| Hidden History of the Winter War | | Print | |
| Written by Bruce Walker | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Monday, 30 November 2009 00:00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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About some things there is no doubt: Hitler and Stalin relegated Finland, along with Estonia, Latvia, and the eastern half of Poland, to the Soviet sphere of influence in the Non-Aggression Pact. Nazi Germany occupied its part of Poland in September, 1939. Very quickly, the Soviet Union occupied its half of Poland as well as effectively annexing Estonia, Latvia, and — to Hitler’s chagrin — all of Lithuania. Despite a few squabbles, the Nazis and the Soviet Communists acted as if their Non-Aggression Pact was a true alliance between compatible powers, not an ad hoc alliance. This genuine partnership showed up in different ways. Trade between the resource-rich Soviet Union and the technologically and industrially sophisticated Nazi Germany made the British and French blockade of Germany farcical. Oil, wheat, cotton, and a diverse number of non-ferrous metals were shipped across occupied Poland directly to Germany, and nothing the French and British could do made any difference. The Soviets even went to the trouble of acquiring and shipping natural rubber to the Nazis. Russia profited from its trade with Germany as well. What historians have tended to deny or simply ignore is that the Soviet-Nazi Pact was not a treaty of convenience but a genuine alliance between like-minded powers. Izvestia on October 9, 1939 stated that “the government of the Soviet Union and the government of Germany undertook the task of establishing peace and order on the territory of the former Poland and to give to the peoples inhabiting that territory a peaceful existence which would correspond to their national characteristics.” Schulenburg, the German Ambassador to the Soviet Union, noted that the Soviet Communists were not just trying to influence public opinion in the democracies, but trying as well to convince the people of the Soviet Union that the Nazis were benign, writing: “The Soviet government is doing everything to change the attitude of the population toward Germany. The press is though completely transformed. Attacks on Germany have not only ceased completely, but the portrayal of events in the field of foreign affairs is based to an outstanding degree on German Reports.” Rom Landau, in his 1941 book, Hitler’s Paradise, tells how Nazis described Soviet Communists during their 22 months as allies: “For twenty-two months the German workman was told that the Nazi paradise was hardly different from … the Russian, and that the social principles of the two states were practically identical.” Photo of Finnish soldiers during the Winter War: Library of Congress
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bigfoot62
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Facinating I can see why we want to maintain NATO and wonder what Hitler would have done if Sweden and Norway decided to flip Hitler off and support Finland anyway. Strength in numbers may have given the megalomaniac pause. |
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Tungus
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Author - liar. One more Liar. This included German help in reorganizing the Red Army. German military advisers in the Soviet Union gave a list of point-by-point recommendations to the Soviet military to restore its effectiveness, which included: (1) complete dissolution of the military commissars; (2) reintroduction of ranks in the army and navy; (3) strict insistence upon the salute and other features of military discipline; and (4) the formation of elite formations. German military advisers were installed in the of Defense to aid in the reorganization of the Red Army, and ironically these very reforms are credited by the overwhelming majority of military historians with allowing the Soviet Union to stop — barely — the German onslaught against the Soviets in late 1941. Bruce, say please, where do you found this information? Hitler said it to youself? Maybe you must be more careful with drugs? Names of this "military advisers" - or you are liar! Why western authors cannot write any article about history of USSR without lie? |
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Goebbels
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I am proud of Bruce Walker! Herr Bruce Walker! I am very proud that you continue my attempts to exterminate those pity Russians! They call me the Greatest Liar, but I see that there are good followers are raised their heads! Hail! |
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Trader
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... Bruce - and how about trade between USA and Nazi till 1941? You forgot this small fact, yes? |
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Alex Povolotsky
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... Trader, things are different. USA collaborated with Hitler in democratic way. |
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Michael
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Note To "The New American" Please remove all posts following bigfoot62. Only serious posts should apply. |
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November 30, 1939 marks the 70th anniversary of one of the most misunderstood wars of the 20th Century, the “Winter War” between Stalin’s Red Army and Finland.
