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Assembly of Captive European Nations member_of
Romania documented
“ACEN, Assembly of Captive European Nations. ACEN brought together all of these organizations, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania. They also provided representatives to participate in …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 6 @ 26:30
Operation Gladio carried_out_attack
Romania host_asserted
“that that was an Operation Gladio coup that happened there. The stuff that's happening in Romania, absolutely an Operation Gladio coup. The stuff that happened in Slovakia, we tracked that guy, the shooter, back down to training that he had…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs Oil and War Part 4 @ 1:25:08
United States established_bases_in
Romania host_asserted
“We weren't going to expand NATO. There wasn't going to be any military bases in any of the non-Soviet countries like Romania and Poland. And we've put military bases in all of them. And then he talks about the operations in Yugoslavia, Chec…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Shell Game Part 3 @ 41:21
Consultants International financed_via
Romania book_quoted
“Sarkis successfully concluded the negotiations and the Iraqis believed by giving this large contract to Americans that the relationship had warmed up. Unfortunately, Mitchell and Brennan had other ideas. Global consultants decided that maki…”
▶ The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 32 @ 23:17
Romania member_of
NATO host_asserted
“were pushing hard for engaging Azerbaijan in a membership question. Quote, Turkey, Romania, Italy, Poland, and UK and the Baltic states, unquote, are among the member states also backing a fast track for Azerbaijan's NATO membership. I'm ju…”
▶ Operation Gladio and Iran, New Caledonia and other hot spots @ 13:51
Romania carried_out_attack
Hungary book_quoted
“counter-revolutionary government and begin aid and propaganda measures to sure this up. As things turned out, Wilson did not send gunboats to Budapest, but the Czechs and Romanians did indeed invade Hungary, and with their help, Hungarian A…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2 @ 30:11
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace funded
Romania documented
“starts describing how they're going to parse all of the landmass after World War I. And it talks about defining the borders of France, Italy, Japan, Greece, Romania, the Serb-Croatians, Slovenia state, Turkey.…”
▶ Shadow State 47_ Secret Societies 30; The Carnegie Legacy @ 1:08:06
Breckinridge Long sabotaged
Romania host_asserted
“Recently, he had learned that Long's group at State had sabotaged the deal that could have purchased survival for 70,000 Romanian Jewish for a mere 170,000 in Romanian currency. Long choked and denied Borgenthal's charge. Let's see. He was …”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 9 @ 41:05
Azov Battalion supplied_arms_to
Romania host_asserted
“Ukrainian insurgent army leadership returned to the old enemy, the Soviet Union. They began making plans to share weapons and information with nationalist guerrillas in Belarus, Croatia, Romania, and Hungary. And keep in mind, those people …”
▶ Operation Gladio-Revolutionaries for the Right Part 3 @ 33:17
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And that's what's beautiful about what DOGE has been doing and why they went after USAID first. As you just see all of these international organizations that are just paper fronts for what basically is a CIA operation to overthrow and influ…
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Every time he conquered a new country, whether it was Czechoslovakia or Hungary or Romania or Ukraine or whatever. Well, there wasn't Ukraine, but all of those. Poland, another example. He just picked up whatever communication device they h…
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were pushing hard for engaging Azerbaijan in a membership question. Quote, Turkey, Romania, Italy, Poland, and UK and the Baltic states, unquote, are among the member states also backing a fast track for Azerbaijan's NATO membership. I'm ju…
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you know, we're talking about, if you will, that's associated with Romania. One of the things everybody has to really look at is the maps prior to World War I, because these people were actually in existence for a long time. Gladio is only …
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Bridget, you know the guy's name from Waco that was the Branch Davidians and all of that. Victor Hotez. Yeah. They keep saying he was a Bulgarian, Bulgarian, Bulgarian. Well, he wasn't. He was part of the Ottoman Empire. So, you know, it's …
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Reportedly discovering arms and ammunition. Police also raided a downtown hotel, engaging in a firefight and ultimately killing three individuals. One was a Hungarian-Romanian, one an Irish national, and one a Bolivian. Allegedly connected …
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even before, but after World War II, they tried constantly, Galen primarily, but the CIA, MI6, to put together, basically stay behind capability inside of the Soviet Union, both in Ukraine, Romania, and these other areas. They were never su…
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Ukrainian insurgent army leadership returned to the old enemy, the Soviet Union. They began making plans to share weapons and information with nationalist guerrillas in Belarus, Croatia, Romania, and Hungary. And keep in mind, those people …
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Croatia, and Romania. So this is all being melded together. In the late November 1943, the Soviet Union's regained control over eastern Ukraine. Representatives from 12 different nations and ethnic groups convened in the Ukrainian city of Z…
