History of World War II: How General Winter Did Not Save the Soviet Union in 1941 – The Greanville Post
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How General Winter Did Not Save the Soviet Union in 1941
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BY JACQUES R. PAUWELS
Cartoon in the Evening Standard depicting Hitler greeting Stalin after the invasion of Poland –The cartoon is actually deliberately misleading, seeding the notion that Nazism and Communism are two equally evil totalitarianisms and that both countries were guilty of starting WW2, a form of historical revisionism currently sponsored by the West as part of a disinformation war against Russia. (Fair Use)
In a remarkable book,
1939 : The Alliance That Never Was and the Coming of World War II, the Canadian historian Michael Jabara Carley describes how, at the end of the 1930s, the Soviet Union repeatedly tried, but finally failed, to conclude a pact of mutual security, in other words a defensive alliance, with Britain and France. This proposed arrangement was intended to counter Nazi Germany, which, under Hitler’s dictatorial leadership, had been behaving more and more aggressively, and it was likely to involve some other countries, including Poland and Cze
Déconfinement : l administration française n a plus rien à envier à la bureaucratie soviétique
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