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Feb 12th 2011, 65th Anniversary of Dresden Bombing: NATO WW2 Atrocity

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Prior to the carve-up of Europe between the allied forces and Communist Russia, Churchill allegedly wanted to give a display of merciless power to improve the NATO’s bargaining position with Stalin: so 400,000 refugees and civilians were murdered in a cultural-apex of northern Europe who’s main industrial supply to the war effort was cigarettes. It is viewed by some as the single most atrocious homicidal event in human history, murdering more human-beings in one campaign (that lasted 3 days between the 12th and 15th of February, 1946) than Hiroshima and Nagasaki put together.

Yugoslavia: The Avoidable War

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Part One

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Part Two

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A documentary which traces how crucial mistakes made by the West helped lead to the unnecessary breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991, culminating in the devastating NATO bombing campaign in 1999

Crucial mistakes? Read this.

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