Earlier in the thread, there was a sub-current raging over whether lack of proper attention to Soviet heroism (well, the Russian people) and losses they incurred, as well as the atrocities committed on the Russian people were signs of anti-communism or great positioning by a Jewish-dominated media cabal.
May I remind everyone that Operation Barbarossa commenced on June 22, 1941 and prior to that, the Soviets (i.e. the Russians) were German ALLIES, and were participating in the massacre of Poles and other smaller Slavic peoples (Ukraine, Belorus, etc) right up until the point they couldn't anymore, because Hitler turned on them?
Basically, I don't think the West ever forgot or forgave Stalin for this oft-overlooked wrinkle (can't seem to embed links into text anymore with the new system... help please?)
EDIT BY CA - Fixed it for you. There shouldn't be any difference between this system and any older ones.
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