on my too ternal side to grover cleveland who is the 42nd and 44th president. and my father's side to william mckinley, i'm the great, great nephew of mckinley and great grandson of grover cleveland. my parents ma
stalin said who will be the supreme commander. we haven't selected one yet. it's all nonsense until you select a supreme commander, and so on his way back from the united states, okay, i guess i have to make a decision and he flies to north africa and he meets with eisenhower and there's a photograph of them in the japan and the expression on their faces is so classic and this was one of the historic moments. the fate of the war hung in the balance. two men realizing that they gave everything...
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so, you know, it's -- he -- what did he know about what stalin was doing? we don't know. did he know about the purges? he had to have known about the purges of 1939. there's -- so was his ideology -- was his -- were his ideals somewhat crushed by the time he came back? we don't know. one of the motives, one of the reasons that he probably did this was that by being part of the gru, there would be benefits for his family. you know, september 1, 1939, think about it, you know, that's the beginning of several years of world war. of course we didn't know that at the time. but -- he didn't know that at the time, but he knew that his family could be in jeopardy, they could be at risk in the way they lived, et cetera, et cetera. so what were his motives for doing what he did? you know, i think toward the end of the book there's a comment from one of his colleagues at oak ridge who said -- who began a correspondence with george, he said george told him there are -- i have no regrets. so he had no regrets. so he knew by the end of the 1990s, the beginning of the new century, the h
so, you know, it's -- he -- what did he know about what stalin was doing? we don't know. did he know about the purges? he had to have known about the purges of 1939. there's -- so was his ideology -- was his -- were his ideals somewhat crushed by the time he came back? we don't know. one of the motives, one of the reasons that he probably did this was that by being part of the gru, there would be benefits for his family. you know, september 1, 1939, think about it, you know, that's the...
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he is not even the top two, because stalin has a role in the east. it all pivots there. the only reason we went in in 1994 is stalin said we needed to open up the second front in europe, and roosevelt said we would make that happen. host: d-day, june 5, 1944. you do describe rommel's defense of the coastline and how difficult he tried to make it. what was his big strategic mistake? mr. dugard: it was not his mistake, it was hitler's mistake. he would not give him the army he needed. rommel is a tank guy, an armored guy. so he believed in the party of quick, spontaneous movement. but he was not given the tanks he needed to defend the coastline. because if there had been panther divisions along the coastline to pivtor and -- pivot and attacked the american forces, it would have been a much different outcome. remember, d-day was grizzly, but it would have been much more like the fighting in the east with the soviets where you just have these mass locations of men in tanks and people fighting to the deaths. exploiting the flanks. up until the part where he was pulled out of
he is not even the top two, because stalin has a role in the east. it all pivots there. the only reason we went in in 1994 is stalin said we needed to open up the second front in europe, and roosevelt said we would make that happen. host: d-day, june 5, 1944. you do describe rommel's defense of the coastline and how difficult he tried to make it. what was his big strategic mistake? mr. dugard: it was not his mistake, it was hitler's mistake. he would not give him the army he needed. rommel is a...
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stalin, probably. how is it working out in america? are we living up to you topic dream? look at this chart. this is from five years ago where it shows more and more of this are taking antidepressant and psychiatric drugs. imagine what it looks like now five years later not to mention the legalization and increasing use of weed. now look at this, more and more of us are dying of drug overdoses up 30% in just one year alone. we're medicated, we are dying of drug overdoses and wait until the stats come in on suicide and how many of us are deciding we don't prefer this you topic vision of mediocrity for all. >> stats i'm showing you picture of america all more acute when it documents men. expect less of yourself. expect less of america. we are not just dismantling what made america great. we are not just dismant dismantling the supply chain. dismantling the american spirit and dismantling ourselves. joining me now is the host of "fearless" with jason whitlock. it's jason whitlock. jason, i'm always glad to talk to you. do you think we should expect this push forked me 00 cre
stalin, probably. how is it working out in america? are we living up to you topic dream? look at this chart. this is from five years ago where it shows more and more of this are taking antidepressant and psychiatric drugs. imagine what it looks like now five years later not to mention the legalization and increasing use of weed. now look at this, more and more of us are dying of drug overdoses up 30% in just one year alone. we're medicated, we are dying of drug overdoses and wait until the...
