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In the issue of Collier's for October 27, 1951 132 pages.
In the issue of Collier's for October 27, 1951 132 pages. All of them are focused on how to go third world war, which is inevitable victory over the forces of good (the West) and the equally inevitable defeat the forces of evil (Russia). Our country will be dismembered, occupied and we finally gained access to the democracy.
Cover of Colliers. According to the scenario of war "Kolerz" Russian staged outrage in Europe because of Yugoslavia. And then so insolent that overthrew vigorous bomb on Washington. Centerfold - Washington after the treacherous attack Russian.
The reaction was not long in coming - the bomb dropped on Moscow.
But this is only the beginning - the brave American paratroopers landed in Siberia - their goal is to free the unfortunate prisoners.
But the Soviet convicts - not a finger to do. Do not wait for the valiant liberators, and exempt themselves and proclaim their own republic. Democratic course.
Meanwhile, Stalin dies. Takes the reins of his son Basil. But he had no choice but to surrender to the forces of the valiant liberators.
A little bit of American humor. Brave GIs says Russian prisoner - "Well, what can you say to yourself in the comfort: you have there in the South someone lynched?»
In Russia, meanwhile, begins a new life. Free and democratic. The one about which Russian dreamed for centuries (what else Russian dream-in fact it really?).
Russia finally becomes sufficiently democratic. And Moscow is honored to take the Olympics.
Cover of Colliers. According to the scenario of war "Kolerz" Russian staged outrage in Europe because of Yugoslavia. And then so insolent that overthrew vigorous bomb on Washington. Centerfold - Washington after the treacherous attack Russian.
The reaction was not long in coming - the bomb dropped on Moscow.
But this is only the beginning - the brave American paratroopers landed in Siberia - their goal is to free the unfortunate prisoners.
But the Soviet convicts - not a finger to do. Do not wait for the valiant liberators, and exempt themselves and proclaim their own republic. Democratic course.
Meanwhile, Stalin dies. Takes the reins of his son Basil. But he had no choice but to surrender to the forces of the valiant liberators.
A little bit of American humor. Brave GIs says Russian prisoner - "Well, what can you say to yourself in the comfort: you have there in the South someone lynched?»
In Russia, meanwhile, begins a new life. Free and democratic. The one about which Russian dreamed for centuries (what else Russian dream-in fact it really?).
Russia finally becomes sufficiently democratic. And Moscow is honored to take the Olympics.