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USSR will attack the USA on Christmas 1951
2025-03-03
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Text taken from a Telegram post by darpaandcia

Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin is in italics.

[ColonelCassad] How a Ukrainian Refugee Scared the US with Soviet Atomic Bombing

We found an interesting document from the CIA archives, dated November 28, 1951. It is a confidential letter from J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI, to General Walter Bedell Smith, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

The letter states that a Hungarian refugee, while in the Munich Funk Kaserne immigrant camp in Germany, received information from a Ukrainian refugee about a possible Soviet atomic attack on the United States planned for Christmas 1951.

According to the Ukrainian's account, Soviet factories were operating in "total war production" mode and planned to manufacture at least 50 atomic bombs during 1951 - "one for each capital city of the 48 states." The supposed attack was to take place on Christmas Day, since, according to the Ukrainian, the Russians traditionally launch military operations on Christian holidays.

He also said that local communists and Soviet "troops" were supposed to seize the production and storage sites of atomic bombs in the United States during the chaos caused by the bombing. The Ukrainian also claimed that the Soviet Union knew that the production of atomic bombs was in the hands of American civilians, and that Soviet agents had infiltrated all the relevant facilities.

The document indicates that the Ukrainian belonged to a partisan formation that requested weapons from the United States and was refused. He probably decided to take revenge on the Americans with this information and at the same time push them to more active actions against the USSR.

It so happened that the USSR was already conducting its third nuclear test at that time, and this seriously unnerved the United States, which is why they took any such information from the USSR extremely seriously. And this case also had a Ukrainian trace.

Actually, we see attempts to unleash a nuclear war by modern Banderites even now.

Posted by:badanov

#1  It wouldn't have hurt much if they bombed Sacramento.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2025-03-03 13:08  

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