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WW2 - is there really anything new?

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Message 101 - posted by suvorovetz (U12273591) , Sep 14, 2009

I think, I got something new and quite intriguing that particularly Paul will get a kick out of. I found articles by Mark Solonin and Keistut Zakoretzky addressing extraordinary confusion in general, and very strange and seemingly illogical directives in particular, emanating from the Red Army General Staff on June 21 and 22, 1941. I'll post something on this when I muster some time to sort it all out in a concise form.

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