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the newfound document proves that Koba and his Marxist gang wanted to attack Germany first , Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Finland, Baltics ´d demand compensation from Moscow for starting WW2
“The separation and transfer of the Front Directorate shall be kept in the strictest confidence
A document from the microfilm collection of Colonel General Dmitry Volkogonov Dmitry Volkogonov (Volkogonov Dmitry Papers) in the collection of the Hoover Archives of Stanford University, provided and published by Ph.D. Kirill Alexandrov.
The encryption was sent at dawn June 19 from Moscow to Riga in the name of the commander of the Baltic Special Military District (PribOV), Colonel General Fedor Kuznetsov, with an order to secession the North-Western Front Directorate, which by June 23 was only ordered to be stationed in Ponevezh (Panevezys).
Therefore, it is highly doubtful that the Soviet side could begin military operations on June 22, at a time when the deployment of front-line departments had not yet ended.
On the typewritten document there is a handwritten note with an illegible signature of the person in charge: "The commanders reported at 5. 10. and 9. 30. ordered to report to the headquarters headquarters."
Another handwritten note “Read” (dated 19. 6.) was left by the chief of the operational department and deputy chief of staff of PribOV, Major General Fedor Trukhin, the future creator of the Vlasov army at the final stage of the war.
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“The separation and transfer of the Front Directorate shall be kept in the strictest confidence

A document from the microfilm collection of Colonel General Dmitry Volkogonov Dmitry Volkogonov (Volkogonov Dmitry Papers) in the collection of the Hoover Archives of Stanford University, provided and published by Ph.D. Kirill Alexandrov.
The encryption was sent at dawn June 19 from Moscow to Riga in the name of the commander of the Baltic Special Military District (PribOV), Colonel General Fedor Kuznetsov, with an order to secession the North-Western Front Directorate, which by June 23 was only ordered to be stationed in Ponevezh (Panevezys).
Therefore, it is highly doubtful that the Soviet side could begin military operations on June 22, at a time when the deployment of front-line departments had not yet ended.
On the typewritten document there is a handwritten note with an illegible signature of the person in charge: "The commanders reported at 5. 10. and 9. 30. ordered to report to the headquarters headquarters."
Another handwritten note “Read” (dated 19. 6.) was left by the chief of the operational department and deputy chief of staff of PribOV, Major General Fedor Trukhin, the future creator of the Vlasov army at the final stage of the war.
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