The book's strongest moments come when the author's newsroom instincts take us inside the private quarters and public halls where
a godless soviet dictator showed his all - too - human face to American businessmen, entertainers, politicians, and Average Joes.
It was also a major contributor to the downfall of the Evil /
Godless Soviet Union.
A godless Soviet Union and its puppet states faced a God - fearing America and its allies in the causes of freedom and democracy.
Not exact matches
They are in fact,
godless people and the same sort of people who brought about destruction and misery every where they've gone; from the French Revolution with it's guilotining of tens of thousands of people a year to those who established the
Soviet Union at the costs of millions of lives and kept half the world under its iron fists for nearly a century.
-- That he lied about his war service: He was a tailgunner in World War II; — That he was a drunk: He would generally nurse a single drink all night; — That he made the whole thing up: He produced loads of
Soviet spies in government jobs; — That he just did it for political gain: He understood perfectly the
godless evil of communism.