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and it was joseph stalin himself who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the sculptor into a furnace, but to move it closer to some vessels with the thought of thinking yes i did it by aetna. we need them pony it to be a medium. he was arky as it relates to him in the musical stranger. yeah. to the other cars that you could i used to be right. so yes, in that he starts or a self in life when you left guys the what, what he's done. i be certainly booked quite door to me. but i mean, he'll often see tourists hanging around some battles. and almost as often, archaeologists to, they're always working on the site, the cultural laugh frequently revealed historical paradoxes, one after the other. just at the moment they're studying the buildings, foundations, us, me a believe, all know it's lovely and yet on something it's not a full on goes to from bang them of them years, the price, the media, limber collection, and just the next it some more. i'm not buying it. got the right in the at the moment. no watermark. no. i know
and it was joseph stalin himself who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the sculptor into a furnace, but to move it closer to some vessels with the thought of thinking yes i did it by aetna. we need them pony it to be a medium. he was arky as it relates to him in the musical stranger. yeah. to the other cars that you could i used to be right. so yes, in that he starts or a self in life when you left guys the what, what he's done. i be certainly booked quite door to me. but i...
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the bronze statue was nearly melted down as a piece of historical garbage and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the sculptor into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles. both got what you thought of thinking. yes. if i did it by aetna, we need them pony it to be a medium. he bulky goates of him in the musical stranger. yeah. to the because the equal that needs to be right. so yes, in that he starts it a self in life when you left guys the with what he's done. i be certainly booked, of course, told me, but i could, i mean he'll often see tourist hanging around some battles. and almost is often archaeologists to, they're always working on the site, the cultural laugh frequently revealed historical paradox is one after the other. just at the moment they're studying the buildings, foundations. not near believable. nope, it's 70. and yet them. thank you. it's not a full on goes to from then, but them are some years the bright, the media number collection and just the next it some more. i thought it, it's the more no formal. no, i know
the bronze statue was nearly melted down as a piece of historical garbage and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the sculptor into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles. both got what you thought of thinking. yes. if i did it by aetna, we need them pony it to be a medium. he bulky goates of him in the musical stranger. yeah. to the because the equal that needs to be right. so yes, in that he starts it a self in life when you left guys...
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the bronze statue was nearly melted down as a piece of historical garbage and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the skelter into a furnace, but to move it closer to basil. oh god, what's the thought of thinking? yes, if i did, if by aetna we need them for you. if you b. e. mean him, he buys archy as it relates to put him in the music room. strange. yeah, yeah. to the because the you could only submit i had so yes in that that he starts or a self in life when you left guys the what, what he's done. i be certainly booked of course, door to me, but i get, i mean, he'll often see tourists hanging around some battles. and almost as often, archaeologists to, they're always working on the side. the cultural left frequently revealed historical paradoxes, one after the other. just at the moment they're studying the buildings, foundations of near believable. nope, it's leveling. yeah, thump, thump, not a pull on goes to from bang them or from years the price, the media limber collection. and just the next. those are some more i've not vanya got dora
the bronze statue was nearly melted down as a piece of historical garbage and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the skelter into a furnace, but to move it closer to basil. oh god, what's the thought of thinking? yes, if i did, if by aetna we need them for you. if you b. e. mean him, he buys archy as it relates to put him in the music room. strange. yeah, yeah. to the because the you could only submit i had so yes in that that he starts or a self...
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and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the sculptor into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles with if i did, if they, if not, we need them pony it to be a medium. he bulky as it relates to being in the musical stranger. yeah. to the cars that you could i used to be right. so yes, in that he started a self in life. when you left guys the with what is the i be certainly won't. of course, to me, but i miss, he'll often see tourist hanging around some battles. and almost as often, archaeologists to they are always working on the site. the cultural left frequently revealed historical paradoxes, one after the other. just at the moment this studying the buildings, foundations well enough near believe, all no bit 70 and yet on. thank you. it's not a full on goes to from bang for them are some years the bright, the media, limber collection and just the next little that some more. i'm not buying it. got it in the, at the moment. no form or no on? no, i didn't you to one night you t
and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the sculptor into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles with if i did, if they, if not, we need them pony it to be a medium. he bulky as it relates to being in the musical stranger. yeah. to the cars that you could i used to be right. so yes, in that he started a self in life. when you left guys the with what is the i be certainly won't. of course, to me, but i miss, he'll often see tourist...
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the bronze statue was nearly melted down as a piece of historical garbage and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his, this is not to send the sculpture into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles. if i did not need to be immediate, he bizarre relates to me in the musical strain due to the cause. you don't know if you're not up to a self in a fornia because be ivy certainly won't call me, but i got i missed the you'll often see tourists hanging around some battles and illness is often archaeologists tooth. they're always working on the side. the cultural left frequently revealed historical paradoxes, one after the other. just at the moment this studying the buildings, foundations, me a bullet number 70, and you go to some of them years, the price, the collection, you can use some more wine. you got sort of, you know, formal no, on law. i didn't you to one you thought i didn't want some farm. if you can look, i've been real difficult about find the past 31, because also you listen to bison. in 1931, the monument was moved, and all of red square was renovated
the bronze statue was nearly melted down as a piece of historical garbage and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his, this is not to send the sculpture into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles. if i did not need to be immediate, he bizarre relates to me in the musical strain due to the cause. you don't know if you're not up to a self in a fornia because be ivy certainly won't call me, but i got i missed the you'll often see tourists hanging around some...
