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  • Who was worse: Soviet Union or Nazi Germany
    Yes, the Soviets killed more of their own citizens, but that was in the span of many decades, as opposed to the 12 years the Nazi regime lasted Both targeted their political opponents, but on top of that, the Nazis exterminated their own people with disabilities , homosexuals, and of course German Jews
  • Why didnt Britain France declare war on the Soviet Union?
    The Germans, Soviets and British all being enemies As has been pointed out, Britain was acting in self-interest It saw Germany as a greater threat than the Soviet Union, and was not mad enough to declare war on both The British did not like the Soviets by any means
  • Who was worse: Soviet Union or Nazi Germany
    This also breaks away to the near universal moral code that elderly mothers being the most respectful members of society In that sense, Nazis could be very much viewed as more "cold-blooded" and immoral than the Soviets On the other hand, most Gulag inmates, as well as its fatal victims, were overwhelmingly adult males of military age
  • Gasoline vs. Diesel Tank Engines 1933-1945 | History Forum
    In any event, it was specifically the experience of fire (fighting the Japanese) that prompted the Soviets to go diesel The production costs and retooling aspect is a possible contender, but given the German penchant for embarking on a confused construction programme, I'm not convinced that was the reason, though it may apply to the early models
  • Would the Allies have won WWII without the USA? - History Forum
    Instead of going to France in 1944, British 2nd Army and Canadian 1st Army would have gone to the Mediterranean By the time the Soviets took Berlin the British would have captured Vienna, Budapest, and possibly Belgrade or even Prague (For the British to get to Prague the Germans would really have to collapse under Soviet pressure
  • What if Hitler didnt make the decision to invade Russia
    The Soviets considered all of the Western nations a threat (with good reason) The Germans tried several times, prior to and during the war, to unite other factions in a fight against Communism Even if they hadn't invaded in '41 but waited until some kind of peace with the UK was realized, would of eventually turned to deal with the Soviets
  • UK and US expected USSR to fall in 1941 | History Forum
    Soviets lost most of their industrial and agricultural territory, a bulk of armament, and soldiers The perspective of the Soviets signing separate debilitating peace with Germany, as they did in 1918, was quite real Still, with the US on the sideline, the Soviets were the only British hope, so they did all in their power to help Stalin
  • UK and US expected USSR to fall in 1941 | Page 3 | History Forum
    The Soviets, in negotiations with the British and French military missions in Moscow, raised the issue of the RKKA passing through Poland along the Galicia and Vilnius corridors to take up positions for a possible repulsion of a German attack
  • Was Hitler Arrogant or Just Stupid to Think He Could Defeat the Soviets . . .
    The greatest martial mistake Hiter did was attacking the Soviets in the Second World War, however, I never understood why he thought that was a good idea Was he just arrogant, and believed that the German Army was superior to the Soviets? Or did he believe that the Soviets would retreat deep in Siberia they wouldn't be a threat?
  • What did Hitler and Stalin think of each other? - History Forum
    Both Hitler and Mussolini had an overall positive opinion of Stalin, Mussolini in particular, and the Germans were indeed serious about bringing the Soviets into the Axis in 1940 Stalin's view of Hitler is more murky, but overall he saw him as a respectable rival; he was closer in outlook to the German dictator than the Western leaders and





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