Posted on 02/11/2005 6:24:02 PM PST by koba37
Edited on 02/11/2005 6:29:06 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
A document from Russian archives lists American servicemen in Soviet custody in May 1945.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. military service members may have been imprisoned and died in Soviet forced-labor camps during the 20th century, according to a Pentagon report to be released Friday.
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A fascinating story here about one of the lucky ones who survived "Nacht Und Nebel" and then avoided that fate (long read, 166 pages but worth it).
http://www.jerseyheritagetrust.org/edu/resources/pdf/hassall.pdf
Changing the subject, is it not true that the "wedding cake" buildings in Moscow were built by German POW after WW2, ditto many buildings in Alma Ata (Almaty) ?
Russia was never on anyones side. They were for themselves.
True - I have a friend whose grandmother was punished for giving the German PWs bread - they were working on the ugly sisters (I live in one of the sisters).
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I still have my originals from the seventies! Isn't Solzhenitsyn unique in his... what would you call it? Kind of a mordant sarcasm. It's very Russian, but then, so is he.
Your name made me laugh. For some reason I visualize kali holding six sporks.
d.o.l.
Criminal Number 18F
I read Gulag after it was published. I was in the military then and it made the cold war real. At the same time Reagan was calling it the evil empire. We have to be willing to call evil by its name.
Had a realization - I was not responding to your statement about anti-semitism. I would want to read that material for myself.
President Bush the first knew of POW's in Vietnam, and was also part of the coverup while there were still some alive in captivity. The story was one of the reasons for the intense hatred Perot had for him.
"I have it, but haven't read it yet. I have been told it has some pretty anti-Semitic rantings in it."
I've been told you were idiot, but I haven't met you yet.
Suggest you give specifics when you slander someone.
How is saying you've heard that his new book may contain anti-Semitism in it slander? I think I made it clear that I didn't know that for a fact. What I do know first hand from watching the television show he hosted in Russia is that he is a slavophile with what could be construed as anti-Semitic leanings. Have you read what he says about America and Americans?
I wasn't stating for fact that his new series is anti-Semitic, but it has been reported to have such material. That's no different from someone saying they heard a film contained something offensive, but they ddn't know for sure because they haven't seen it. Solzhenitsyn is on the record blaming Jews for destroying the Russian state (the Tsarist state). Read "August 1914"
Where is the proof of Bush I's complicity in this alleged coverup? Perot was bilked out of a lot of money from some people who exploited his sincere concern for the fate of American MIAs. These exploiters use the hopes of family members of the MIAs and their supporters in order to earn a lot of money to conduct bogus rescue missions. The most disgusting ones are those who used to be in the military themselves.
The proof is, he was CIA director and vice president, then president. There were POW's alive in SE Asia long after it was reported that the last had come home. That is proof enough for me.
There is plenty of proof, but you have to be able to open your mind to the possibility that this "icon" could have such views. I have recently purchased his "200 Years Together" (in Russian). It's a history of Jews and Russians. Instead of translating everything he infers, I'll provide you with the following link:
http://www.reason.com/0405/co.cy.traditional.shtml
Now, tell me again how I'm smearing him?
To understand how Solzhenitsyn can be thought to be anti-Semitic is to be able to understand how subtle Russian anti-Semitism is. It gets lost in the translation, however, his language is what some in the States would call "coded" - a lot of inference. You may note I never said I believed he was anti-Semitic. His writing, essays, novels, etc., do have their place in history, however, it does not make him an infallable person.
And to be fair and balanced ( ;) ) - here's Solzhenitsyn discussing his book:
http://english.mn.ru/english/issue.php?2002-51-9
Enjoy
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