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Why we must not forget that Britain and Russia were in the fight against Hitler together
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Why we must not forget that Britain and Russia were in the fight against Hitler together
May 10, 2025

Western media reporting of Victory Day in Moscow invariably lacks historical context and is usually offensive.

Yalta 80 years on… the foundation of world order failed because of Western imperialist duplicity and crimes
February 7, 2025

Reflecting on the 80th anniversary of Yalta shows the world what is still possible for peaceful progress and development.

Yalta 80 years on… the foundation of world order failed because of Western imperialist duplicity and crimes
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Boris Johnson Posing as Churchill on Ukraine Is Slapstick Example of War-as-Distraction
World
Boris Johnson Posing as Churchill on Ukraine Is Slapstick Example of War-as-Distraction
January 25, 2022

Boris Johnson attempting to start a war with Russia partly over an illicit birthday party is a descent into deplorable and gutless slapstick.

The Multipolar Alliance as the Last Line of Defense of the UN Charter
July 1, 2021

The question should be asked: was FDR’s intention to dismantle the British Empire only a ruse to create the Anglo-American special relationship in a new US-led reconquest of the world, or was his plan genuine?

The Multipolar Alliance as the Last Line of Defense of the UN Charter
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FDR’s Anti-Colonial Vision for the Post-War World: ‘As He Saw It’ Revisited
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FDR’s Anti-Colonial Vision for the Post-War World: ‘As He Saw It’ Revisited
April 12, 2020

The 75th Anniversary of the passing of American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt should give the world a chance to revisit the immortal life and courage of the man whom decades of revisionism have turned into a popular aristocratic cartoon character.

Dresden Terror Bombing, Like Hiroshima, a Maniacal Warning to Moscow
February 17, 2020

There is good reason to believe that the rationale for the obliteration of Dresden was for one rather sinister reason. It wasn’t so much an act of terror aimed at Nazi Germany, but rather a show of maniacal power to the Soviet Union.

Dresden Terror Bombing, Like Hiroshima, a Maniacal Warning to Moscow
History
Was the 1945 Yalta Conference a Mirage?
History
Was the 1945 Yalta Conference a Mirage?
February 4, 2020

The relatively smooth waters of cooperation between FDR, Churchill, and Stalin at Yalta concealed roiling cross currents beneath the glistening surface which some historians like to emphasise. These rip tides were quick to erupt in the last weeks of the war.

From Colluding With Hitler Against the USSR to an Anti-Hitler Coalition
December 26, 2019

Regardless of the anti-Soviet rhetoric coming out of the London salons, the British increasingly realised that the USSR was the only Old World country capable of providing them with real help in their fight against Hitler.

From Colluding With Hitler Against the USSR to an Anti-Hitler Coalition
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