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The Colonel’s Corner- Presidents Secret War Chap 4
▶ 50:36 A Danish citizen by birth, Topty returned to Copenhagen after the war as a local manager for who? Pan Am Airlines. You can't make this up. Too bad war hamsters watching football right now. Later, he married an American woman and moved to Io…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti Communism #2
▶ 2:31 and transnational anti-communist networks at the beginning of the Cold War. So they go back in this particular essay to November of 1945. It says that Irving Brown, an American, had shown up in Copenhagen. He was doing a major tour.…
The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anti Communism #2
▶ 34:06 International Trade Secretariat held a Congress in Copenhagen. The leaders, including the Danish, began expressing displeasure with the WFTU and basically started questioning whether or not they wanted to be members. Irving Brown was the Am…