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Winston Churchill appointed
William Stephenson book_quoted
“covert enterprise, particularly considering that England was operating on friendly soil. They were actually operating together. Stevenson had been sent to the US in 1940 on behalf of Winston Churchill. With Hitler's forces overrunning Europ…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2 @ 22:18
Winston Churchill member_of
British War Cabinet documented
“The British War Cabinet again confronted the question of whether to go ahead with tough campaigns aimed at deterring Nazi atrocities in the fall of 1943. When British forces discovered a new mass grave on the Greek island of Kos, German for…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 9 @ 28:09
Joseph Stalin stated
Winston Churchill book_quoted
“lecturing his Western allies on the merits of due process. Uncle Joe took an unexpected, ultra-respectable line, Churchill wrote Roosevelt after the meeting with Stalin in Moscow in October of 1944. The Soviet premier told Churchill that th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3 @ 45:58
Winston Churchill founded
Stay-behind units guest_asserted
“Winston Churchill went back and used that concept when he was the minister of defense in the UK and he created what became known as the Jedbirds in Britain and basically implemented the same concept. Now, there's a whole long story about so…”
▶ Operation Gladio & Recent Events w @ColonelTowner @ 27:33
Joseph Stalin lectured
Winston Churchill book_quoted
“lecturing his Western allies on the merits of due process. Uncle Joe took an unexpected, ultra-respectable line, Churchill wrote Roosevelt after the meeting with Stalin in Moscow in October of 1944. The Soviet premier told Churchill that th…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3 @ 45:58
Winston Churchill removed_from_power
Cheddi Jagan book_quoted
“And they engaged both the British media and the American media in a campaign to basically demagogue Joggin and many of his initiatives. So four and a half months after Joggin took office, the government of Winston Churchill, to quote the au…”
▶ Operation Gladio-British Guiana (Guyana) 1953-1964 @ 5:56
Winston Churchill member_of
Yalta Conference documented
“Once at Churchill's October 1944 conference with Stalin shortly before the first British shipments, and again at February 1945 Yalta conference, they reached several simple agreements. Each of the powers retained authority to deal with its …”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12 @ 1:07:04
Winston Churchill carried_out_attack
West Germany book_quoted
“for senior Nazi Germany leaders. This is largely due to the implications, as I've repeated often, of what it would mean to the United States. On October 25, 1941, just prior to the U.S. entry into the war, the Nazis' execution of prisoners …”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 7 @ 4:36
Winston Churchill founded
United Nations War Crimes Commission book_quoted
“The proposal, he did not think that the new commission and the associated publicity would end Nazi terror altogether, but he did think that they could use it. Lippmann and Schweitzer focused forces appear to have made a nearly identical app…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 7 @ 17:42
Jennie Jerome married
Winston Churchill documented
“Whole Fabian Society came to America through all this stuff. Yes. She had two sons from her first marriage, one of whom is Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister. Just pause there. Yes. Perfect. We've got a Mary Leiter who was marrie…”
▶ The Shadow State 25_ Secret Societies 9; The Taft Dynasty @ 10:27
Winston Churchill carried_out_attack
Iron Curtain documented
“access to Turkey seemed to confirm Russia's aggressive intentions. Truman explained to his Secretary of State, James Burns, I'm tired of babying the Soviets. The secession of crises proved a watershed for public opinion in the U.S. Winston …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3) @ 33:35
Winston Churchill funded
Morgenthau Plan host_asserted
“who had killed persons because of their race, religion, or political conviction, or who had committed certain other crimes. All members of the Gestapo, SS, and Nazi party were to be arrested and detained, quote, until the extent of guilt of…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 11 @ 17:48
Winston Churchill member_of
Fabian Society host_asserted
“you completely lose any benefit of the doubt. And that also came across with his take. Everything he says, again, is 100% accurate with his take on Winston Churchill. But if you don't take Winston Churchill back and understand his benefacto…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Part 7 @ 5:32
Winston Churchill member_of
United Kingdom book_quoted
“The Boers sprung up behind them with these cached weapons and basically annihilated them. Humiliating defeat. They went back, got tons more people, came back and basically assassinated all the Boers. But the Boers did win the First Boer War…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Vietnam Part 5 Phoenix Program @ 1:59:59
Winston Churchill headed
United Kingdom book_quoted
“And it was from that experience where he then moves up through the war, becomes the minister of war and eventually prime minister. And he implemented a similar concept. And in England, they were called the Jedbergs. During World War II, Hit…”
▶ Operation Gladio- Vietnam Part 5 Phoenix Program @ 2:00:24
Winston Churchill proposed
Moscow Declaration documented
“At the next meeting of the British War Department and proposed the Big Three issue a declaration of the upcoming Allied Conference in Moscow, pledging to pursue Nazi war criminals to the end of the earth. By late 1943, the fact that the Ger…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 9 @ 28:40
Winston Churchill exposed
Second Boxer War host_asserted
“And the person that documented it was a reporter named Winston Churchill. So just to make that clear. Anyway. All right. We're going to close up for today. We'll be back tomorrow. If I can do a skinny enough syllabus to get our last two cha…”
▶ Operation Gladio Indonesia Part 5 @ 2:09:55
Winston Churchill founded
Jedburghs host_asserted
“Churchill called their original stay-behind units in Britain. And again, the Jedburgh people, trained people, were basically used abroad in Operation Gladio missions. They were basically the people that the Brits...…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret Wars chap 7 @ 1:15:00
