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Dictator Putin continues what Dictator Stalin started. Some years ago Russia did start new narrative about Finnish war crimes in WW2. Claims about concentration camps and genocide. All of this aiming just to justify military actions towards Finland. And just for the record, those are just lies, without any evidence. Even straight after WW2, Soviet union prosecutor committee did not find war crimes. On the contrary they did prove that there was not any.   Fi war trials Then few war crimes in WW2 committed by Soviet union, but as usual never admitted by Soviet Union even all hard facts existing. Seitajärvi Elisenvaara After war Kaleva Basically allies (Britain, USA and etc..) in WW2 just helped 1 evil empire to crush another one. It is so amazing when Russia is by the far largest country in the world, and still they just can't fit within their borders, they always need to have war somewhere.  Here excellent video by former Finnish Intelligence officer, explaining why Russia will...

Stalingrad - Most epic battle of WW2

Stalingrad


Stalingrad the most epic battle of WW2. Book is written by Antony Beevor, he does write books almost with same level than Max Hastings. Historical facts with some human destiny, which makes books very interesting to read.

If you know WW2 history via Hollywood or by allied stories, you might think that biggest battle was Normandia beach landing. And that USA did biggest sacrifice when beating Axis. But that is not the case, nowhere even near. In WW2 USA suffered 416800 military deaths. In Stalingrad battle Germany and Soviet union both side suffered about 500000 military deaths. And that was only one battle in the eastern front. So it gives some perspective to WW2 battles. And there was about 50000 russians fighting in Axis side in Stalingrad, something that Soviet Union official history won't tell you.

Stalingrad was the most decisive battle of WW2, not the Normandia landing or battle of the Bulge. Read it and be surprised what soldiers of that time could take.




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