Comments by "David Himmelsbach" (@davidhimmelsbach557) on "History Speaks: Russia Must Surrender Unconditionally" video.

  1. It's a detail, but I must correct you. FDR stunned Winston -- at Casablanca -- with Unconditional Surrender as the Allied supreme objective. Winston later recounted that he damn near swallowed his cigar. It was NOT discussed -- by ANY committee before hand. FDR's judgment has proven sound. Where he really went off the rails was when he let Stalin have a free hand. (Yalta) [ FDR didn't know that WWII was Stalin's idea, not Adolf's. Yeltsin had to produce the hard evidence in the 1990s -- which stunned the world's press. It's now forgotten.] We now know why: his very best buddy/ alter ego was Harry Hopkins. HH was a full-on Bolshevik admirer -- proven by his own hand in his own diary. This treasure tome was not to be revealed until decades passed. During late 44/early 45, Harry Hopkins became, de facto, the US president. FDR had given him signature authority. (!) Most presidential signatures -- being so many during wartime -- became machine made with a die and custom press. These devices are in common use at Universities for Diplomas, as elsewhere. Using this authority HH managed to send off -- to Stalin -- his buddy -- ALL of the key MATERIALS and blue prints of the Manhattan Project... (1945) Forget Klaus and Coy. This has been recorded by the Soviets in their LendLease database -- published to the Web in the 1990s by college students who didn't fully comprehend what they'd revealed. The Atomic Goodies were detailed at the end of the data. They included stuff that ONLY an atomic engineer would recognize as vital. Civilians would always let the item roll in and out of their brains. HH sent Stalin the PHYSICAL, not just the blue prints. Yes, truck loads. The Manhattan Project really WAS staffed with geniuses -- IQs often beyond 160.
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