Joseph Kennedy Sr. met_with
Winston Churchill host_asserted
“He knew all those people. He worked with those people. And if I'm right, when he went over to meet with Churchill, he didn't want us to get into World War II. Because when you look at setting up in Europe and over here to, you know, because…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Book Club Prelude to Terror Chap 25 @ 59:01
Winston Churchill founded
Jedburghs host_asserted
“affiliation with the stay-behind units during the Boer Wars and all of that stuff, and then understand that he set up the Jedbergs and all of those types of things, it completely changes the complexion of everything they do after that point…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Part 7 @ 6:03
Winston Churchill member_of
Stay-behind units host_asserted
“affiliation with the stay-behind units during the Boer Wars and all of that stuff, and then understand that he set up the Jedbergs and all of those types of things, it completely changes the complexion of everything they do after that point…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Vietnam Part 7 @ 6:03
Winston Churchill targeted_for_regime_change
Soviet Union host_asserted
“So the Marshall Plan did not include the Soviet Union. Them complaining about the fact that America was buying their friends under the Marshall Plan when in all likelihood, because of the KGB and spying, they knew that the Marshall Plan was…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti Communism #2 @ 1:01:15
Winston Churchill founded
1001 Club host_asserted
“cued me in on them being part of this entire Operation Gladio series. If you go back in the late 1800s, there was a very famous tradition that I don't know how long it went on before that, but I've just followed it back to that point. The C…”
▶ Operation Gladio - World Wildlife Fund Part 3 @ 6:09
Adolf Hitler ordered_assassination_of
Winston Churchill caller_asserted
“He was using them for his means to free the German people of this enslavement. And at the same time, he went through all the European nations and offered them the same opportunity. Some took it, some didn't. He tried to have peace with Wins…”
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Mentions (83)
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We have and we all know now that the Cold War actually started before the end of World War Two. Churchill came over here and announced in a speech about the Iron Curtain. And that began the rhetoric about the demonization of the Soviet Unio…
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So not all of them, but a lot of them. And they retreated. They go back home and lick their wounds because they were defeated. But they're not done. They come back for round two. And when they come back for round two, they bring 10 or 20 ti…
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And Winston Churchill watched with amazement at the efficiency of pre-planting weaponry in the path of these oncoming military people in order to have the logistic leg already done. So all you have to do is move the people into position. Th…
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And in doing that, you had Winston Churchill at the time was a reporter. So he's basically understanding the concept of this new form that they had not seen before, warfare. So when the Brits come back the second time, they bring overwhelmi…
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He was using them for his means to free the German people of this enslavement. And at the same time, he went through all the European nations and offered them the same opportunity. Some took it, some didn't. He tried to have peace with Wins…
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And that's just why I don't understand how you haven't made that connection. Land it and let the colonel answer. Thank you. So believe me, I understand that point of view. And I do know it's unequivocally proven that Hitler did reach out to…
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I don't even know how to describe it. There's a much bigger connection there. If you look at the Milford girls that went back and forth between Churchill and Hitler, one of them was said to have been very close to Hitler. She tried to commi…
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And they engaged both the British media and the American media in a campaign to basically demagogue Joggin and many of his initiatives. So four and a half months after Joggin took office, the government of Winston Churchill, to quote the au…
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And the person that documented it was a reporter named Winston Churchill. So just to make that clear. Anyway. All right. We're going to close up for today. We'll be back tomorrow. If I can do a skinny enough syllabus to get our last two cha…
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in all of the Axis territory that they conquered as they conquered it so that if at any time Russia, the Soviet Union, or the U.S. or Brits or whoever was to try to take that territory back from them, these people would rise up from behind …
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post-World War II has a lot involved in it as well. Yeah, and the other thing you're going to find out about it is a lot of these big names are going to be either Democrat or Republican. It is completely bipartisan. It is about a corrupt ma…
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And as the British go by them, a much bigger force and much better trained, the Boers come in and fall in behind them and spring up behind them and start attacking them. Well, they defeated the British and people were blown away that they w…
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Winston Churchill went back and used that concept when he was the minister of defense in the UK and he created what became known as the Jedbirds in Britain and basically implemented the same concept. Now, there's a whole long story about so…
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A lot of people knew about FDR and what that was about and why we got into World War II. And that's probably why he had to be eliminated because he knew what was going on. And I think this is a connection with Catholicism and the Catholics,…
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When I think he was in charge of the Navy, which he had no experience over in England. It was just through his family. And he actually sent a wire back. I'm leaving from Portugal. And if something happens to my ship, this was Joe Kennedy. I…
