A nation of thieves
(en.wikipedia.org)
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OH, I'm sorry. Does that wiki page contradict itself?
How about you instruct me on which inconsistencies I am to ignore, and then I will go along with your title of "nation of thieves", and then """reparations""" can be made, under the assumption that all behind the scenes banking negotiations are known, despite "Very little is known about the Treasure after the October Revolution"?
No, some items were returned. Most of them weren't.
Among them, 120 tons of gold.
Right. And you don't know who, why or where. But that makes all Russians thieves in your book, despite that former country no longer existing and most people alive today, not having been born. According to you.
They have and aren't giving it back.
Are you retarded?
Right. You've ignored every Question I asked you, so sure, that makes me retarded.
So lets go on asking Questions you won't answer. What documents were taken and not returned? Who's gold was it? Is the gold suddenly more important than the treasure that was returned? How does King Michael's Coup factor into all this? And the Soviet occupation of Romania at the end of World War Ii that lasted until 1954?