Why Koba (Sralin) —Not Hitler—was WWII's True Mastermind

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It was Stalin's pact with Hitler, that made WWII possible. Hitler would never have invaded Polish empire , without having his back door secured, by having Stalin being cooperative.

 
How many times do we have to remind Litwit that Stalin (Russia) was our ally in WW2?
Because he is a low grade and low IQ individual on several sites ( same name) with a paid job to Troll .
He simply passes on releases provided by his office people and then dutifully does a copy and paste job.
As you can see he is not the smartest if he ever has to go off script .
And with Russia advancing everywhere, not even the Budanov Beasts can find anything positive to talk about .
 
How many times do we have to remind Litwit that Stalin (Russia) was our ally in WW2?
as many as i want 🇷🇺ivan. get over it my bitch👍
Poland demands Moscow return seven paintings it claims were looted during Second World War/ The rape of more than 100,000 Polish women and girls
 
Sean McMeekin shows, the conflicts that emerged were the result of Stalin's maneuverings, orchestrated to unleash a war between capitalist powers in Europe and between Japan and the Anglo-American forces in the Pacific.

When it comes to the Pacific theater, Stalin was responsible for instigating Imperial Japan into invading China. A Latvian spy orchestrated a railway incident that resulted in the Japanese occupation of Manchuria.

In the spring of 1927, as the relations between the USSR and China sharply deteriorated, Chiang Kai-shek broke off diplomatic relations with Moscow, and Soviet advisers were forced to leave the country. But Christopher Salnyn remained in China as an illegal resident. He settled in Shanghai under the name of Christopher Lauberg and began to create a covert group that was supposed to supply weapons to the Chinese Communist Party, which fought against the Japanese and the troops of Chiang Kai-shek. To cover this activity, an export-import trading company was organized with a branch in Beijing.

One of the most high-profile operations carried out by Salnyn was the assassination of General Zhang Zuolin in 1928, who took an openly anti-Soviet position and constantly organized provocations on the Chinese Eastern Railway (CER). The special operation was carried out successfully. On June 4, Zhang Zuolin died as a result of the explosion of his special carriage while traveling on the Beijing-Harbin railway line. Ivan Vinarov, who was traveling in the next carriage, took photographs of the scene. Everything was arranged in such a way that suspicion of the general's murder fell on Japanese intelligence for many years.

 

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