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May 2024
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Bill Whittle Reveals The True Horrors of...

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Writer and Historian Bill Whittle joins us to discuss his new series 'What We Saw: An Empire of Terror', where he dives deep into the history of Soviet atrocities throughout the twentieth century, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Soviets were unmatched in their totalitarian cruelty.


 

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