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uh oh some of us are on the kinder gardeners oppressor listwe we're brought up that way
Uncle Joe, say it ain't so!Russians are sick fuks
Good thing FDR and Truman were best buds with Uncle JoeIf you were an American WW2 pilot in Stalin´s GULAG, What ´d be your surviving strategy? What ´d be your chances what do you think ?
Truman as well? any link ?Good thing FDR and Truman were best buds with Uncle JoeIf you were an American WW2 pilot in Stalin´s GULAG, What ´d be your surviving strategy? What ´d be your chances what do you think ?
Russians are sick fuks
good point, but many say that Truman was a hardcore anticommunistTruman as well? any link ?Good thing FDR and Truman were best buds with Uncle JoeIf you were an American WW2 pilot in Stalin´s GULAG, What ´d be your surviving strategy? What ´d be your chances what do you think ?
Sure check the map of post WWII Europe
German prison camp for USA/UK POW is like a SPA compere to Stalins GULAG ....I would have much rather been a POW in a German prison camp than in one of Stalin's Gulags.
German prison camp for USA/UK POW is like a SPA compere to Stalins GULAG ....I would have much rather been a POW in a German prison camp than in one of Stalin's Gulags.
Decades Later, Tales of Americans in Soviet Jails - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/1996/07/.../decades-later-tales-of-americans-in-soviet-jails.htm...
Jul 19, 1996 - An Estonian remembers meeting a black American pilot in a labor ... "Clearly, there were a lot of Americans washing around the gulag, but it is ...
Pilot who survived a Russian gulag before making it to Britain to fly ...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Pilot-survived-Russian-gulag-making-Britain-fly-Spitfire...
Feb 2, 2013 - Incredible story of pilot who survived a Russian gulag and trekked 830 ... in 1941, Stalin allied with Britain and America against the Germans.
"It's still the old cover-up," she said in a telephone interview from Long Island. "As documents are being declassified, more and more evidence shows that these men were sent to the Soviet Union. But, after 42 years, the C.I.A. still keeps a lot of documents classified."
Peter Johnson, a major in the Army Reserve, who worked on the project in 1993, complained: "From the American standpoint, we ran into almost as much institutional resistance as from the Soviet side. The C.I.A. did not want to talk to us."