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England, and I want to kind of just take you through all of their Gladio history from the time that they were setting up Jedburgh prior to during World War II, touch on Winston Churchill, and then kind of just add both the fact that one of …
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returned as prime minister, Wilson returned to the private sector. And there he worked as a statistician and an economist on behalf of many of the UK industrialists that were looking for investment opportunities in the Soviet Union. So he c…
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The Boers sprung up behind them with these cached weapons and basically annihilated them. Humiliating defeat. They went back, got tons more people, came back and basically assassinated all the Boers. But the Boers did win the First Boer War…
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And it was from that experience where he then moves up through the war, becomes the minister of war and eventually prime minister. And he implemented a similar concept. And in England, they were called the Jedbergs. During World War II, Hit…
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you completely lose any benefit of the doubt. And that also came across with his take. Everything he says, again, is 100% accurate with his take on Winston Churchill. But if you don't take Winston Churchill back and understand his benefacto…
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He and Churchill were fast friends. Churchill was having, well, Churchill started as a reporter. He was down in the Boer Wars and that's where the whole stay behind unit concept came from because he watched the Boers do it and was fascinate…
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cued me in on them being part of this entire Operation Gladio series. If you go back in the late 1800s, there was a very famous tradition that I don't know how long it went on before that, but I've just followed it back to that point. The C…
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This was hardly the kind of social order designed to calm the ulcers of the British old guard like Winston Churchill, who had long regarded Greece as their private manor. The great man was determined that the Greek king should be restored t…
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a cynical monopoly game, Britain had landed on Greece. Churchill later wrote that Stalin had adhered strictly and faithfully to our agreement of October, and during all the long weeks of fighting the quote-unquote communist on the streets o…
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It was Churchill who acted first and Stalin who followed his example in Bulgaria and then Romania, though with much less bloodshed by Stalin, unquote. A secession of Greek governments followed, serving by the grace of the British and the U.…
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Because it was never about Japan. Japan was an excuse to get us in the war. And if you go and you read that book at dawn, we slept, you're going to find out that there was a lot of miscommunication on purpose. So because Churchill and Roose…
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The Iran crisis proved a watershed for public opinion in the U.S. British wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill received a standing ovation at Westminster College in Missouri when he declared in a speech only a few days after the Iranian…
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He knew all those people. He worked with those people. And if I'm right, when he went over to meet with Churchill, he didn't want us to get into World War II. Because when you look at setting up in Europe and over here to, you know, because…
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or a telegram back to the U.S., if the ship that I'm on sinks, Churchill sank it. So, I think if you go back in time, and again, I've read different views of Joe Kennedy. Joe Kennedy was definitely in the criminal syndicate. He was into the…
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Churchill called their original stay-behind units in Britain. And again, the Jedburgh people, trained people, were basically used abroad in Operation Gladio missions. They were basically the people that the Brits...…
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Iran under a false identity. He met with the Shah and he is there on behalf of both Winston Churchill and Eisenhower. And he has at least five other CIA agents with him. And then, of course, they have all of the people working with them ins…
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I will say that, you know, looking at this book particular, looking at some of the stuff about the Soviet Union and things that I really was unaware of, it makes it, this illuminates why Stalin and Roosevelt and Churchill allowed, or Roosev…
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I'm going to mute your mic while I'm talking here just a second. It was almost acknowledged like the way the, just like Korea. So you're assigned sectors, right, of getting the rest of the Nazis out of there. And the lead up to the end of t…
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had basically reneged on just about everything that was going on. It was later revealed that the Soviets even knew about Operation Sunrise and Alan Dulles making deals with Nazis before the end of the war. So at that point, you've got the S…
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access to Turkey seemed to confirm Russia's aggressive intentions. Truman explained to his Secretary of State, James Burns, I'm tired of babying the Soviets. The secession of crises proved a watershed for public opinion in the U.S. Winston …
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I know about the Missouri gang. I think when you were going over some of the skull and bones, wasn't one or two from there? And we just briefly touched it. We may have touched it. Do you want me to spend a couple minutes on it for everyone …
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The meeting went well enough and became the first of a series between the CIA and the Shah, with a British agent sometimes filling in. Roosevelt assured the Shah of both Eisenhower and Churchill's personal support if he dismissed Mossadegh.…