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The war still raging in Eastern Europe, however, made the collaboration between the underground forces very difficult. This notion of a joint revolutionary struggle persisted in the minds of the anti-Soviet partisans as they fled to West Ge…
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They don't even have to go. It's so much cheaper to debank you, put some bad reviews out there if you own your own business, put some stories in the local newspaper about you doing X, Y, or Z, pay somebody $10,000 to besmirch your character…
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tens of thousands of these OUMN members moved to Canada, Australia, and the U.S. during the Cold War, where they became sort of like this Ukrainian think tank. And they were also alive with all the other fascist collaborators through this p…
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The Stetsco in Ukraine and Heifer in Croatia and Diuntu in Romania, you just discussed all of them. And of course, they did create the ABN faction of the World Anti-Communist League. And then you had the Asian version of that with...…
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It's kind of a fake country. It's just a part that they carved off of Romania. I love it. And they speak Romanian. You're talking my language, all of these fake countries. I talk about them all the time. I love the fact that you do too. Go …
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starts describing how they're going to parse all of the landmass after World War I. And it talks about defining the borders of France, Italy, Japan, Greece, Romania, the Serb-Croatians, Slovenia state, Turkey.…
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originally, as well. Okay, moving on. There's a tie to them doing business in Romania, too, and I wanted to see if it coincided with the time that Frank Wisner, during OSS times, was in Romania, and it did not. I asked Grok if there was any…
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He's an academic, and they send him over as the chief of the Austro-Hungarian Division of American Commission to negotiate the peace. He's also a delegate on the Romanian, Yugoslavian, Czechoslovakian territorial commissions. And we know wh…
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They talked about peace treaties for Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria that had participated in World War II. At the end of 1947, a conference ended with no accords at all. Even negotiations for a peace treaty with Austria was broken off by Ma…
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presence in Eastern European nations rather than withdrawing. And after the peace treaties of Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria, the Soviet troops stayed in place. Russian diplomats walked out of a meeting of the Foreign Council of Ministers. …
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Stalin had no difficulty in making certain changes to the European borders of Russia. Parts of Poland were annexed to the Ukraine and to White Russia. Parts of Finland were taken over. In some areas, Baltic republics annexed to White Russia…
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had also been commissioned as a Navy intelligence officer during the war, where he was then transferred to OSS. During his OSS time, he spent time in Africa, Turkey, Romania, France, and Germany. Wisner had determined to build an organizati…
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These early U.S.-sponsored covert actions in Asia coincided with the beginning of private financing on behalf of the CIA, covert financing. The World Anti-Communist League was set up by remnants of the Nazi elements with assistance from the…
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one depicting him proudly seated on a golden throne and the other one taken shortly after NATO, mercenary captured him, raped him with a bayonet, his face lifeless and bloodied. Rubio ended the series of tweets with the image of a former Ro…
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Something you mentioned yesterday. So it was in, I think, at the end of the show yesterday. I just listened to it this morning. And it just, you know, you were talking about, you know, what's happening and like what happened in Brazil with …
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with the People's Party. Maxime Bernier has always been consistent. So my question for you is, do you think it's the same kind of deal that's going on? That's what happened in France and what happened in Romania. It's happening here. They'r…
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who fought with us during World War II the next day. And actually, it wasn't even the next day. It was even before the war was over. We brought Reinhard Galen over to the United States and copied all of his stay-behind unit stuff that he'd …
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that that was an Operation Gladio coup that happened there. The stuff that's happening in Romania, absolutely an Operation Gladio coup. The stuff that happened in Slovakia, we tracked that guy, the shooter, back down to training that he had…
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Galen had spent so much time in all of the conquered areas that Hitler had taken, which included France, Czechoslovakia, Romania, all of those different countries. They had began, Otto Skorzeny was his trainer for this. They had been settin…
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the gold fund, Hitler's Black Eagle gold funds. So let me just lay this out for people. When they set up the Bank of International Settlements, which was supposed to be the central bank of central bankers, which provides them a forum after …
