After World War II, a man named Frank Wisner helped establish the Office of Policy Coordination with the official intention of assisting refugees and working with the International Red Cross. However, the unofficial intention was psychological warfare against the enemy.
While delivering American toiletries across the Iron Curtain, Wisner thought it would be potentially demoralising not only to demonstrate higher standards of comfort from the West—but also larger penis sizes. He proposed airdropping enormous condoms marked as "medium" sized onto the Soviets to make them only imagine the magnitude that must be their American counterparts' anatomy.
Sadly, this plan never came to fruition. Wisner had been hardened by the brutality he witnessed during the Soviet occupation of Romania. He was further devastated by the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. He and Hungarian insurgents asked the West for help against invading Soviet troops. However, President Eisenhower thought it too risky to involve American military against a landlocked country, believing it would incite a nuclear war with the Soviet Union.
Kremlin leaders insisted that the CIA-financed radio had overstated the "revolution" but Wisner asserted, ""[T]hey do this because... They can't stand the truth; they can't stand the thing being understood throughout the world or within the Soviet Union as a genuine revolt."

