georgephillip
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I'm sure that whatever number you come up with would still pale in comparison to the 10's of millions of innocent people that Russia killed. Either through warfare..or neglect...or deliberate genocide.I'm using this to reply to all of your posts. You talk about myth..and you are busy trying to sell us on yours.I suspect a very large percentage of Americans today do NOT know that Canadians and British were targeting Gold, Juno, and Sword; why would they?Do you want to pretend Americans today know the Soviets losses totaled 27 million compared to America's 400,000? Maybe you're aware of a survey in France during May of 1945 asking who won the war in Europe? 57% said the Soviets. Today the number is less than 15%.
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Answer the question kid.
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The obvious slant and anti-American propaganda is ridiculous..as well as your incorrect and revisionist view of the events of the last 70 years.
A few reminders..Stalin had FDR mesmerized. It was pitiful to watch. As FDR gushed about Papa Stalin..very reminiscent of Trump and Putin, BTW...the USSR was infiltrating thousands of spies into the US. When Donovan and Hoover tried to warn FDR..he discounted everything they had to say--so they mounted their own campaign to root out as many spies as they could. Once Truman took office, it was on---thus the Cold War.
Trying to equate Vietnam and Korea with the events of WWII is just plain pitiful--I'm amazed you would even try it--although it does reveal your anti-American agenda.
I wold point out the the 'butchering' in Vietnam went both ways..and while one can argue the rights and the wrongs..in the field it was war..and war is a shitty business..period.
You bring up the Spanish civil war? Really? You ask what America contributed to it? Well, Americans fought and died on both sides in that war...but what business of it was America's? Rightfully so, we stayed out of it..even though many civilians went to Spain..most all of them on the communist side. They lost..and they died. BTW..Stalin betrayed those people as well.
As I forensically study your posts it becomes clear that you are a fool..who has swallowed the Progression false narrative hook, line and sinker.The US won the war in Europe?
The Soviets experienced one 911 per day every day for 24 years.
The equivalent of every American east of Chicago dying at Nazi hands.
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"It was the Soviet army that broke Hitler's back at Stalingrad, but the myth that the American army liberated Europe, serves aggressive U.S. policy, including Trump targeting Iran...."
Why did the allies wait until 1944 to open a "Second Front" in Europe?
"You have to remember that in May of ’42, Roosevelt took the initiative to ask Stalin to send Molotov and a trusted general to Washington D.C.
"He met there with them.
"And during that meeting he turns to General Marshall, and he says, can the United States open up the second front before the end of 1942, open up the second front in Europe?
"And Marshall says yes.
"And then they issue a proclamation committing the United States to open up a second front."
Two years after the Soviets tore the guts out of Hitler's war machine.
D Day: Mythology of America as Liberator Feeds Trump’s Militarism
I see you forgot to mention that the russians worked WITH hitler at the start of the war, had a non-aggression pact, and managed to pick up some territory while the germans did the REAL work.....
If hitler hadn't invaded russia the russians would have been happy to let hitler continue his aggression while they (the russians) kept absorbing smaller countries.
They were NOT heroes.
And let us not forget that AFTER the war while the EVIL AMERICANS were busy spending money helping countries to rebuild and maintain their autonomy the russians KEPT all of the territory they stole, built walls to keep people in and slaughtered thousands.......
the russians were NOT "the good guys".....
My references to Vietnam and Korea were in response to a claim the Russians slaughtered thousands in the wake of WWII. Obviously, they did, but not on the opposite side of the planet from their homeland.Trying to equate Vietnam and Korea with the events of WWII is just plain pitiful--I'm amazed you would even try it--although it does reveal your anti-American agenda
You may be uncomfortable with reality, but that doesn't change the number of innocent human beings who've been maimed, murdered, and displaced by the US military over the past 70 years.
You also seem, as those like you always do, to completely ignore the good that America has done through the years, the millions fed..freed from tyranny...given homes and medical care. To put in the context of WWII and its aftermath....let us consider the Berlin airlift..where we risked open warfare with the Soviets..to feed our former enemies. How about that?
You lack balance, accuracy and contextual awareness. You are presenting propaganda....and old and tired propaganda, at that...
BTW..to snip a piece of a post and present out of context so you can make a point is intellectually dishonest. Just sayin'...
Stalin was willing to allow German reunification in 1952:You also seem, as those like you always do, to completely ignore the good that America has done through the years, the millions fed..freed from tyranny...given homes and medical care. To put in the context of WWII and its aftermath....let us consider the Berlin airlift..where we risked open warfare with the Soviets..to feed our former enemies. How about that?
Revolution of ’89
"Stalin’s 1952 proposal to unify Germany with free elections was flatly rejected because of his condition that a reunited Germany not join a U.S.-run military alliance, a sine qua non for any Soviet leadership.
"Had this and later initiatives been pursued, there might have been no Berlin wall and no Soviet invasions of East Berlin, Budapest and Prague."