Wednesday, August 30, 2017

The US rescues Russia

Moscow's propaganda today makes every effort to persuade its zombie victims that the main purpose of the US is the destruction of Russia ... Indeed, if it were not for the United States, Russia would probably not have it. In the Great Hunger in the Volcano, Russia from 1921-1922 ARA (American Support Fund) donates food for 78 miles. The dollar (almost 1 billion today) to the disaster. The aid saves 10 million fatalities. The program is co-ordinated by Fritzuf Nansen, the prominent Norwegian researcher who has been the supreme commissioner of the Russian aid program. The photo of two children with advanced malnutrition is his work from the beginning of 1922 and is used in pamphlets in the US and Europe to raise aid for the starving in Russia. The same American administration donated food to Russia and in 1891-1892 to the so- Program Famine Fleet, immortalized in the famous paintings of Ayvazovsky. In the picture Ivan Avivazski's picture: Distribution of the 1892 food. Later, during World War II, the program Lend Lease US supply of war against Germany USSR weapons, ammunition, food, medicines totaling nearly $ 11 billion at today's prices that are above $ 170 billions. This assistance includes 3770 bombers, 594 fighters 11, 5980 anti-aircraft guns, 2,000 locomotives, 51,000 jeeps, 361,000 trucks, 56,445 field phone 600 000 km. 22 million artillery shells, almost 1 billion shotgun cartridges, 15 million pairs of soldier boots, 3.5 million tons of food, and more. USSR pay 7% of the delivered, the rest is simplified. Without this help, hardly USSR would deal with the Nazis (which Moscow was an ally from August 1939 to June 1941 and divide Europe. In fact, the USSR supplied the Nazis with raw materials, while Germany fought and conquered Western Europe). Fourth, when the United States is helping Russia significantly with food, it is in the years since the collapse of the USSR. Since 1990, over a period of 20 years, the US has been donating food and medicines for Russia's 2.7 billion.

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