The NYT article is at https://archive.is/fGT6T. Kramer did not mention the holocaust or the losses Russia had during WW-II, because he was not writing about them. He was writing only about the military campaigns and the parallels the current war has to WW-II. He wrote about a complete different subject than what Mackaman at WWW is. To know that would mean actually looking up and reading the NYT article.
On top of this, Mackman falsifies what Kramer wrote. Mackman claims Kramer wrote:
"World War II began in what is now Ukraine in 1939 with a Soviet invasion into territory then controlled by Poland in western Ukraine, at a time when the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were in a military alliance. When that pact broke down in 1941, Germany attacked and fought from west to east across Ukraine."What Kramer wrote:
World War II reached what is now Ukraine in 1939 with a Soviet invasion into territory then controlled by Poland in western Ukraine, at a time when the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were in a military alliance. When that pact broke down in 1941, Germany attacked Ukraine from west to east.Changing the single word of "reached to "began" changes the entire meaning of what Kramer wrote. The rest of the article is built off this fabrication.
Because as we should all know by now, commies lie, and lie badly.
World War II began July 7th, 1937. You could possibly pick an earlier time, but no later.