"Keith Willshaw" wrote:
"Venik" wrote in message
...
BUFDRVR wrote:
Not according to interviews conducted with
Japanese civilian and
military
leaders following WW II. Take a look at
the U.S. Strategic Bombing
Survey.
I am sure the answers would have been different
if these interviews were
conducted by the Soviets.
Well yes Beria had a way of getting the answers
Stalin wanted to hear.
Keith
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You've got that right: supposedly Stalin was displeased with Beria's predecessor
Yezhov about not getting a confession out of Bukharin-Beria told Stalin "Let
me have him. I'll have him confessing he's the King of England." Stalin got
the confession, Beria got promoted, and both Bukharin and Yezhov were liquidated....
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