In the desperate propaganda battle (see HERE and HERE) that has developed since the Communist rout at the Battle of Dinmore, HM Government have finally struck back. A flurry of documentation and press briefings has emerged from the Shire Hall (prop. Staff Commander A.D.Mann) aimed squarely at Commissar Colonel Professor Winters, and the inevitable fate of those who displease Comrade Stalin:
David King's excellent book on Soviet photo manipulation and 1930's Russia. By way of example, see the fate of Comrade Yezhov HERE |
Last Man Standing - an example of Fleet Street's product. Evidence that being a member of the 1917 Communist Central Committee was almost as dangerous as being a HM Govt Field Commander in the VBCW. |
NKVD Prison Photograph of Lev Kamenev, former Deputy Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (Soviet Deputy Prime Minister). Shot on 25th August 1936 after a show trial. Kamenev's WIKI is HERE |
NKVD Prison Photograph of Grigory Zinoviev, former Chairman of the Communist International. Shot on 25th August 1936 after a show trial. Zinoviev's WIKI is HERE |
HM Government's PR line is that, after defeat at the Battle of Dinmore, Comrade Colonel Professor Winters will shortly be 'recalled to Moscow" and "an inevitable fate". Can "the Great Survivor" of the Hereford VBCW possibly prove his critics wrong? Not if HM Government's latest (tongue in cheek) poster is accurate:
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