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Re: FBI: Cuban Intelligence Aggressively Recruiting Leftist American Academics as Spi
The strikes in America were about helping Germany to defeat England.
Hitler and Stalin hated each other and feared each other but were allies until Hitler attacked the Soviet Union.
The revisionist always mention when Hitler invaded Poland from the west but fail to mention who invaded Poland from the east.
Until mid 1941 Hitlers main source for intelligence on Great Britain was Stalin's agents who were all over England.
During the blitz, the Battle of Britain you had CPUSA in America who took their orders from the Kremlin. There was a collusion between Nazi agents in America with CPUSA. CPUSA had a lot of control in many of the labor unions in America, the CIO, UAW, longshoremens unions, etc. In 1941 during the Battle of Britain wild cat strikes were organized all over America at war plants and on the docks to stop or slow down war materials reaching England. Probably the most famous of these strikes was at the North American Aviation plant in Inglewood, Ca. where the P-51 was being built for the RAF.
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Hmmm gonna explain how strikes equate to the rise of Hitler?
The strikes in America were about helping Germany to defeat England.
Hitler and Stalin hated each other and feared each other but were allies until Hitler attacked the Soviet Union.
The revisionist always mention when Hitler invaded Poland from the west but fail to mention who invaded Poland from the east.
Until mid 1941 Hitlers main source for intelligence on Great Britain was Stalin's agents who were all over England.
During the blitz, the Battle of Britain you had CPUSA in America who took their orders from the Kremlin. There was a collusion between Nazi agents in America with CPUSA. CPUSA had a lot of control in many of the labor unions in America, the CIO, UAW, longshoremens unions, etc. In 1941 during the Battle of Britain wild cat strikes were organized all over America at war plants and on the docks to stop or slow down war materials reaching England. Probably the most famous of these strikes was at the North American Aviation plant in Inglewood, Ca. where the P-51 was being built for the RAF.
If you got a credit card you can read it all or you can read it for free at any half ass public library. -> JSTOR: An Error Occurred Setting Your User Cookie
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