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and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the sculptor into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles. both got with you thought of the yes, if i did, if they, if not, we need them pony. it to be a medium. he was arky if you go a civilian, the musical stranger. yeah. to the cars that you could. i used to be right. so yes, in that he starts with a self in life. when you left guys the with what he's done, i be certainly booked quarterly, but i know he'll often see tourist hanging around some battles. and almost as often, archaeologists to they're always working on the site. the cultural laugh frequently revealed historical paradoxes, one after the other. just at the moment they're studying the buildings, foundations well enough near believable. nope, it's 70 and yet on. thank you. it's not a full on both of them, but them are some years the bright, the media, limber collection and just the next that it was all actually some more. i thought it in the, at the moment. affordable and n
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and it was joseph stalin himself who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the skelter into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles. you got what you thought of thinking that i did it by aetna. we need them pony. it to be a medium. he was arky as it relates to being in the musical stranger. yeah. to the other cars that you put on. you said that i had some like a yes in that a starts or a self in life when you left guys the work that he's done. i be certainly booked of course door to me. but i mean, he'll often see tourist hanging around some battles and almost as often archaeologists to they're always working on the site. the cultural laugh frequently revealed historical paradox is one after the other. just at the moment that's studying the buildings, foundations, the new balloon. there will be some, you know, fill on goes to them or some years, the price, the collection, you just use some more wine. you got to me it's more formal. no, on law. i didn't use the one that you thought i didn't utilize some farm. i
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and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the sculptor into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles. both got what you thought of thinking it. if the aetna we need them pony it to be a medium. he bizarre key as it relates to being in the musical stranger. yeah. to the other cars that you could i used to be right. so. okay. yes. in that a start so ourself in life, when you left guys the with what he's done. i've you certainly walked quite stormy, but i could, i mean he'll often see tourist hanging around some battles. and almost as often, archaeologists to they're always working on the site. the cultural laugh frequently revealed historical paradoxes, one after the other. just at the moment they're studying the buildings, foundations well enough, you believe all know it's leveling. yeah. awesome. thank you. yeah. not a full on both from then that them of them years, the price, the media, limber collection, and just the next that it some more. i'm not buying it. got to write any
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bolsheviks, the bronze statue was nearly melted down as a piece of historical garbage and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the sculptor into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles. both got what you thought of thinking. yes. if i did, if they aetna, we need them pony it to be a medium. he buys arky se goates of him in the musical stranger. yeah. to the because the you could only submit i had so yes, in that a starts or a self in life when you left guys the what, what he's done. i be certainly booked of course, door to me, but i get, i mean, he'll often see tourists hanging around some battles and almost as often, archaeologists to they're always working on the site. the cultural laugh frequently reveals historical paradox is one after the other. just at the moment they're studying the buildings, foundations. not near believable. nope, it's 70 awesome. thank you. it's not a pull on go to from. been with them of them years. the price, the media, limber collection and just the next it some more. i via catherine. it's been more no formal
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the bronze statue was nearly melted down as a piece of historical garbage and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the skelter into a furnace, but to move it closer to some vessels with i didn't buy it now. we need them point b, e, medium, he bulky as it relates to being in the musical strain due to the other kind of the you could, i used to be right? so, okay. yes. in a starts or a self in life. when you left guys the with what is that is i think they won't quite door to me, but i know he'll often see tourists hanging around some battles. and almost as often, archaeologists to they are always working on the site. the cultural left frequently revealed historical paradoxes, one after the other. just at the moment that studying the buildings, foundations, i believe all, nope, it's leveling yet on something. it's not a full on both of bank for some of them years. the brian, the number question you can use some more us now, pardon me at the moment? no form or no on law. i didn't to you to one you thought i didn't want some farm. if you can look, i
the bronze statue was nearly melted down as a piece of historical garbage and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the skelter into a furnace, but to move it closer to some vessels with i didn't buy it now. we need them point b, e, medium, he bulky as it relates to being in the musical strain due to the other kind of the you could, i used to be right? so, okay. yes. in a starts or a self in life. when you left guys the with what is that is i think...
