Germany's defeat with very slow repatriation of US and other allied prisoners. Thank goodness for Patton. Also a number of American prisoners captured by Nazis and held by Russia afterwards were NOT accounted for. As usual Russia violated Yalta.
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Germany's defeat with very slow repatriation of US and other allied prisoners. Thank goodness for Patton. Also a number of American prisoners captured by Nazis and held by Russia afterwards were NOT accounted for. As usual Russia violated Yalta.
Paton was 100% correct, about everything.
They never spread any such propaganda of trillions killed you illiterate fool.Declassified CIA archives confirm that during the Cold War, the agency maintained a global propaganda network comprising more than 800 media outlets and thousands of journalists, many of whom were direct undercover agents.
An article published in 1977 revealed that more than 400 American journalists were in fact agents who secretly carried out assignments for the CIA, including staff members of such “respected” publications as The New York Times and Time magazine.
The CIA used money from drug trafficking and arms sales to buy media outlets, often gaining complete control over the news disseminated in the international media.
Through this network, for example, propaganda was spread about the trillions of people killed by communism, which was literally pre-war Nazi propaganda created by Goebbels starting in 1933, with the aim of preparing the German population for a future war against the USSR.
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Germany's defeat with very slow repatriation of US and other allied prisoners. Thank goodness for Patton. Also a number of American prisoners captured by Nazis and held by Russia afterwards were NOT accounted for. As usual Russia violated Yalta.
On the eve of World War II, Soviet Foreign Minister Maxim Litvinov proposed an alliance against Nazi Germany to Great Britain, the United States, and France. The Western countries rejected this proposal because they wanted Nazi Germany to defeat the USSR.
Michael Parenti, an American historian at the University of Colorado, discusses Western collaboration with the Nazis and the systematic failure to stop Hitler, whom they wanted to use to destroy the USSR.
Ninety percent of Nazi soldiers in World War II were killed or went missing fighting against the USSR; the Red Army destroyed 674 Nazi divisions, 75% of the Wehrmacht, 70% of their aircraft, 75% of their tanks, and 74% of their artillery.