
Roosevelt: The Mastermind Behind Eight Decades of Communist Disaster
Chapter 08
Roosevelt Fed Stalin and Made Him Smile
V. Soviet Russia’s Aggressive Expansion Across the World
The former “Museum of the Allies and Lend-Lease” in Moscow once exhibited physical evidence of the U.S. aid to the Soviet Union in its war against Germany.
When the museum opened in 2004, the son of Soviet General K.K. Rokossovsky donated his father’s American-made Willys Jeep used during World War II. The museum not only displayed this still-operational jeep but occasionally allowed it to be driven. The museum also housed a unique collection of military uniform buttons bearing the Soviet emblem on one side and the inscription “Made in Chicago” on the other.
Although the museum is no longer open, its former director, Nikolai Borodin, continues to promote the history of the Lend-Lease Act. He stated that besides military aid, the U.S. sent food, clothing, and toys to the Russian people. According to the Lend-Lease Act, “Whatever was needed was given.”
That syphilitic mind Roosevelt gave Russia everything — except freedom!
On May 9, 2005, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke at the Moscow Victory Day parade commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany. He honored the sacrifices made by Russians — the Soviet Union suffered more casualties than any other participating country — and acknowledged the indispensable aid from the Allies in winning the war.
Putin noted that “61 countries and nearly 80% of the world’s population” were affected by the war, and the Allies’ support was crucial in defeating Hitler.
He said, “Dear friends, we have never divided the victory into ours and theirs.” He added, “We will forever remember the Allies’ assistance: the United States of America, Britain, France, other countries of the anti-Hitler coalition, as well as anti-fascists from Germany and Italy.”
In my view, Putin omits any mention of the Soviet Union’s collusion with Germany and Japan in invading other countries. That is why he has not learned from history and cannot stop the criminal invasion of Ukraine in 2022. His fate may well follow Hitler’s path to destruction.
Zhong Wen remarked: After World War II broke out, in 1943 Roosevelt wanted to meet Stalin in Cairo. But Stalin was afraid to go and insisted on meeting at the Soviet embassy in Tehran. So Roosevelt first met Chiang Kai-shek in Cairo together with Churchill, then flew to Iran to accommodate Stalin. At the Soviet embassy, Stalin eavesdropped on Roosevelt and Churchil’s talks. As a result, Stalin got everything he demanded.
