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Your parents were told World War II was to defend Poland’s Sovereignty

The truth is far different. Poland was included in the 22 once free and democratic nations of pre-war Europe that were handed to Soviet despot Josef Stalin the year before the German armed forces (not the elected National Socialist government) capitulated to the combined armies of the Soviet Union, British Empire and American imperialism. Ironically, two of these ignominious empires have since collapsed, the United States is now the Americas most failed state. Karma?

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill conspired with Joseph Stalin to surrender Eastern Europe to the Soviet Union in 1944, according to newly released secret documents. 

A note, written in October 1944, was a “nominal agreement” between Churchill and Stalin on which countries they would control after the end of World War II. CREDIT: JOHN NGUYEN / JOHN NGUYEN

The Churchill-Stalin pact was drawn up in secret during Churchill’s visit to Moscow in 1944, and now for the first time has been shown to the public in a new exhibition at the National Archives of the United Kingdom entitled ‘Protect and Survive: Britain’s Cold War Revealed’.

The handwritten document, from Churchill’s hand, also bears a trademark signature made by Stalin, showing Stalin’s agreement to gift Central and Eastern Europe to the Soviet Union. Earlier, Churchill had mentioned the document in his World War II memoirs, but only in passing and omitting all the details.

The note, written in October 1944, was an ‘agreement’ between Churchill and Stalin about which countries they would control after the end of World War II. According to a report in the Telegraph newspaper, an ashamed Churchill himself described the pact that consigned 22 nations and half of Germany to the devil, as ‘an impertinent document’ and said that ‘it would come as insensitive’.

The note begins by saying that it was written by Churchill during a meeting with Stalin in the Kremlin. It reads: Roumania, Russia – 90%, The others – 10%, Greece, Great Britain, according to the US – 90% Russia – 10%, Yugoslavia 50/50%, Hungary 50/50%, Bulgaria, Russia – 75%. The others – 25%.

Furthermore, Churchill said, his American allies would be ‘shocked if they saw how rudely he placed them.’

The exhibition’s chief curator, Mark Dunton, told the Daily Telegraph that this ‘was the result of late-night arguments between Churchill and Stalin, while they both had a good mouthful of whisky.’

‘I think it’s important that this document be displayed because there’s a lot of meaning in this little square of paper. It’s potentially incredibly significant, the fate of tens of millions being decided at the touch of a pen as a result of a chance meeting.’

As events took place, the Soviet Union occupied even more territory than that, occupying listed countries (except Greece, which remained free from Soviet occupation) and included Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Germany and the three Baltic states.

Scores of millions of people were displaced, killed and tortured under Soviet rule over the next four and a half decades in Eastern Europe. At least three major uprisings against the Communist regime followed: in 1953 in East Germany, in 1956 in Hungary, and in 1968 in Czechoslovakia. All three were severely repressed by the Soviet army. Others followed throughout the 1980/1990s that culminated in the collapse of the Churchill-Stalin Pact. 

NOTE: The Soviets (1917 ~ 1990) invaded and occupied over 40 countries and in the process martyred (Solzhenitsyn’s verified figures) 66.7 million Christian Europeans.

READ MORE in the new Mike Walsh’s book The All Lies Invasion II: War in Europe and South-East Asia

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