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Such is the right’s propensity for fascism.The world would be a better and safer place if America had allied with Germany to rid Russia of the jewish bolsheviks. ...
Dumbass ....Such is the right’s propensity for fascism.The world would be a better and safer place if America had allied with Germany to rid Russia of the jewish bolsheviks. ...
You support the Holocaust?The world would be a better and safer place if America had allied with Germany to rid Russia of the jewish bolsheviks. ...
That is 100% false. Stalin's Penal System had 3.3 million fatalitiesPretending as if either had moral high ground is absurd. In fact, Stalin killed a lot more innocents than Mr. Hitler did.
Such is the right’s propensity for fascism.
That is 100% false. Stalin's Penal System had 3.3 million fatalitiesPretending as if either had moral high ground is absurd. In fact, Stalin killed a lot more innocents than Mr. Hitler did.
1) 800,000 executed
2) 1.4 million died in GULAG
3) 1.1 million died in exile
Nazis killed at least 20 million non-combatants -- Jews, Soviet POWs, other civilians.
Revisionist historyUSSR played the greatest role of any mortal humans in saving Humankind from Nazis. The War was a great tragedy for USSR. RIP all victims of Holocaust and of Nazi Aggression.
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The tremendous Alexander Solzhenitsyn estimates that Uncle Joe Stalin killed up to 60 million.
That's popular but false. There is no evidence that Yamamoto, or any other Japanese commander, said that. Japan also had no plans to invade the mainland US.Not really much relevance to all this for 2021. Dec. 7, 1941, attack on pearl harbor might be more relevant and a Japanese admiral's warning that > "The United States can never be invaded. There is a gun behind every blade of grass."
The tremendous Alexander Solzhenitsyn estimates that Uncle Joe Stalin killed up to 60 million.
Which is a vast exaggeration.
I support Trotsky rather then Stalin. Stalin had faults. But Stalin's role in defeating Nazis was a great virtue.
I think you missed my thrust. Whether anybody ever said it, is moot. Also moot is if the Japs had plans to invade the mainland US. The point is one of a gun control nature, and the national security value of Americans owning guns.That's popular but false. There is no evidence that Yamamoto, or any other Japanese commander, said that. Japan also had no plans to invade the mainland US.
That's popular but false. There is no evidence that Yamamoto, or any other Japanese commander, said that. Japan also had no plans to invade the mainland US.Not really much relevance to all this for 2021. Dec. 7, 1941, attack on pearl harbor might be more relevant and a Japanese admiral's warning that > "The United States can never be invaded. There is a gun behind every blade of grass."
One of the most significant items of that "Unknown" war was when Russian fighter pilots disappeared, and the country went to military nurse students to fly combat planes. The girls were only 19 and 20 years old, and had never set foot in an airplane.I'm no fan of Stalin's, of course, but the Russian people who defended Stalingrad deserve a ton of praise. That was an unbelievable resistance they put up, and their stifling of the Nazi war machine was a big step toward saving the world.
I think they also sailed up the Columbia River in Oregon, and fired shots at Fort Stevens briefly, but made a hasty exit. The attack was unsuccessful. There were 4 other attacks to the US mainland >>Actually, the Empire of Japan invaded the Aleutian Islands in Alaska in 1942. They ended up getting repelled, but the operation shows their intentions to conquer the American continent.