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Bruce Dixon: US Fake History of World War II Underlies Permanent Bipartisan Hostility Toward Russia
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
09 May 2025
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Black Agenda Radio · Bruce Dixon: US Fake History of World War II Underlies Permanent Bipartisan Hostility Toward Russia

The late Bruce Dixon was a co-founder and managing editor of Black Agenda Report. In 2018, he provided this commentary entitled, "US Fake History of World War II Underlies Permanent Bipartisan Hostility Toward Russia." His words are still relevant today.

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