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Normandy, 1944: when men were men; incredible footage taken from the German side
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Churchill and Stalin’s war operation agreements of October 15, 1939 in Moscow.
“Stalins double cover”
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact is seen as the most important agreement of WWII. For Hitler this pact was vital, and he was gullible enough to take the signatures of Molotov and Stalin at face value, forgetting what Lenin had said about the importance of “papers”. But according to the information in Document S-32, the most important agreement of WWII was signed in Moscow on October 15, 1939—between the Soviet Union, England and France.
Quoting: CFF 72818801 So Hautamaki’s book is a comedy? A fantasy? LOL I suppose this is a conspiracy website and that is a conspiracy theory... a wacky one. But that is probably the least credible conspiracy theory I've seen about WWII. Here is a tip: find a copy of the so called document S-32. I recommend looking under a unicorn's butt. How about another tip? Churchill wasn't PM when he is supposed to have made this deal with Stalin. He was a somewhat unpopular First Lord of the Admiralty.
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