Churchill's "cannon fodder"

Churchill's "cannon fodder"

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“The war is lost,” his Minister of Armaments told the Fuhrer already in November 1941, and after Stalingrad this became obvious to all more or less serious politicians. Judging by information leaks, from the beginning of 1943, Hitler was looking for contact with Stalin and was ready to pay any reasonable price for peace. But the Allies responded with a deliberately impossible demand of “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER,” which no sovereign state could accept, thereby forcing Germany to fight to the last, prolonging the war for another two years and finally bleeding the USSR dry. Who was behind this fateful decision? How did Churchill and Roosevelt manage to “divorce” Stalin and make the Red Army “cannon fodder” for the global financial oligarchy, ready to fight to the last Russian soldier, just to wipe the hated Reich off the face of the earth? Was it necessary to turn the Holy Patriotic War into a “Liberation Campaign” and save Europe, which today spits in our faces and desecrates the graves of Soviet soldiers? Or was the great Kutuzov right, after the expulsion of Napoleon from Russia, he categorically objected to the continuation of the war, not wanting to participate in the European massacre and shed Russian blood for other people’s interests?.. The long-awaited NEW book from the author of the best sellers “How Churchill unleashed the Second World War” and “Military criminals Churchill and Roosevelt. Anti-Nuremberg" answers the most forbidden, "damned" questions of our history.



The text of the book was translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence program. For the most part, the translation of the text is of very high quality, but in some cases, due to the imperfection of the technology, there may be incorrect phrase translations in the text, as well as single words and expressions may not be translated.
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Александр Усовский Валерьевич
Language
Ukrainian

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