ha ha, daunas. -- t. "Audrys" <kokskienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message news:oevpj5$p13$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > CIulpk stalinui pydere pats. > > Ta "nuomone" smarkiai nesueina su tiekimo skaiciais is to pacio > straipsnio. 1941 ziema prie maskvos buvo sunkiausia - bet tiekimo per tuos > metus tik 2.1% nuo bendro, t.y praktiskai nulis. > Ypac pakilo tiekimas 1944 kai jau buvo visiskai viskas aisku. > > "tomasz" wrote in message news:oevnuv$noi$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > > nepritari josifo nuomonei, ozy? > > > -- > > t. > "Audrys" <kokskienoreikalaskokiadeze@takas.lt> wrote in message > news:oevmpu$ms2$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> ten pat >> Shipped goods of the western Allies to the Soviet Union.[35] >> Year Amount >> (tons) % >> 1941 360,778 2.1 >> 1942 2,453,097 14 >> 1943 4,794,545 27.4 >> 1944 6,217,622 35.5 >> 1945 3,673,819 21 >> Total 17,499,861 100 >> >> >> t.y. lendleas'as realiai pradejo ka nors siust kai persilauzimas jau buvo >> aiskus :D >> >> "tomasz" wrote in message news:oevjvt$knd$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> >> nu nu... >> kvailasis naivume... >> jei ne adolfo kvailumas ir pindosu pagalba, i blyna butu sukociotas >> mordoras. >> >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lend-Lease >> >> Nikita Khrushchev, having served as a military commissar and intermediary >> between Stalin and his generals during the war, addressed directly the >> significance of Lend-lease aid in his memoirs: >> >> I would like to express my candid opinion about Stalin's views on whether >> the Red Army and the Soviet Union could have coped with Nazi Germany and >> survived the war without aid from the United States and Britain. First, I >> would like to tell about some remarks Stalin made and repeated several >> times >> when we were "discussing freely" among ourselves. He stated bluntly that >> if >> the United States had not helped us, we would not have won the war. If we >> had had to fight Nazi Germany one on one, we could not have stood up >> against >> Germany's pressure, and we would have lost the war. No one ever discussed >> this subject officially, and I don't think Stalin left any written >> evidence >> of his opinion, but I will state here that several times in conversations >> with me he noted that these were the actual circumstances. He never made >> a >> special point of holding a conversation on the subject, but when we were >> engaged in some kind of relaxed conversation, going over international >> questions of the past and present, and when we would return to the >> subject >> of the path we had traveled during the war, that is what he said. When I >> listened to his remarks, I was fully in agreement with him, and today I >> am >> even more so.[30] >> >> In a confidential interview with the wartime correspondent Konstantin >> Simonov, the famous Soviet Marshal G.K. Zhukov is quoted as saying: >> >> Today [1963] some say the Allies didn't really help us. But listen, one >> cannot deny that the Americans shipped over to us material without which >> we >> could not have equipped our armies held in reserve or been able to >> continue >> the war.[31] >> >> >> -- >> >> t. >> "tikrasis sbalen" <netikekit@ne.lt> wrote in message >> news:oetaq4$k6u$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >>> jei nepatinka, kad rusu, sakykim "sajungininku". >>> bet pripazinkim, kad hitleriugai uodega isalo visgi prie Maskvos >>> ir rusai turi teise mineti Pobieda >>> nes labai didele kaina sumokejo uz ja >>> pagarba. >>> minute tylos. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >