
The Good War? Myths of World War II | Sean McMeekin & Richard Hanania
CSPI Podcast
Stallen and Hitler in the Balkans?
Stalin made his views brutally clear. There was no subtlety whatever. He would even threaten that, you know, th soviets might a negotiate some type of a peace bei the allies back. So there's a risk, but yes, i think the payoff would have been enormous for the interests of the us. In britain, in southeastern europe and in the balkans. And despite roosevelt's own foreign policy world view, he didn't really approve of the anglifile empire.
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