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To: CougarGA7
i agree man. what seemed to have happened is that stalin went with what he perceived to be the stronger horse. his siding with hitler for the opening of the war with poland, triggered the war. without taking russia off the board, i dont believe hitler would have been as quick to invade poland.

well documented that hitler believed that without russia, england would not respond to his poland invasion.

so chamberlains appeasement led directly to the war thru russia.

amazing to me that the US govt today doesnt seem to have learned anything from this experience in showing weakness.

16 posted on 07/28/2009 9:02:38 AM PDT by beebuster2000
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To: beebuster2000

I wouldn’t expect 0bama to know thing one about the politics that built up to World War II. He doesn’t even show the slightest understanding of situations directly in front of him that would only require a minute amount of common sense.

As for Stalin, he was a shrewd player not to be taken lightly. He really played both sides of the fence. He used his knowledge that Hitler needed him not allied to the west to grab up the Baltic states (Estonia et al) all the while considering that he would eventually be at war with Germany.

His moves stalled for time to get his army better prepared and I would say the only mistake he made was that he thought Hitler would not attack him until Britian was off the board. Even then when Germany did attack he traded land for time and the combination of the Russian Winter and the movement of the Siberian troops to the front (once they knew Japan was not going to attack them) sealed the fate on the Eastern front for Germany.


17 posted on 07/28/2009 9:10:49 AM PDT by CougarGA7 (If I disagree with you, it is because you are wrong.)
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