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Operation Unthinkable

How many years have passed since the end of the Second World War, and the blatant meanness of the Anglo-Saxons, everything never ceases to amaze us!

In early April 1945, just before the end of the Great Patriotic War, Winston Churchill, the prime minister of our ally, Great Britain, gave an order to his chiefs of staff to develop a surprise strike against the USSR - Operation Unthinkable. It was provided to him on May 22, 1945 in 29 pages.

Americans parade in Paris on August 28-29, 1944
Americans parade in Paris on August 28-29, 1944

Americans parade in Paris on August 28-29, 1944.

According to this plan, on July 1, 1945, 47 British and American divisions, without any declaration of war, were to deal a crushing blow to the naive Russians who did not expect such boundless meanness from the allies. The strike was to be supported by 10 to 12 German divisions, which the "allies" kept not disbanded in Schleswig-Holstein and southern Denmark, they were trained daily by British instructors: they were preparing for war against the USSR. The war, as conceived by the British, was to lead to the complete defeat and surrender of the USSR.

Dresden after Allied bombing on 13 February 1945
Dresden after Allied bombing on 13 February 1945

Dresden after Allied bombing on 13 February 1945.

It was planned to use devastating long-range aviation attacks on the cities of the Soviet Union. Seemingly senseless cruelty, the carpet bombing of Hamburg, Dresden and Tokyo turned out to be, among other things, a practice of the forthcoming strikes against the USSR.

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Then everything turned out, as in the poem (which later became a soldier's song) by Count Leo Tolstoy "As the fourth, we were not easy carried.." (1855):

… Long thought, wondered, Topographers wrote everything on a large sheet.

Purely written in paper, Yes they forgot about the ravines, How to walk on them …

Ready to march
Ready to march

Ready to march.

On June 29, 1945, a day before the planned start of the war, the Red Army suddenly changed its deployment for the sworn "allies".

The colossal experience gained in battles with the German troops made itself felt - our intelligence revealed the plans of the Anglo-Saxons and the command of the Red Army destroyed them with a simple, brilliant move. Deprived of the advantages of a surprise attack (dubious in this case, in my opinion), moreover, under the impression of the swiftly carried out operation to capture Berlin, which was considered impregnable, the “allies” preferred to wipe themselves off and considered it better not to risk it.

From taiga to British seas …

The Anglo-Saxons, just like their clones Americans (and in general all Europeans), never fought (and do not fight to this day) with the enemy, if they did not have 200% confidence in a quick victory, preferring to intrigue and play off countries and peoples.

It is not excluded that the result of Operation Unthinkable, if they decided to start it, was a pro-communist Europe - the dream of all (how many of them were there?) Internationals.

American aircraft carrier
American aircraft carrier

American aircraft carrier.

Thank God, Stalin or our marshals were smart enough not to be tempted by this utopia and to save hundreds of thousands of Soviet soldiers' lives by refusing to continue the world war, now with the rest of the world …..

We remember. He who is forewarned is armed.

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