Nameless War

Nameless War

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This story, which many thought would not be written in our time - the story of the events that led to the Second World War, is told by the participant himself, who enjoyed the confidence of the English Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, during the critical months from Munich agreements until September 1939. There is an unspoken ban on books that deal with the issue of what Captain Ramsay calls “the nameless war,” a war that has been waged behind the scenes for centuries and the existence of which only very few suspect - Publishers "Nameless War" believes that this book will contribute to bringing to people information about the forces that are working tirelessly to destroy the most precious thing to us - our freedom. This book tells the story of who planned and carried out the largest social upheavals that had place on our continent - from England in the 17th century to Russia and Spain in the 20th century. All these revolutions, as well as world wars, are part of one diabolical plan aimed at destroying our civilization. The author describes how the plan for the formation of a supranational world power, which is the ancient messianic dream of world Jewry, is being implemented. The author believes that this plan can still be thwarted, but this requires the full mobilization of the forces of people of good will. Captain Archibald Ramsay received his education at Eton and the Royal Military College at Sandhurst. He served on the fronts of the First World War. He was seriously wounded in 1916 and after his recovery he served at the regimental headquarters, then at the Ministry of Defence, and then at the British military mission in Paris. From 1920 he served in the Scottish Battalion of the King's Guard. In 1931 he was elected to Parliament. On 23 May 1940 he was arrested under Article 18b and committed without trial to Brixton Prison, where he remained until 26 September 1944. The morning after his release he resumed his service in Parliament, where he remained until 1945, when his parliamentary term ended.

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Name of the Author
Арчибальд Рамзей Генри Мауль
Language
Russian
Translator
А. Грищенко

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