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whatever, their gold, he basically, his banker, Herman Slatt, or however you pronounce his last name, would call the Bank of International Settlements, which had a U.S. president at the time, and he would say, move Czechoslovakia gold to th…
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Sarkis successfully concluded the negotiations and the Iraqis believed by giving this large contract to Americans that the relationship had warmed up. Unfortunately, Mitchell and Brennan had other ideas. Global consultants decided that maki…
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Nixon wrote to his old Cold War friend, brutal communist dictator, Nikolai Kusuku, I am pleased to learn that Pan East International and its associates, Colonel John Brennan and Honorable John Mitchell, both who served my administration, ar…
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$4.7 billion in U.S. agricultural credits, which according to the House Banking Committee report, U.S. officials allowed Iraq to trade with other countries in exchange for cash to pay for weapons. Well, we don't, at least in this case, we d…
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These were jobs for Americans that Nixon just offloaded to Romania so that they could get a bigger cut. When the Romanians made uniforms finally arrived the following spring, Sarkis phone rang. The head of the Iraqi procurement was calling …
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Not sending it to Made in USA, but they sent it to a communist country at the time, which Ceausescu was a brutal communist leader there in Romania. It's just crazy how consistent they were in their ideas. Yeah, they're not anti-communist at…
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And then another thing that I thought was very interesting in the last couple of days was I mentioned earlier in the week on my own podcast that I just found out about Romania's coup d'etat that happened over a month ago. And I hadn't heard…
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Romania, Hungary, Ukraine, all of those. So they planted stay behind unit. They trained rebels. They armed them while it was the Nazis that were pushing into the Russian borderland. And those arms and the trained people, many of which were …
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But army leaders continued to balk at the organization of an Eastern European unit modified special forces program in order basically to do overt stay-behind capability. A guy by the name of Harry Heckscher, H-E-C-K-S-H-E-R, he was the CIA'…
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The Pentagon's wish list briefed to the CIA included up to 2,000 agents to be inserted into the Soviet Union. Though one such unit conducted a daring five-week raid into Romania, Brigadier General Roman S-H-U-C-H-E-W-Y-C-Z, who was the comm…
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I think Galen sold the idea to Alan Dulles that they had enough. All right. I'm thinking the best way to say that. So when Alan Dulles and Galen made the arrangement of saving Galen because he had all of these stay-behind units throughout R…
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viewed all of those stay-behinds as a meticulous rooting out. And those, by the way, those stay-behind guys, they skin people alive. The local citizens didn't like them. That's not what you're told today because we want to make the Soviets …
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overthrowing the governments. And that's all they care about. They don't care how sloppy it is. They don't care how many people get killed. They just, and they would have continued on just, and that's why Operation Gladio, when we looked at…
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of Soviet dominated nations. Apparently he needed it. In pursuit of this aim, the author says that Stalin repeatedly broke agreements. History shows that the U.S. broke almost every agreement it had with Stalin as well. He just conveniently…
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The Albania operation, which we've covered in other books, where Wisner kept sending team after team after team of people into Albania and every single one of them were murdered. And he didn't stop. They don't care. They were trying to set …
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They had brought down the Soviet Union. They credited, of course, their success in Afghanistan for doing that. Over the next months, the communist government of Eastern Europe were swept away. Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Roma…
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Helping Lindsay was Harry Rogeski. He looked at the Pentagon's wish list as pie in the sky on exactly how to do it. But the hour was late in Ukraine. Many of the partisan companies were down to cadre levels. Although one unit conducted a da…
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We weren't going to expand NATO. There wasn't going to be any military bases in any of the non-Soviet countries like Romania and Poland. And we've put military bases in all of them. And then he talks about the operations in Yugoslavia, Chec…
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allowed the Nazis to stash their treasure while they were looting Europe. They put them in secret accounts, which Germany then used to buy the essential products from neutral countries funneled into the Third Reich, like Tunsin from Spain, …
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or whatever, he took all of their gold that they had on account at the Bank of International Settlement and did a ledger, McKittrick did this, did a ledger entry and put it under Germany's name. So the way that worked is in order to join th…
