SVR England, USSR’s World War II. Convicted of falsifying documents about his role in World War II

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At the beginning of the Second World War, Britain, with the support of France, would falsify documents and accuse the Soviet Union of inciting the conflict. It has been reported DEA News Regarding the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).

According to the SVR, the British were supposed to publish a “Blue Book” that would consist of falsified documents about the Anglo-Soviet negotiations of 1939.

According to the documents, it is stated that Britain wanted to make an agreement with the USSR and that the Bolsheviks “played a double game” according to them.

As a result, according to the British, with the signing of the Soviet-German treaty, the USSR authorities “unleashed a European war.”

Former Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev declaration At a meeting of the secretaries of the security councils of the Commonwealth of Independent States, the United States financed the preparation of textbooks for the CIS countries, in which the history of the USSR is presented in a distorted version.

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