Who said, “It (Russia) is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key”?
Correct answer: Winston Churchill
baymax
might have known it'd be Sir Winston?
Phoenix
Hitler's goal was to invade Russia to create more living space for the German people, but to get there, he needed to go through Poland. To avoid being attacked by Russia, Stalin and Hitler made a 'deal'; Germany would attack from the east, Stalin from the west, then split the country. Even tho Stalin and Hitler hated each other , they both had expansionism in common.
J
Hitler used “Expansionism” as a disguise for genocide he was an unhappy and bitter person who brainwashed an entire country and others into believing that he had their best interests at heart, Stalin and the Soviet Union got their way after by building a wall and creating the Iron Curtain in the name of Expansionism?
Player #3138816
baymax, it’s always Winston Churchill
If there’s a choice !
Player #31753367
kelo wren, How would he assist now ??
Player Bengal Mama
baymax, Who else, Neville Chamberlain?
Player #25874027
The British Broadcasting Company only lasted from 1922 to 1926 as a commercial Company . It would have been the British Broadcasting Corporation when Churchill made this speech