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Pearson was again on the verge of blowing up Nixon's career. Reporting in his widely syndicated Washington merry-go-round column, Pearson revealed that the VP candidate had left out something very important from his checker speech, namely h…
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collaborated with the Nazis during the war and later with communist regimes that took over his homeland. But Mille Lacs' reputation, Pearson reported, did not discredit him with Senator Nixon. He was intimately involved in the CIA operation…
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who had finagled his way into the United States after the war as part of a Romanian trade delegation, be deported. Wisner had served as the OSS station chief in Romania, and he considered the country his turf. He was acutely sensitive to th…
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compromising directions, including Nixon's bank account, Dulles' law firm, the CIA front organization called National Committee for Free Europe, and even some of Wisner's own secret combat groups. The Romanian industrialists who reportedly …
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Soon he had amassed a small fortune as a manufacturer of railroad equipment. In the 1920s, he and his family moved into a mansion in Bucharest, where he entertained capital's high society and befriended the mistress of King Carol II, Madame…
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In the 1930s, as Hitler built his war machine in Germany, King Carol's rule came under increasing pressure from homegrown fascist movements like the Iron Guard. The veritably anti-Semitic organization blamed Jews for Romania's woes and targ…
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the mistress. Despite the debt he owed the king's mistress for her patronage, the ever opportunistic Malaxa began currying favor with the Iron Guard as the group grew more powerful, financing its activities and flying its flag from the roof…
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With Hitler's influence expanding into Romania, Malaxas made another move, merging his industrial empire with that of Hermann Göring's brother Albert. Your interests, my dear Mr. Malaxas, are the same as ours, the Nazi industrialists assure…
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launched a coup attempt using the industrialist mansion as a base. During the coup, the Iron Guard fell upon the country's Jews in one of the most horrific violence in Romanian history. Thousands of Jews in Bucharest were rounded up, beaten…
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The Iron Guardsmen hung their victims still alive on meat hooks. We talked about this on Alpha Show when we were talking about the beginnings of the Eastern Europe group that was brought over into the United States by the CIA. It include Uk…
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After the coup was suppressed, Malakza was jailed as a leader of a conspiracy and his industrial empire was confiscated by the Nazis and Romanian government. But in 1944, as the advancing Soviet army drove the Germans out of Romania, Malakz…
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returned all of his industrial property. Nevertheless, Malaxa was savvy enough to realize that his future was not bright in communist Romania. He had already taken the precaution of moving his fortune into U.S. accounts after the war by mak…
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His generous distribution of bribes included jewels, Cadillacs, and cash. Malaxa persuaded Romanian officials to allow him to travel to the United States, ostensibly on trade business. He arrived in 1946 and never returned. Malaxa wisely ch…
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that his battle to stay in the U.S. would drag on for years. Malaksa's OSS, CIA, FBI, and INS files bulged with condemnations. One government report labeled him notorious. Another called him the most vile man in Romania. He was a master of …
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at various times during the war. He had gone from playing Hitler's game to someone who must be considered an agent of the Soviet government and that of the Romanian communists in the U.S. According to a 1952 CIA memo, perhaps the most conci…
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of landing on his feet. He is considered to be essentially a dangerous type of man. None of that mattered to Alan Dulles when Malaxa turned up in his office at Sullivan and Cromwell. The pertinent fact was that Romanian had a huge fortune a…
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which had stretched from Buenos Aires to Bucharest, Malaxa secured Dulles' influential help in his battle to stay in the U.S. Some of Malaxa's treasure went to prominent Romanian exile leaders who hoped to take power after the communist reg…
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parked a whole bunch of Nazis there. And the same was true in France, where he underwrote scholarships for exiled Romanian students who turned out to be veterans of the Iron Guard. That was a scam. It was just a way to pay them. And they tu…
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He began to fancy himself a great benefactor. In January of 53, shortly before Eisenhower's inauguration, Malaxa reached out the hand of friendship to a prominent Jewish exile named Iancu Zizou. Malaxa sent word that he was eager to meet hi…
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Assets were seized. And later on in 2006, Romania decides to pay their grandchildren for all the assets. Go figure that out. Must have been a guy controlled by the CIA. Not surprising. Vicious, vicious, vicious man. Yes, he was. Absolutely.…
