Posted on 06/08/2019 7:35:58 AM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
Like I said, the average Russian I have high admiration. They stood down an enemy that wanted to eliminate them or turn them into slaves. They simply had to choice but to fate. Most probably had little love for Stalin, nor the system they were born into.
If contribution equals body count then the Russians did make the greatest contribution.
Yes they also equally contributed to leading Europe into madness in the first place, inviting the same carnage as their rival carnage-makers.
And Stalin had a vested interest in making that body count as high as possible.
fate = fight
Some French did willingly and enthusiastically collaborate with the Germans.
Others, just by trying to go on with their lives and keep things together became passive collaborators.
If what happened to France happened to us, Americans wouldn't behave so differently.
There was a great movie about a fictional Nazi occupation of England called “It Happened Here”, that speculated how such an occupation would have gone. The central character was an apolitical nurse who wound up working in a hospital where they carried out Euthanasia. But it really demonstrated how most people would just adapt and not make waves.
No. You’re flat out wrong. And I’ll leave it to a Frenchman who lived a century before WWII to explain why:
Alexis De Toqueville: Democracy in America
“Toqueville on Christianity and American Democracy”
https://www.heritage.org/civil-society/report/tocqueville-christianity-and-american-democracy
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