Operation Keelhaul (1) The Allied crime against humanity WW2
Operation Keelhaul was the code-name given to the forced “repatriation“ of millions of Soviet and non-Soviet citizens to the USSR between the years 1944 and 1947 (if not beyond). At least three major Western powers were responsible for this crime against humanity - Britain, the United States, and France - with others (Canada?) potentially also taking part. This is the first video in a multi-part series where we’ll be diving into the details of what happened, and trying to figure out the motivations behind the various actors. Today, we’ll look at who the people were that didn’t want to go back to the Soviet Union, why they didn’t want to go back, why the Soviet Union wanted them back, and what the Allies did to send them back.
To the YouTube censors: I’m NOT a Nazi, nor a Fascist, nor a Marxist, nor do I believe in any other evil totalitarian ideology. The purpose of this video is to study history so that we can avoid repeating the same mistakes in the future. If we deny hi
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