04-21-2024, 08:07 PM
(04-21-2024, 05:57 PM)Nintex wrote: It's weird, they're all latching on to an alleged quote from Patton about how the US fought the wrong enemy (Germany instead of Russia) which is only mentioned in a single book.
Followed by Hitler speeches AI translated to English and the rape, killing and displacements of Germans in Eastern Europe shortly after the war proving that actually the Russians were the bad guys.
Yet no one has ever denied that the US/UK teaming up with the Soviets was nothing more than a 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend' type of situation and moving Poland further west into East Prussia has just been forgotten by time. They also forget that Hitler in the early days of Operation Barbarossa was hailed a savior by the starving peasants in Ukraine who welcomed the German soldiers only to be brutally murdered by them. Hitler could've won the hearts and minds of those he conquered and thus the war but made no attempt to.
Instead right from the start the Nazis murdered and pillaged across Europe and only when they started losing on the Eastern Front appealed to some kind of shared 'European culture' that needed to be defended from both the degenerate United States and Communists in a Total War. A call which was answered with a collective "Rest in Piss" even by his generals who refused to carry out many of the ordered war crimes.
Calling the Soviets the "allies" of the French and British in WWII is the biggest misinformation campaign anyone ever implemented. A basic knowledge of the early days of the war will tell you that Russia was closely allied with the Germans until they weren't.