2017 KGB FILES DECLASSIFIED: Did Churchill kill Stalin?
Inessa S
What if everything you think you know about Joseph Stalin isn’t true? Similarly, what if the icon you perceive Winston Churchill to be is a mere illusion of history? Anomalies in the way history is written is nothing new, with the more or less objective truth often published many decades later.
In this episode, Mikhail Poltoranin, former Head of the Government Committee on the Declassification of KGB Archives, talks about the way that the US airforce bombed Soviet bases in 1950 – in reaction to Stalin’s power, according to him. They didn't stop until their mission was complete - that is the death of Stalin. It's possible that others within the Soviet system were asked to take responsibility for his death, given the many who took on that claim, as explained by Poltoranin.
Joseph Stalin has been attributed many crimes against humanity – the figures are in the hundreds of millions according to some sources. In reality, contemporary Russian historians cannot account for even a fraction of the said deaths he is thought to have ordered. That is not to say that he never did such a thing – the current figure is around 100,000 people over the course of his leadership.
In my view, very little about Stalin written in Western (or Russian) literature is true – you could test it now by doing a simple google search for “Stalin quotes”. Not one image that shows up is attributed to a real text.
Why might the USSR not have publicised such crucial information earlier? In my opinion - nobody wants to admit defeat. If the MI6 was able to carry this out, this means the intelligence was better equipped or better resourced to have been successful. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ppnj0rZKfqQ
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