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>>1102081 Their "tactics" that resulted in so much bloodshed were having a land boarder with Germany and not surrendering.
It's insulting mainly because it could not be less true that Russia was a German ally.
(And considering the Nazis abhorred Communism above all else, and were going to move on to the Slavs (Russians) after the Jews, I'd be surprised if the Russians didn't hate the Nazis more than the Brits or Americans.)
>>1102080 The Russians had an agreement to split Poland with Germany, the Brits had an agreement to split Czechoslovakia with Germany (though the British ideology precluded actually annexing the remainder). Both cases were enemies making short-term arrangements for their own reasons.
Though I suppose I should apologize for my previous post as I didn't understand the initial argument fully- upon careful reading of the topic, it seems the original point in this line was that Dmitrys is awesome.
This, unlike the claim that the USSR was part of the axis, is both true and noncontroversial.
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