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A simple Google search will provide you with what you're looking for.
i find it far more appropriate to counter a claim with negating evidence then spout "source please" after everything
What do i look up
Look up her memoirs.
I'm assuming you have this information and your being truthful
Which one, which chapter
@Deleted User as for you, when evidence in found in overwhelming archives, atleast be courteous and refer a person to which specific subsection or whatever they should look for
instead of being asinine and saying "just lookit up"
I wouldn't talk out of my ass in a childish attempt to save face. What I've said is true and can easily be confirmed by an online search.
They are in russian
there should be translations
Can u link them
@Dixie Why though? The onus is on him, not me. What I've stated thus far is widely accepted by Western Sovietologists as well as the OSS.
I don't speak russian
Appeal to authority + no source
@Deleted User why argue with someone if you don't want them to believe you?
Tankie I'm assuming you speak Russian and read her memoirs can you provide a translation
ok i'm gonna go back to bumping up my servers' security
good night gentlemen
Officially translated.
Hm where
I checked libgen they don't have it
Only the 1974 one
Tankie how did you the original claim in the first place?
Who do u guys hate more le nazis or the rich
On Amazon by Harper Collins and Bobbs-Merrill Co.
My Life and My Husband are on there.
Yeah thats from 74
?
You claimed she had multiple memoirs post fall
No, I didn't. I said she wrote multiple memoirs and she denounced her husband more than once.
Ok where
What is the name of the memoir
In "My Life" she talks about how her husband requested that she keep a diary, to which she agrees.
This was around the time of his infidelity and their subsequent separation.
My life is the one in the NYT article you linked ne
Which we established was published pre fall
It is an unsubstantiated rumor that later volumes of her memoirs were edited by a suspected KGB agent known as Semyenov who eventually became her third husband.
Wha