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by DCoder
2493 days ago
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Moreover, some archives were destroyed a) to prevent them from being captured during the war, especially in the 1941 defense of Moscow, and b) to cover up whatever the leaders considered too sensitive later. This second portion also includes docs relating to post-WW2 events like the Totskoye nuclear exercise [0], destroyed decades after the fact because "the archives ran out of space". [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totskoye_nuclear_exercise |
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