Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Lend Lease. Part II

First published by the Oriental Review and Global Research on May 17, 2015
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Roosevelt’s World War II Lend-Lease Act: America’s War Economy, US “Military Aid” to the Soviet UnionBy Evgeniy Spitsyn, May 13, 2015
Nonlethal lend-lease aid
Besides weapons, other supplies were also provided under lend-lease. And those figures are absolutely indisputable indeed.
Specifically, the USSR received 2,586,000 tons of aviation fuel, an amount equal to 37% of what was produced in the Soviet Union during the war, plus almost 410,000 automobiles, making up 45% of the Red Army’s vehicle fleet (not counting cars captured from the enemy). Food shipments also played a significant role, although very little was provided during the first year of the war, and the US supplied only about 15% of the…
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I started a “storm” of comments on a video doco about “henry ford”.. No where in the doco did it mention him getting a “special” medal from hitler for all his help during the war.. Funny that aye..
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Funny alright Jace …hadn’t heard that one either. Like the ‘paper clip’ guys migrating to US post war 2 carry on their experiments.
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