Tag Archives: Soviet Union

FDR and World War II

As early as 1937, FDR warned the American public about the dangers posed by hard-line regimes in Germany, Italy and Japan, though he stopped short of suggesting America should abandon its isolationist policy. After World War II broke out in September 1939, however, Roosevelt called a special session of Congress in order to revise the [...]

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‘Death Match’: Why a Nazi-Era Soccer Movie Is Making Ukraine Angry

The Nazi officers stroll down Kiev‘s main boulevard through cheering crowds and accept the welcoming gift of bread and salt offered by women in Ukrainian national dress. A man in the crowd nods approvingly. “There will be order,” he says in Ukrainian. This is one of many scenes in a World War II soccer film [...]

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Speaker Express Information

In recent days, the rumor has been spreading that Germany and the Soviet Union are nearing an armistice agreement. The rumor is nourished by supposed notations on leave papers, which some who spread this rumor claim to have seen. These rumors lack any foundation. They are the result of malevolent enemy propaganda that speakers must [...]

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A diary from March 19.

3.3: As the result of a regrettable border incident, the Red Army marched into Poland today. Reich Chancellor Brüning declared at a press conference that there was no reason for alarm, since the Soviet government had solemnly assured him that it had no aggressive purposes of any kind. At the request of the Communist Party, [...]

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The Battle of Life or Death…

being fought between us and world Bolshevism is a conflict that will determine not only the fate of our people, but that of all of humanity, for the foreseeable future. The German people that is using all its strength and bringing heavy sacrifices in this battle wants to have clarity about the character and nature [...]

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22 June 1941

22 June 1941 was the big event that Churchill and those behind the scenes in England and the USA had long predicted would change the war in their favor. The final source of military assistance, the military colossus of the Soviet Union, could be set in motion against Germany. The unleashing of the Bolshevist army [...]

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JOSEPH STALIN’S JEWISH CONNECTIONS

Although there’s occasional claims that Stalin himself was of Jewish ancestry, I have found no evidence so far to support that, however, there’s no doubt that Stalin had many Jewish connections through marriage. Most notably Stalin’s third wife was the Jewess Rosa Kaganovich, sister of his right hand man, Lazar Kaganovich, mentioned in the preceding [...]

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Harvest of Despair

The greatest achievement of the Centre is the production of the award-winning documentary film Harvest of Despair which had its premiere at the University of Toronto on Sunday, October 21, 1984 at 7:00 PM. For the first time in history this film brought the 1932-33 terror famine in Ukraine into the awareness of the world. Perpetrated by [...]

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Allied Nations Occupy Germany

Pending a peace treaty, Allied leaders met at Potsdam in 1945 and divided Germany into four occupation zones–French in the southwest, British in the northwest, American in the south, and Soviet in the east. Berlin, deep in the Soviet zone, was also divided into four sectors The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg tried Nazi leaders [...]

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World War II: Axis and Allied movements in Europe and North Africa, 1940-42

By the early part of 1939 the German dictator Adolf Hitler had become determined to invade and occupy Poland. Poland, for its part, had guarantees of French and British military support should it be attacked by Germany. Hitler intended to invade Poland anyway, but first he had to neutralize the possibility that the Soviet Union would resist the invasion of [...]

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