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    Yeah, I Am Going There (Cold War Gone Hot)

    Nobody in USA cared about jews in 1944.When Poland send Karski to say about Holocaust,and they finally meet ,FDR stopped him and asked how much horses would Poland buy from USA after war. Back to american knowledge - they knew, thatmost soviet fighters are shitty at 7.000m,they knew that...
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    Yeah, I Am Going There (Cold War Gone Hot)

    Potton knew enough to be sure to beat soviets after 5 days of fighting.Problem was with american politics - FDR really made soviet usefull idiots important,for example vice president was Wallace, who come to Magadan Gulag,saw fat NKWD guards cosplaing as happy prisoners, and said how great...
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    Yeah, I Am Going There (Cold War Gone Hot)

    All soldiers from puppet states would wait to surrender. About soviet stuff - tanks were very good, but needed fuel.Bomb refinereies, and they would be useless.And all new made would be without american radios.How far they would come,when messages need dude with babber on top of commander tank ...
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    Yeah, I Am Going There (Cold War Gone Hot)

    Not really.Soviets was giant on Lend-lease legs.Half of trains was from USA.nightfighters and radars was from USA.radios for tanks and planes were from USA,soviets was enough only for commanders, so tank used banners, and planes flares in 1941. most of Soviet fighters could not fight at 7.000m...
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    Yeah, I Am Going There (Cold War Gone Hot)

    Only FDR and his friends was responsible.Patton want help us, and probably get killed for it/very good book - Target Patton/ Besides, modern politics meant betraing allies when it is profitable,so my only problem is that USA betrayed us for nothing.FDR really thought,that if he gave Stalin...
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