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- From: jburnes@csisun.uucp (Jim Burnes)
- Subject: Re: soviet atrocities rarely revealed in establishment media
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 16:04:36 GMT
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- Mr Bacon writes about little known post-WWII history:
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- After spending the last 4 or 5 years scanning intelligence literature
- I stumbled upon the same Stalinist atrocities you speak of.
-
- What is even more startling than this is the fact that the US govt
- either wittingly or unwittingly helped them out. Several testimonies
- of US soldiers who, after the fall of Berlin, helped herd supposed
- "war" criminals onto trains heading toward the Soviet Union. These
- war criminals were men, women, children etc. Apparently these
- people were either put in concentration camps in the USSR or
- simply shot there.
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- Apparently what they were were people who were definitely anti-communist
- and needed to be supressed/eliminated in order to stabilize the
- eastern european pro-communist regimes to come. If you remember, prior
- to the outbreak of WWII there was a very strong Hegelian dialectic
- running through Germany - the communists and the nazi were polarized
- in the extreme.
-
- The US end of this entire operation was called Operation Eastwind.
-
- The British helped out and I cant remember their name for the operation
- right now. It was something like Operation Gangplank (I know this isnt
- it but its real close...maybe phonetically or maybe a part of a ship).
-
- Or maybe the names of the operations were reversed for British/Americans.
- Its been about 2 years since I read it.
-
- Authors "in-the-know" including Alexander (sp?) Scholtzenietzen (in his
- book "The Gulag Archipelago") speculate that the deal was cut during
- the Allied Summit in Yalta, USSR before the end of the War.
-
- I not saying this is all absolutely true....just stuff I stumbled
- upon in my research.
-
-
- For what its worth....
-
- Jim Burnes
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