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  1. Citation preview. Falsifiers of History ~An Historical Document on the Origins ofWorld Wctr II With an Introduction by FREDERICK L. SCHUMAN COMMITTEE FOR PROMOTION OF PEACE NEW YORK, N. Y. that "Falsifiers of History," issued by the Soviet Information Bureau of Moscow in February, 1948, and the introduction by Frederick L. Schuman, originally published in the April 1948 issue of Soviet Russia ...

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  3. Published originally by the Soviet Information Bureau and allegedly authored in part by Josef Stalin, Falsifiers of History is Stalin's view on America's role in propelling nations towards war and the breakdown of Soviet-German relations in the lead to WWII. As a work of propaganda and as an insight into the views of Stalin it is an interesting document and also an additional perspective onto ...

  4. of History (AT/ Historical Note)": AT the end of January, the State Department of the United States of America, in collaboration with the British and French Foreign Offices, published a collection of reports and various records from the diaries of Hitlerite diplomatic officials, under the mysterious title: "Nazi-Soviet Relations, 1939-1941."

  5. 6. Okt. 2012 · Falsifiers Of History: An Historical Document On The Origins Of World War II Paperback – October 6, 2012 by Frederick Lewis Schuman (Introduction) See all formats and editions

  6. WE BELIEVE that "Falsifiers of History," issued by the Soviet Information Bureau of Moscow in February, 1948, and the introduction by Frederick L. Schuman, originally published in the April 1948 issue of Soviet Russia Today, are significant documents shedding informative light on an important period of recent history.

  7. Falsifiers of History ~An Historical Document on the Origins of World Wctr II With an Introduction by FREDERICK L. SCHUMAN COMMITTEE FOR PROMOTION OF PEACE NEW YORK, N. Y. WE BELIEVE that "Falsifiers of History," issued by the Soviet Information Bureau of Moscow in February, 1948, and the introduction by Frederick L. Schuman, originally ...