what a thought-provoking documentary! i really appreciate how it sheds light on the complexities of the Yalta Conference. however, i wonder if the focus on broken promises oversimplifies the geopolitical tensions that were already brewing. could it be that the narrative misses out on how many nations had their own agendas that contributed to the Cold War? just a thought!
"Trust is a very fragile thing it takes years to build seconds to break an eternity to repair that betrayal can last a lifetime" -Lawkeeper Equity Mlp Ace Attorney
Second time I saw this wonderful and full of information documentary about Yalta confranse in 1945.
what a thought-provoking documentary! i really appreciate how it sheds light on the complexities of the Yalta Conference. however, i wonder if the focus on broken promises oversimplifies the geopolitical tensions that were already brewing. could it be that the narrative misses out on how many nations had their own agendas that contributed to the Cold War? just a thought!
Wasn't that uploaded like a week ago?
"Trust is a very fragile thing it takes years to build seconds to break an eternity to repair that betrayal can last a lifetime" -Lawkeeper Equity Mlp Ace Attorney
damn bub,you all the way in it arent ya? You left 5 seperate comments 😂 😂
"But the thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies"-Lawkeeper Equity Mlp Ace Attorney EOJ
It comes with a 14 year imprisonment
The irony of ww2 is after the war the allies recruited former waffen SS volunteers to fight in Korea and Indochina to fight communism
The 14th waffen SS Galician division was never handed over to the Soviets because the allies found a loop hole for them
Former waffen SS volunteers fought in Korea and Indochina