Originally posted by notyoueither
I'm pretty sure that if that is being shown to you in Russian, the original version of what Winnie would have said in English would not have been that flattering.
I'd love to see an original English text though.
I'm pretty sure that if that is being shown to you in Russian, the original version of what Winnie would have said in English would not have been that flattering.
I'd love to see an original English text though.
Churchill about Stalin:
"He was an outstanding person impressing our severe time of the period in which his life elapsed. Stalin was a man of exceptional energy, erudition and unbending willpower, harsh, strict and relentless as in work, so in talk, whom even I, educated in English parliament, could not oppose in any way.... In his works gigantic strength was resounded. In Stalin this strength was so great that he seemed unique among the leaders of all times and peoples.... His influence on people was irresistible. When he entered the hall of the Yalta Conference, all of us stood up as if at someone's command. A strange thing is that we stood at attention. Stalin possessed profound, logical and intelligent wisdom devoid of any panic. He was a peerless master able to find, at a difficult moment, a way out of the most hopeless situation.... This was a man who destroyed his enemy with the hands of his enemies, and forced us, whom he openly called imperialists, to fight against imperialists.... He took over Russia with a wooden plough, but left it equipped with atomic weapons"
So, Sandman, you still think that Stalin was an imbecile and Churchill was lier?
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