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Frank Wisner. I have Wisner's book right here. Let me see if he's even mentioned in here, but I know he was working beside him because of some of the same things that are talked about in here. Frank Wisner's book on the, there's several cha…
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Beatlesmith's investigators discovered that it was questionable source in Romania gossip circles. They're talking about this guy who had been responsible for the salacious charges that had been leveled against Wisner. The source was Nicolae…
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And it says he later became a representative of the SD at German embassy in Romania, where they massacred tons of Jewish people. Romania, by the way, is where Frank Wisner was at the end of the war as the OSS. Post-war, he was recruited by …
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which they contracted through Nicolae Crocercu from Romania prior to his execution. The partners in the particular deal were former U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell and Sarkis Saganalian, S-O-G-H-A-N-A-L.…
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and Jack Brennan, former aide to Nixon, who were involved in a $181 million business deal to supply uniforms to the Iraqi army, which they contracted with Nikolai Karsasku, Romanian, prior to his execution. The partners in this particular d…
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send U.S. gunboats to control the situation in Budapest, encourage the Czechs, Romanians, French, and Slovakians, each of whom had territorial claims against Hungary, to seize Hungarian rail lines, mountain passes, and other strategic point…
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counter-revolutionary government and begin aid and propaganda measures to sure this up. As things turned out, Wilson did not send gunboats to Budapest, but the Czechs and Romanians did indeed invade Hungary, and with their help, Hungarian A…
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and should be permitted to keep Austria and several other territories that Hitler had already claimed. Dulles did not seem too attached to the Czechoslovakian question. The notes continued. He favored enlargement of Poland eastward into the…
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Equally important, strong public action by the Wartime Commission during the war would almost certainly arouse further demands from citizens of the Allied countries for substantial action against Nazi crimes. R. Borden Rehm's fear of such a…
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The three allied foreign ministers reached new agreements on the terms of U.S.-British and Soviet alliance against Germany and on joint allied policy for post-war Europe. The foreign ministers announced their joint resolution in Moscow's de…
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Recently, he had learned that Long's group at State had sabotaged the deal that could have purchased survival for 70,000 Romanian Jewish for a mere 170,000 in Romanian currency. Long choked and denied Borgenthal's charge. Let's see. He was …
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The Secretary of the Jewish Aid Committee for Immigrations in Zurich, Leon Rosengarten, wrote to the Foreign Office seeking clarification from Lord Simon. Is it to be understood, he said, that cruelties and massacres of stateless persons wh…
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Germans had given Romania until December 1943 to remove theirs. Although, as a U.S. diplomat report from London put it, quote, if the transportation go on at present rates, the Romanian government will have fulfilled those orders before the…
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states virtually unlimited authority over their own population. Jewish people and so-called stateless refugees in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Romania enjoyed no real protection under existing international law from persecution by …
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But the story was out in the wake of the Wise press conference. There was a rush of public attention to Nazi atrocities, but there was little agreement about what should be done about them. The most obvious response, the rescue of them and …
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good people. These were people that were radicals, and many of them had all of the same belief systems as the Nazis, even if they were not formal members of the SS. Representatives from Bulgaria, which remember we've learned is the weapons …
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In November 1947, under the chairmanship of Monsir Bela Varga, V-A-R-G-A, the Hungarian National Committee was established, followed by a Romanian one. And then a Council of Free Czechoslovakia was organized in 49. Also, an Albanian one was…
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ACEN, Assembly of Captive European Nations. ACEN brought together all of these organizations, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania. They also provided representatives to participate in …
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So it was going to basically be functioned like as a UN, but only for those countries. As it ends up, this ASIN organization is how they got the quote-unquote intel to do all of the insertions into Albania, Hungary, Romania. And you guys re…
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She basically accused him of creating a country-wide concentration camp and also criticized him using a phrase that she coined called the land of the workers and that there was no notion of humanity in anything that was set up in the Soviet…