• Vilian@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    of course after nzia invaded them, but before that they had agreements to share Europe with the Nazis, who don’t know history is you, not me

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      4 months ago

      Literally everyone made agreements like that. The Soviets were the last to do it after spending years trying to form an anti-fascist pact with the liberal powers.

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      You didn’t know the soviets were part of the allies, so it’s futile to go in any discussion with you. Your repeating fascist propaganda and insinuating that Stalin and Hitler were allies. You can’t even contextualize the Munich agreement. Just stfu and lurk more

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        4 months ago

        of course i know that in the end they fought the nazis, this don’t exclude the fact they had an pact with the nazis to partition europe, also why would be a fascist propaganda if they were the ones making agreements with the fascists?

        Stalin and Hitler were allies

        maybe yes, maybe not, the love for genocide was mutual tho

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          why would be a fascist propaganda if they were the ones making agreements with the fascists?

          Because fascists like yourself like to share this without the proper context to paint the Soviets in a bad light, when in fact it was them almost alone stoping the Holocaust.

          maybe yes, maybe not, the love for genocide was mutual tho

          I like how the article you shared says

          Scholars continue to debate whether the human-made Soviet famine was a central act in a campaign of genocide,[159] or a tragic byproduct of rapid Soviet industrialization and the collectivization of agriculture.[76][51][17][52] Whether the Holodomor is a genocide is a significant and contentious issue in modern politics.

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            4 months ago

            when in fact it was them almost alone stoping the Holocaust.

            That’s…wow 💀