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by phylo_roadking » Sun Oct 15, 2006 11:59 am
The Soviets did indeed purchase single or very-limited quantities of tanks etc, through the '20s and '30s - then copied what they needed. Without the niceties of licensing agreements. What I'm referring to is the large quantity of weapons shipped in a panic from the UK by Churchill - including for example Bell Airacobra fighter aircraft that had been supplied to the RAF but they never got on with and didn't use in front-line service - though the Rusians loved them; their tricycle undercarriage proved far better for winter airstrips than normal RAF twin-spar undercarriages that required a precise three-point landing to avoid minor damage at best.
MY question is - in those months before December 8th - when the USSR was the OTHER enemy of all things good and Mom's apple pie, was the American public aware of or would they have approved of what was sent to the UK being sent on in turn to the great enemy of Capitalism...at THAT time?
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