70 years since the death of Stalin

What was embarrassing in my view was that US President Roosevelt sat and posed with him at Yalta, and never once raked him over the coals for Stalin's human rights abuses. That would have been the ideal time to do it, the world was paying attention.
 
What was embarrassing in my view was that US President Roosevelt sat and posed with him at Yalta, and never once raked him over the coals for Stalin's human rights abuses. That would have been the ideal time to do it, the world was paying attention.
FDR was glad that Vlav was dying for democracy by fighting the Nazis.
 
Stalin was an avid reader and had a library of more than 20,000 books; he stole books about marxism and socialism as a youth and was punished for it. he read all day, including at dinner time
 
FDR was glad that Vlav was dying for democracy by fighting the Nazis.

I am sure he was. But I don't think that Roosevelt had any worries that Uncle Joe was going to clique up with Adolf in 1945 when he met with him.
 
Some 26.6 million were killed during the Second World War, which he started with his ally - Adolf Hitler. Though the Nazis and their allies killed a lot of military personnel and soldiers, how the Moscow commie rulers treated their population should be noted.



 
how it feels , you dirty commie creep ?

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