“The Outsider” - Decades before ‘Flags of our Fathers’ this 1961 film follows Ira Hayes from basic training, to Iwo Jima, and the years following the war. Gain an appreciation of Ira’s demise as survivor’s guilt is thrust into the hero’s spotlight.
Hidden Gem: One of the best accounts of just how happenstance the second flag raising was.
Did Stalin Speak English
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If you look at the meetings with him, Roosevelt, and Churchill you see they seem to be talking so was Stalin able to speak English?
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Or perhaps more distressing, did Roosevelt and Churchill speak Russian?
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Or Stalin simply sent his english speaking double?…
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They’re simply pretending to chit-chat, for the benefit of the cameras at the photo op. The real negotiations were done in private with translators.
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No, according to Wikipedia. Check the article on Stalin’s Habits. It states that he liked to watch Western and Charlie Chaplin’s movies but the people’s commissar of cinema (aka the Minister) would translate the dialogs as the movie was playing.
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so they are saying stuff appearing to chit chat but they kow they other side can’t understand them? Probably a lot of swear words
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[quote author=Vance link=topic=27506.msg969021#msg969021 date=1338829691]
so they are saying stuff appearing to chit chat but they kow they other side can’t understand them?
[/quote]I wasn’t aware that politicians knew of any other way of talking?