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and affected to the CIA, and how many of the stay-behind units were wearing Army uniforms but weren't Army at all. So ended Project AJAC, the first apparent U.S. covert victory. Kim Roosevelt received personal thanks from both Churchill and…
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covert enterprise, particularly considering that England was operating on friendly soil. They were actually operating together. Stevenson had been sent to the US in 1940 on behalf of Winston Churchill. With Hitler's forces overrunning Europ…
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to get in the war. Roosevelt was a strong supporter of the British cause. With as much as 80% of the American public against entering the European war, they were going to need a propaganda campaign and obviously something to kick it off. Th…
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American public with concerns about the cost of the war, but a well-financed appeasement lobby with strong links to Nazi Germany. Churchill made it clear that he was quite willing to engage in ungenerally warfare to save his nation and do w…
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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 …
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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…
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had issued full warning that Nazi war criminals would be pursued to the utmost ends of the earth, which we know that didn't happen, except for a few of them. The tribunal was finally established in Nuremberg, and even after it was up and ru…
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fitting punishment that they originally favored taking the law into their own hands and just shooting people. Churchill estimated the number would be somewhere between 50 and 100 men. The prime minister thought that once the proper identifi…
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lecturing his Western allies on the merits of due process. Uncle Joe took an unexpected, ultra-respectable line, Churchill wrote Roosevelt after the meeting with Stalin in Moscow in October of 1944. The Soviet premier told Churchill that th…
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on Park Avenue, and his remarks were frank and unfiltered. The first Nuremberg trial had just begun, and Winston Churchill's Iron Curtain speech was months in the future, but Dulles had already sounding, was creating the theme of a future C…
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Foster quickly wore out the general's patience, which he was in the habit of communicating by tapping out a relentless drumbeat on his knee with a pencil. And when that failed to end the ordeal by glazing blankly at the ceiling, signaling h…
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Eden suggested that they created a European Advisory Commission, which would decide how Germany, after its defeat, would be partitioned. Who was going to occupy what sector? The next month, November 43, Franklin Roosevelt traveled to Tehran…
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in 1961, President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill agreed to enclose Berlin 110 miles within the Soviet occupation zone. Wynette submitted a recommendation embracing this agreement. Wynette felt that it would offend the Soviets if we…
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He succeeded George Kennan as a political advisor to John Winnett of the European Advisory Commission shortly after Kennan had persuaded Roosevelt to accept the Berlin zoning agreement. So basically, the whole thing's CFR. It's easy to see …
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The British monarchy has leased the building for one British pound a year. The British monarchy leases the building, supposedly as a tribute to all of their special forces during World War II. On its wall is its story, at least part of it. …
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There are pictures of the Special Operations Executive, the SOE, which ran their Operation Gladio program. And they have pictures of a variety of the people that were part of that. One of which is Lieutenant Colonel Sir Archibald David Ster…
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Energy Security Forum, as well as the director on the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, which was basically a CIA front. Another influential figure new to Aegis' board of director was the grandson of Winston Churchill, the Honorabl…
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at the summit in Tehran in November of 1943. Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin had agreed in principle on several key aspects of military strategy in Europe, a plan for the post-war UN organization, and general outlines of policies on war cr…
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Prussia from Germany, that there would be some form of isolation or international control of the German military-industrial complex, and that Nazis would be permanently barred from any position of responsibility in post-war Germany. That's …
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to what Roosevelt had personally promised to both Stalin and Churchill. But you can trace them both to Roosevelt himself. By 1944, FDR had grown so suspicious of the Foreign Service that he withheld even his own Secretary of State from deta…
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He met with Churchill, General Eisenhower and his staff and the U.S. staff at the European Advisory Commission. Anthony Eden provided Morgenthau with confidential notes taken at Tehran concerning the Soviets and the British and what the gra…
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who had killed persons because of their race, religion, or political conviction, or who had committed certain other crimes. All members of the Gestapo, SS, and Nazi party were to be arrested and detained, quote, until the extent of guilt of…
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the hardline policy against the Soviet Union. Kirk convinced himself and Washington that Tito's forces were acting as a cat's paw of the Soviet Union and that the Yugoslav claim to the port was an example of aggression. Winston Churchill an…
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Ideological-driven U.S. conviction that Tito was simply a pawn of the Soviet Union expanded what was in reality a local dispute with Tito into a more fundamental clash between superpowers. The Soviets saw their action during the port crisis…
