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Press Release: Stalin’s Mysterious Death

Press Release (Monday) November 14, 2011: Stalin’s Mysterious Death Did Stalin, the Soviet dictator, die a peaceful death in his bed or was he poisoned by Beria? What is the new medical evidence? With the possible exception of Mao Tse-tung, the greatest mass murderer in history was Joseph Dzhugashvili, who was better known as Stalin […]

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World War II (Part II) — Deception, Espionage, and Total War

 Operation Barbarossa — A Re-Enactment 70 Years Later SPECIAL BULLETIN  — from Radio Berlin a Special Report!June 22, 2011   7:00 AM We are sorry to interrupt your programming. It is the German Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler, speaking: “…At this moment a march is taking place that for its extent, compares with the greatest the world

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Stalin: The First In-depth Biography Based on Explosive New Documents from Russia’s Secret Archives by Edvard Radzinsky

Stalin: The First In-depth Biography Based on Explosive New Documents from Russia’s Secret Archives by Edvard Radzinsky is an authoritative, engaging, thrilling, and edifying biography of the Red Czar of the Soviet Union, the tyrant Joseph Stalin. This book was published in Russia in 1996, and immediately translated and published in an English edition that

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Churchill’s Deception: The Dark Secret That Destroyed Nazi Germany by Louis C. Kilzer

This a great book for history buffs and World War II aficionados. The author, Louis C. Kilzer, a respected journalist who has twice earned a Pulitzer Prize, has written an intriguing book. I must respectfully disagree with the unfavorable Amazon book reviews that have been posted so far in this forum, and so I am

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The Astounding Case of Soviet Defection Deception by Miguel A. Faria, MD

In Alexander Orlov: The FBI’s KGB General (2002), former FBI agent Edward Gazur tries to prove the impossible ­that KGB General Alexander Orlov was a true defector, a man who switched allegiances from the Soviet Union to America and repudiated international communism. Gazur ardently believes that Orlov, who became his friend and whom he ultimately

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