Micele |
16 november 2013 12:43 |
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Bulevardi
(Bericht 6888356)
Is toch al jaren bekend dat dit om een Russisch experiment was op de mens, door wetenschappers die na WO2 door de Russen "in dienst" zijn genomen, geen aliëns dus.
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De Russen in Roswell in 1947 al, zover ? :lol:
Ik denk dat die (Stalin) wat veel beters te doen hadden direct na WO II, namelijk zoveel mogelijk oorlogsbuit, lees Oost-Europese landen, voor zich inpalmen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History...Eastern_Europe
In the aftermath of World War II, the Soviet Union extended its political and military influence over Eastern Europe, in a move that was seen by some as a continuation of the older policies of the Russian Empire. Some territories that had been lost by Soviet Russia in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918) were annexed by the Soviet Union after World War II: the Baltic States and eastern portions of interwar Poland. The Russian SFSR also gained the northern half of East Prussia (Kaliningrad Oblast) from Germany. The Ukrainian SSR gained Transcarpathia (as Zakarpattia Oblast) from Czechoslovakia, and Ukrainian populated Northern Bukovina (as Chernivtsi Oblast) from Romania. Finally, in the late 1940s, pro-Soviet Communist Parties won the elections in five countries of Central and Eastern Europe (Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria) and subsequently became People's Democracies. These elections are generally regarded as rigged, and the Western powers did not recognize the elections as legitimate. For the duration of the Cold War, the countries of Eastern Europe became Soviet satellite states — they were "independent" nations, which were one-party Communist States whose General Secretary had to be approved by the Kremlin, and so their governments usually kept their policy in line with the wishes of the Soviet Union, although nationalistic forces and pressures within the satellite states played a part in causing some deviation from strict Soviet rule.
New Mexico inpalmen was toch wat te ver voor Stalin en co. ;-) :lol:
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