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People still think America was the one that defeated Nazi Germany
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how many layers of cognitive dissonance is this comment
did America defeat Japan however 🤔
Saw one commending communism and socialism, quoted marx, but has a nazi flag. youtube is cancer
You make me laugh
They would have won either way, just slower and with more casualties without the lend lease. According to David Glantz at least.
Soviet Union didn't defeat Germany, they defeated all of the Axis
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No. Japan only surrendered to the burgers because the Soviets would've invaded Hokkaido within two weeks.
You don't get to claim a bigger portion of the victory just because you were more wasteful with human life.
That would have been hilarious.
NO NO WUSSIANS NO TAKE MOY DONGS N ROICE
How about claiming victory over who killed more krauts? :^)
Germany was allied with Italy, Japan, Vichy France, Hungary, Finland, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Croatia, etc and had hundreds of thousands of volunteers from several countries along with industries, material, weaponry and gold seized from virtually all Europe. If you're going to remove all the help Germany had, you should do the same with the Soviet Union.
Rokossovsky > zhukov
The US mitary production was greater than the entire axis put together.
Tukhachevsky >>>> anyone
In the case of trucks, it was actually hundreds of thousands. The logistics advantage this gave the Red Army was huge, especially when you consider the Germans were still using goddamn horse drawn carriages for the bulk of their transport.
Exactly, if the USSR had to manage live hirses and not american horsepower they couldn't have thrown away as many young men as they did on their way to berlin.
Anyone's got the shoop skills to make a Doom Tukhachevsky?
I don't know why invading Berlin isn't a national holiday for Russia, those cucks deserve to be humiliated each year.
It should be a national holiday in Germany, tbh.
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You got that backwards. The U.S. only accepted Japan's terms of surrender (no kill Big Daddy Emperor), because the Soviets were preparing to invade Japan.
Who said they don't? en.wikipedia.org
That's interesting, I didn't know the US wanted Hirohito executed, any sources?
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It's not commentary, it's a request, but ya, I should post less, it's just that as posting quality falls, my terrible replies feel like an improvement to the current state of things, even though I used to be a full time lurker when Holla Forums was at its height.