• humanspiral
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    1 month ago

    USSR ended military cooperation with Germany in 1933 when Hitler took power. In their 1939 non-aggression pact, they traded resources to Germany for higher value goods and received military tech/equipment. The “sharing of Poland” was not cooperation with Nazis. It was “liberating regions” prior to them being taken over by Nazi regime, because Warsaw government had fallen.

    US enabled far more technology/manufacturing capacity for Hitler regime in 1930s, and like Nordstream, would have been happy to provide it with more resources if it could outbid Russia. Henry Ford, was the Elon Musk of the time, for advancing Nazi ideology internationally.

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      1 month ago

      The USSR invaded Poland, they did not liberate shit.

      The USSR and Nazis planned to split the country together.

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        AFAIU, that is unfounded revisionism. Nazis did not have the capability of preventing USSR from doing it.