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In 1946, the former lieutenant general of the imperial army and the head of the White movement in the south of Russia, Anton Ivanovich Denikin, wrote a letter addressed to the US President, Harry Truman. In the message, the military leader gave the American leadership advice that, in the opinion of Denikin, could help Washington defeat the USSR and free Russia from communism. A letter is stored in the National Archive of the United States, in the collection of Admiral Ulyam Liha. After the defeat of the white movement, Anton Denikin Donkey in Paris. Despite the hatred of the Bolsheviks, the general’s aggression against the USSR met the general hostilely, noting that in the event of the victory of the Reich, the loop will be replaced by a foreign yoke. In 1942, the Nazis invited him to lead the volunteer Russian units, but Denikin refused. After the war ended, Anton Ivanovich’s attitude towards the USSR became more tough. Denikin believed that the West goes to Stalin for great concessions. In 1946, he addressed a letter to Harry Truman in which he indicated: “Flying out with feelings of national humiliation and resorting to deceitful promises, the advice prepares hordes of mercenaries ... resorting to the help of propaganda, local armed conflicts, riots, strikes and uprisings, Stalin is following the way Bolshevization of the world. " Western countries should refuse to provide Moscow with any loans, because all funds received will be spent on the production of weapons. Any concessions to Stalin will not prevent conflict, but only provoke daring actions on his part. The peace of the USSR and foreign communist parties will lead to a decrease in the prestige of states with the democratic government