This is a repeat of a message I sent some 20 minutes ago which for some reason came out jagged and difficult to read. Soory Frank Russia Today Thu., Oct. 01, 1998 at: NY 7:14 a.m. Lon 12:14 p.m. Pra 1:14 p.m. Mos 3:14 p.m. Churchill "Planned Third World War against Stalin" LONDON -- (Agence France Presse) Winston Churchill, the British wartime leader, ordered his War Cabinet within days of the defeat of Germany in 1945 to draw up contingency plans for an invasion of the Soviet Union, it was reported Thursday. The battle plan, said to be contained in Top Secret documents obtained by the Daily Telegraph, recommended re-arming up to 100,000 German troops to help half a million British and U.S. soldiers fight their erstwhile The 29-page report, codenamed Operation Unthinkable, was presented to Churchill on May 22, 1945, 14 days after the end of the World War II in Europe, according to the London newspaper. It assumed that the Third World War would start on July 1, 1945, probably with a surprise attack by 47 British and American divisions between Dresden and the Baltic, the daily said. Stalin in retaliation was expected to invade Turkey, Greece, Norway and the oil fields of Iran and Iraq, as well as launch extensive sabotage operations in France and the Netherlands. But the War Cabinet plan ruled out "total war" against the Red Army, which one, adding that there was no reason why an Anglo-American invasion of Russia would fare any better than Hitler's Operation Barbarossa. The documents, discovered in Britain's Public Records Office, showed that planning was carried out at the very highest level of the British government and military, said the Daily Telegraph. Churchill described the plan as "a purely hypothetical contingency" but nonetheless set his planning staff to work on it amid the euphoria of victory. He eventually rejected the plan on the advice of the Chiefs of Staff and replaced it with a defensive scheme to guard against invasion by the Red Army, the newspaper said. ( (c) 1998 Agence France Presse)