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Casablanca Conferenceevent · 4Franklin D. Rooseveltperson · 3Joseph Stalinperson · 3Soviet Unioncountry · 2Winston Churchillperson · 2Heinrich Himmlerperson · 1Bernplace · 1Cairoplace · 1United Kingdomcountry · 1Adolf Hitlerperson · 1Naplesplace · 1Marvin Liebmanperson · 1

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Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 2
▶ 26:41 In Naples and Casablanca, Liebman found other gay men easing his feelings of abnormality and shame. It did not last. While stationed in Cairo, Army authorities discovered a series of love letters that he had penned to a companion on a ship.…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2
▶ 42:08 In April of 1945, there was not enough political will to challenge these established pillars of the American establishment. Foster was acutely aware of the knowledge of power, and he would use his control of the country's rapidly expanding …
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2
▶ 43:06 The Soviet Union had lost over 1 million soldiers during just that one battle, more than the U.S. would lose the entire war. The Casablanca Conference was held in January 1943 without the Russian leader and by concluding that it was too soo…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2
▶ 43:34 which totally pissed Stalin off because he felt like they were delaying as more Russians were killed, which is in fact what they were doing. Roosevelt's unconditional surrender declaration took Churchill by surprise. It was FDR's way of ass…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2
▶ 44:31 Roosevelt also said, we mean no harm to the common people of the Axis nations, but we do mean to impose punishment and retribution on the leaders. Dulles considered the unconditional surrender declaration a disaster and was quick to let his…