
In questo giorno, 86 anni fa il 17 settembre 1939. I russi si unirono ai loro amici nazisti in attacco alla Polonia unendosi alla Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Hanno messo in moto il patto Ribbentrop-Molotov e hanno iniziato la divisione della Polonia e la successiva occupazione della Polonia che si è conclusa nel 1989.
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di siRcatcha
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Anyone got that picture of the russian and the nazi hugging it out?
Ye, most people foreget that USSR and Nazi Germany was alies, until Hitler betrayed them.
russian bots like to ignore that
I like that Ferdinand Čatloš(slowakai) looks like putin on his Wikipedia photo
Someone should repost it to a russian community, and harvest thermal energy
Europeans should work towards broadly establishing the understanding of Nazi Germany and the USSR plunging the continent into WWII together. Without their joint strategies, it wouldn’t have been possible for Hitler to take out one enemy after another in 1939-41. Also too many people nowadays are giving credit to Russia for defeating the Nazis, when they not only didn’t oppose them before, but very much made their conquests possible!
Everyone forgets this Molotov-Ribbentrop pact.
USSR was the inspiration for the organization of both fascist and nazi regimes. Moderate europeans of the time such as Otto Rühle called them red faschists.
Use of the term “red fascist” was first recorded in the early 1920s, in the aftermath of both the Russian Revolution and the March on Rome. For instance, the Italian anarchist Luigi Fabbri wrote in 1922 that “red fascists” is “the name that had been given to those Bolshevik communists who are most inclined to espouse fascism’s methods for use against their adversaries”.[1] In the following years, other socialists began to believe and argue that the Soviet government was becoming a red fascist state. Bruno Rizzi, an Italian Marxist and a founder of the Communist Party of Italy who became an anti-Stalinist, argued in 1938 that “Stalinism [took on] a regressive course, generating a species of red fascism identical in its superstructural and choreographic features [with its fascist model].”[2]
Here we go again with Ribbentrop-Molotov. At this point, it is more than evident that the ‘West’ had closer ties with Nazi Germany, and that it maintained them after the war.
Poland was an ally to Nazi Germany until they betrayed Poland. Let’s see if situation with USSR will be different.