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To: AU72

“But it was a political blunder that the Western Allies didn’t press on in Germany and move farther East when it was wide open . . . given Stalin reneging on earlier agreements.”

Calling it a “blunder” is akin to saying that President Ubama made a “blunder” by supporting blood thirsty anti-American Islamists during the so-called “Arab Spring.”

Both were deliberate political decisions made by socialists that had predictable outcomes against the best interests of our nation.

IMHO
Oldplayer


13 posted on 03/10/2013 8:53:39 PM PDT by oldplayer
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To: oldplayer
There was an Allied plan and they expected to draw so many casualties in the final push against the Germans. Russia drew the short straw and had to pay in blood.

They also had this legitimate grievance against the Germans who'd just knocked down 60% of all standing structures in what used to be called the USSR.

Eventually Stalin died, a series of apparatchiks of questionable talent followed, and in the end we got to see Boris Yeltsin on TV writing decrees that dismantled that structure and put the Russians on a different path.

Maybe that could have happened earlier with a deeper Allied advance from the West, and maybe it couldn't.

17 posted on 03/10/2013 9:14:38 PM PDT by muawiyah
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