Stalin's Super Soldier Experiments - Forgotten History

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In 1926, according to Moscow newspapers, Stalin told Russian Scientist, Ilya Ivanov: "I want a new invincible human being, insensitive to pain, resistant and indifferent about the quality of food they eat." Ilya Ivanov was ordered to turn his skills from horse and animal artificial insemination work to the quest for a super-warrior. Hosted by Mike Droberg. The Forgotten History Channel is a 10th Legion Pictures Production.
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