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1939 and 1940 when he was recruited in 1939 he went to his training and what did he know about what stalin was doing? we don't know. he had to have known about the purges, so the ideologies were crushed by the time he came back. we don't know. but one of the reasons that he probably did this they would be benefits for his family. september 1st, 1939, think about it. that's the beginning several years of world war. of course you don't know that at the time, but he knew his family could be at jeopardy, at risk, et cetera. so what were his motives for doing what he did? i think towards the end of the book there is a comment from one of his colleagues. part of the new century he said george told him i have no regrets so he knew by the end of the 19 '90s he had no regrets so that told you that it had to be part way the ideal. but it also had to be the protection of his family. and it also this was a guy that was loyal in his ideology and family and very loyal to science. he was a scientist. in the book i show some of the articles in the manhattan project and in his lifetime as a professor i thi
1939 and 1940 when he was recruited in 1939 he went to his training and what did he know about what stalin was doing? we don't know. he had to have known about the purges, so the ideologies were crushed by the time he came back. we don't know. but one of the reasons that he probably did this they would be benefits for his family. september 1st, 1939, think about it. that's the beginning several years of world war. of course you don't know that at the time, but he knew his family could be at...
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and it was joseph stalin himself who saved it and said it was his decision not to send the skelter into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles with the thought of thinking that i didn't buy it now we need them for you. if you'd be a medium, he bizarre key as it relates to the man, the musical stranger. yeah. to the was a kind of the you could i used to be right. so yes, in a starts or a self in life. when you left guys the with what is the i've is i think they won't, of course, to me. but i mean, he'll often see tourists hanging around some battles. and almost as often, archaeologists to, they're always working on the site. the cultural left frequently revealed historical paradoxes, one after the other. just at the moment they're studying the buildings, foundations. well enough. yeah. believe all. nope, it's 70 awesome. thank you. it's not a pull. our go from bang for them are some years the bright, the media, limber collection and just the youth next thursday. so i'm more, i'm not buying a category, it's more wouldn't afford or more. no, i'm more i do for you to one night you
and it was joseph stalin himself who saved it and said it was his decision not to send the skelter into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles with the thought of thinking that i didn't buy it now we need them for you. if you'd be a medium, he bizarre key as it relates to the man, the musical stranger. yeah. to the was a kind of the you could i used to be right. so yes, in a starts or a self in life. when you left guys the with what is the i've is i think they won't, of course, to me....
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and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the skelter into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles. got what you thought of thinking? yes, i did it by aetna. we need them pony it to be a medium he bulky as it relates to him in the musical stranger. yeah. to the because the you could, i, you said that i had some like a yes in a starts or a self in life. when you left guys, the work that he's done, i be certainly booked, of course, during me, but i could, i mean, he'll often see tourists hanging around some battles and almost as often archaeologists to, they're always working on the site. the cheryl laugh frequently reveals historical paradoxes one after the other. just at the moment they're studying the buildings, foundations. well enough to me, i believe all. nope, it's 70 awesome. thank you. it's not a pull or go to from been with them are some years the price, the media number pollution. you just the next it some more. i've not via katara. amy at the moment. no 4 more. no on
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and it was joseph stalin himself. who saved it. it said it was his decision not to send the skelter into a furnace, but to move it closer to some battles. you've got what you thought of thinking. yes, i did it by aetna, we need them for you. if you b. e. mean him, he was archy, is it the late submitting in the music room? strange. yeah, yeah. to the, because the, you could only submit. i had some political yes. in a starts or a self in life when you left guys, the work that he's done, i be certainly booked quite door to me. but i mean he'll often see tourists hanging around some battles. and almost as often, archaeologists to they're always working on the site. the cultural left frequently revealed historical paradox is one after the other, just at the moment they're studying the buildings, foundations believe, all know it's lovely and yeah, awesome. thank you. it's not a full on both of them, but them of them years. the bright, the media number collection, and just the next it some more. i'm not buying it. got to write any of them
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joseph stalin said education is a weapon.ublic schools have become a weapon straight out of the communist playbook. that's why they are pushing free pre-k and daycare. guess what else is in the bill. they want to hire foreign nationals on the cheap. the government is supposed to be working for us, but they are working for big tech instead. politicians save companies on labor cost and the money is sent whack -- back to politicians in the form of donations. but bernie sanders wrote the bill. isn't he supposed to be against this type of thing? >> the middle class in this country continues to thank rink. i don't know why we need millions of people coming into this country to drive wages down even lower than they are now. jesse: where did that bernie go? he's a corporate sellout. biden has no respect for american workers despite his lunch pail persona. biden killed the wall. >> there will not be another foot of wall constructed in my administration. jesse: costing taxpayers $5 million a day not to finish the border wall. it just s
joseph stalin said education is a weapon.ublic schools have become a weapon straight out of the communist playbook. that's why they are pushing free pre-k and daycare. guess what else is in the bill. they want to hire foreign nationals on the cheap. the government is supposed to be working for us, but they are working for big tech instead. politicians save companies on labor cost and the money is sent whack -- back to politicians in the form of donations. but bernie sanders wrote the bill....