It is another story of one person against the whole world, just like Blackwater, but this resistance story of British diplomatic adviser Jones is against the most influential country at the time, the Soviet Union. After going deep into Ukraine, the land of the Soviet Union, the shocking famine completely shattered the impression of Stalin. It turned out that he was a butcher and slaughtered millions of peasants with hunger. Equalitarianism is very harmful, and this period of history is exactly the same as the three-year natural disasters in our country, which is simply chilling. Now, can anyone imagine eating bark, eating soil, or even eating people? After going deep into the enemy’s den and understanding the truth, Jones told the British people about the incident. However, due to the revelations of international relations and the Pulitzer Prize-winning editor of the Soviet Union, everyone did not believe what he said, except for one person. It was Orwell who later wrote the famous book Animal Farm, which uses animal metaphors. Finally, the truth of the matter was revealed in a Welsh newspaper, allowing people to learn about this period of history and the millions of Soviet people who starved to death. Stalin's God-making movement was completely shattered. At the same time, the British government still does not believe that Hitler will launch World War II. Against the background of the confusing truth of sumo, this story is particularly touching, especially the Ukrainian nursery rhymes that echo in the ears. Before returning to her hometown of Berlin, the female reporter lamented that Germany had lost its original free environment under Hitler's rule, and was still hoping that the revolutionary movement of Stalin would bring the freedom she wanted. Jones reminded her that a casual killing Reporters are full of surveillance countries, do you think it has a future? A word to wake up the dreamer, resolutely returned to Berlin but it was too late
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