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Re: Halifax shot down by Russian fighters?
Disruption of plans? The war was declared on Germany practically immediately on their attack on Poland. There was simply no technical reason not to follow similar declaration of war on the USSR when these invaded Poland, yet this declaration of war didn´t take place. This fact reveals that Poland was simply an excuse for the Frenchies and Brits leaving these moralists no morals at all. No wonder these governments employed die hard bolsheviks like Stafford Cripps.
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