The media and the general
public seem unaware that the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the
National Socialist German Workers’ Party were allies entering WWII.
During World War II, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics formed
an alliance with the National Socialist German Workers' Party to invade Poland and divide up Europe.
The National Socialist German Workers’ Party invaded Poland first (Sept.
1, 1939), followed shortly thereafter (Sept. 17) by the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics. In that partnership, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
slaughtered more people in Poland than did the National Socialist German
Workers' Party.
The written partnership was began on August 23, 1939, and partitioned not only Poland (along the line
of the Vistula) but much of Eastern Europe. The Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics took Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Bessarabia; the National Socialist
German Workers’ Party took everything to the West of these regions, including
Lithuania. Each was to ask the other no questions about the disposition of
its own ''sphere of interest." This alliance was coupled with a trade treaty
and arrangements for large-scale exchange of raw materials and armaments.
On September 28, 1939 the Boundary and Friendship Treaty between the Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics and the National Socialist German Workers Party
was supplemented by secret protocols to amend the secret protocols of Aug
23rd. Among other things Lithuania was reassigned to the Soviet sphere of
influence. Poland’s partition line was moved eastwards from the Vistula line
to the line of the Bug. Germany kept a small part of south-west Lithuania,
the Uznemune region. A separate Soviet mutual defense pact was signed with
Estonia that allowed 25,000 Soviet troops to be stationed there.
Socialists have an infamous history of turning on each other, and slaughtering
foreign socialists, when they aren't slaughtering their own. http://rexcurry.net/socialists.html
That is
what happened with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the National
Socialist German Workers's Party. Soon, WWII was a battle of the Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics against the National Socialist German Workers'
Party, socialists against socialists.
WWII became a conflict in which the socialists who slaughtered the most people
defeated the socialist monsters who came in 3rd place for slaughtering people.
The
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics slaughtered 62 million; the People's
Republic of China slaughtered 35 million; the National Socialist German Workers'
Party slaughtered 21 million (numbers from Professor R. J. Rummel's article
in the Encyclopedia of Genocide (1999)).
The start of WWII shows how the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the
National Socialist German Workers' Party both believed in the same thing
and supported each other. The National Socialist German Workers' Party used
the socialist title because it was popular, and because it was accurate.
The National Socialist German Workers' Party believed in Marx's use of propaganda
and socialist claptrap. In that sense the National Socialist German
Workers' Party was as much of a believer in Marx as Stalin was. They
probably believed Marx’s claptrap as much as Marx believed it.
Socialism predates Marx. The National Socialist German Worker's Party
blathered on about "National Socialism" as in their name, and the Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics blathered on about “international socialism.”
Please enjoy and use this artwork that I created.
http://rexcurry.net/socialists.jpg
At the top it states "Socialist trio of the worst mass murderers" then 3
photographs (Stalin, Mao and Hitler) are labeled "1st, 2nd, 3rd" from left
to right, and at the bottom it states "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
People's Republic of China, National Socialist German Workers' Party."
Whenever anyone mentions WWII or that "Germany started WWII," always
remind everyone that WWII started when the National Socialist German Worker’s
Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics both invaded Poland pursuant
to an agreement between the National Socialist German Worker’s Party and
the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (Whenever appropriate also mention
that the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics killed more people than
did the horrid National Socialist German Workers’ Party).
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