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“Analyzing opinion on the German-Russian war, Dr. George Gallup found 72 percent desiring a Russian victory, against only 4 percent wanting Germany to win, but also found 47 percent predicting a German victory, as opposed to 22 percent expecting Russia to win.”


The results of another 1941 Gallup poll can be read here.


Click here to read the results of a Gallop poll regarding the Cold War.


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