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Zhukov, hailed as the savior of Moscow
Savior of Siberia, too. He repelled the Japanese in 1939 at Nomonhan. This was no border clash, the Japanese were bent on a full scale invasion and would not stop until they got to Lake Baikal.
the nearby Reichstag, the old German parliament building, abandoned after an arsonist set it ablaze in 1933
The actual “blaze” was a small fire in one corner of the building, quickly extinguished. William Shirer has a part in of of his books where he gives an eyewitness account of walking through it just after the fire was put out. Most of the buildng was unaffected, but all factions in German politics immediately worked to take advantage of the situation.
We know about teams of operatives with software to manage many multiple identities and leverage things like canned responses.
We do? Where was this found out?