After you made a deal with Hitler and carved up Poland.
How many Russians did Lenin and Stalin PURGE?
+1, Always remember, Bolshevik despots Lenin and Stalin started WW2 (NOT Hitler or Churchill). Nazis and Bolsheviks were the same (
totalitarian) thing. Even more,
Hitler, like Mao, was merely a Stalin copycat. They don't teach any European history in American public high schools. Like 0. and our commie& leftist radicals are keep saying that ww2 starts in
1939...
Fun fact: Polish mathematicians hacked the Bolshevik communication lines, so instead of the information of what’s happening on the ground, the Moscow - Antichrist, Marxist imperial troops were listening to Holy Bible
That time Poland saved the world...
Nazis and Communists tried to sabotage parliament of Democratic Weimar Germany —but their walkout backfired spectacularly...
"Examining Stalin’s 1941 Plan to Attack Germany"
https://www.agathonlibrary.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Buchanan-Patrick-et-al-Who-Started-World-War-Two-archive.org_.pdf
EXCERPT "This most recent compendium of Russian revisionist writings deepens our understanding of Stalin’s preparations for a military first-strike against Germany in the summer of 1941. The strategic deployment plan, approved by Stalin at a conference on May 15, 1941, with General Staff chief Georgi Zhukov and Defense Commissar Semen Timoshenko, called for a Blitzkrieg:
"Three recurrent terms in the mobilization plan of May 15 confirm the aggressive character of Stalin’s plan. “A sudden strike” (vnyyzapni udar), “forward deployment” (razvertyvaniye), and “offensive war” (nastupatel’naya voyna). Of the 303 [Soviet] divisions assembled on the western front, 172 were assigned to the first wave of attack.
One month was allotted for the total deployment – the period from June 15 to July 15. Mikhail Melitiukhov: “On this basis it appears that the war against Germany would have to have begun in July.”
This anthology also devotes much attention to analyzing Stalin’s speech of May 5, 1941, delivered to graduates of Soviet military academies. In this speech Stalin justified his change of foreign policy in connection with the now decided-upon attack against Germany. From the Communist point of view even a Soviet war of aggression is a “just war” because it serves to expand the “territory of the socialist world” and “to destroy the capitalist world.”