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Once at Churchill's October 1944 conference with Stalin shortly before the first British shipments, and again at February 1945 Yalta conference, they reached several simple agreements. Each of the powers retained authority to deal with its …
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the massacres that had been announced in Poland. And both sides were still attempting to bring the allies back together. This delay stretched on for months, and Hackworth used the time to undermine and discredit FDR's nominee of Pell. More …
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The British War Cabinet again confronted the question of whether to go ahead with tough campaigns aimed at deterring Nazi atrocities in the fall of 1943. When British forces discovered a new mass grave on the Greek island of Kos, German for…
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At the next meeting of the British War Department and proposed the Big Three issue a declaration of the upcoming Allied Conference in Moscow, pledging to pursue Nazi war criminals to the end of the earth. By late 1943, the fact that the Ger…
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against the Italians, their one-time friends. Churchill's firm response to the atrocity also sent a message to the Allies that might be willing to treat former Axis soldiers with some leniency if they too abandon Germany. Churchill was sens…
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Quote, I attach great importance to the principles and the criminals will be taken back to be judged in the countries or even districts where their crimes have been committed. Unquote. Here again, revelations of Nazis atrocities became an i…
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Churchill was an acute judge of German political culture. A threat from the Western allies that suspected Nazi criminals would be sent back for judgment to those countries where their crimes had been committed, which for many suspects meant…
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Despite the correction, however, the incident was again another representation that the British and the Americans were working while they were supposedly working with the Soviets as an ally. They were actually working against them. The West…
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for senior Nazi Germany leaders. This is largely due to the implications, as I've repeated often, of what it would mean to the United States. On October 25, 1941, just prior to the U.S. entry into the war, the Nazis' execution of prisoners …
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Despite the tough language, the declaration was silenced concerning those that were the central target of Nazi prosecution, the Jewish population. The earlier protests from Roosevelt and Churchill had also sidestepped mention of this issue.…
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The proposal, he did not think that the new commission and the associated publicity would end Nazi terror altogether, but he did think that they could use it. Lippmann and Schweitzer focused forces appear to have made a nearly identical app…
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nations commission on atrocities in language almost identical to what Burrell had seen. FDR agreed with Churchill's remarks and the Prime Minister returned to London with an agreement in principle to go ahead and quickly implement the UN pl…
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at the end of the conflict when it could be a bargaining chip during negotiations. Despite Eden's opposition, the cabinet agreed in principle to back the commission on atrocities that had been outlined in the Churchill-Roosevelt meeting. Th…
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So the Marshall Plan did not include the Soviet Union. Them complaining about the fact that America was buying their friends under the Marshall Plan when in all likelihood, because of the KGB and spying, they knew that the Marshall Plan was…
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Senator Frank Church lost his Senate election in 1980 to Republican Steve Sims. Many of his fellow liberals also lost their races in the Reagan landslide. The CIA took note. Winston Churchill once said that a man is known by his enemies. If…
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Whole Fabian Society came to America through all this stuff. Yes. She had two sons from her first marriage, one of whom is Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister. Just pause there. Yes. Perfect. We've got a Mary Leiter who was marrie…
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Whole Fabian Society came to America through all this stuff. Yes. She had two sons from her first marriage, one of whom is Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister. Just pause there. Yes. Perfect. We've got a Mary Leiter who was marrie…
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Rabin of Israel, Arafat from the Palestinians, and, of course, Vladimir Putin in 2007. Something would not be allowed today. My favorite are the last two to the last three. Of course, Vladimir Zelensky and Winston Churchill. Zelensky got it…
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Rabin of Israel, Arafat from the Palestinians, and, of course, Vladimir Putin in 2007. Something would not be allowed today. My favorite are the last two to the last three. Of course, Vladimir Zelensky and Winston Churchill. Zelensky got it…
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So shown his true leftist roots, he comes back and he speaks out against colonialism. And after some of the things he wrote, Churchill comes back at him. He says, I have not become the king's first minister in order to preside over the liqu…
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So shown his true leftist roots, he comes back and he speaks out against colonialism. And after some of the things he wrote, Churchill comes back at him. He says, I have not become the king's first minister in order to preside over the liqu…
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to be a threat to anybody. But overnight, actually even before the end of the war, when Churchill came to America and announced the famous Iron Curtain phrase, it was all cooked up as a plan. And so these units were set up all over Europe. …