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Operation Keelhaul by Julius Epstein is one of the most heartbreaking accounts

                   that you'll ever read. Terrified Russian POWs (declared to be traitors) and
                Waffen SS men from many countries were shipped to the USSR to be murdered.
                      Many commit suicide, as had Stalin’s own POW son, Yakov, in 1943.







                                                   MARCH 5, 1946

                   CHURCHILL DECLARES THAT AN ‘IRON CURTAIN’ HAS
                                            FALLEN OVER EUROPE




               By 1946, it is clear that Stalin has no intention of allowing the occupied nations
               of  Eastern  Europe  to  join  the  “European  Family”.  Nor  is  he  interested  in
               annexing  the  USSR  to  a  western-controlled  New  World  Order.  The  Globalist
               love affair with the Soviet Union ends in disillusion. Thus was born “The Cold
               War”.


               The  now  ex-Prime  Minister  of  Great  Britain,  Winston  Churchill,  who  helped
               engineer  this  disaster,  delivers  his  famous  “Iron  Curtain”  speech  in  Fulton,
               Missouri:


               “an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind that line lie all the
               capitals of the ancient states of Central and Eastern Europe. Warsaw, Berlin,
               Prague,  Vienna,  Budapest,  Belgrade,  Bucharest  and  Sofia;  all  these  famous
               cities and the populations around them lie in what I must call the Soviet sphere.”
               (11)


               Over  the  coming  months  and  years,  these  nations,  which  had  been  given  to
               Stalin  at  Yalta,  will  fall,  one-by-one,  to  Soviet  backed  Communist  Parties  in
               each nation. The usual Red terror soon follows in each. General Patton had been
               right after all!
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