If it weren't for the Red Army* I get the point, but I will never remain silent when my ancestors achievements are diminished. Allies excluding the USSR accounted for only 20% of Nazi losses. UK+US Casualties were less than 4% of USSR's. Churchill was a motivational speaker.https://twitter.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1269762068086845440 …
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Replying to @TheAvtoritet
The battle of Stalingrad was an epic victory for the Soviets. It came at heavy price. But this was the turning point in the war, especially the Eastern front.
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Replying to @HKBelvedere
The pressure they then proceeded to put throughout the Eastern front all the way up to Berlin was instrumental in weakening the Reich and allowed for much smaller, yet much more glorified victories like D-day. The West would be speaking German in any other scenario
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Replying to @TheAvtoritet
I always appreciated the help from the Soviets. But the RAF and the gallantry of the British kept the reich at bay before anybody else jumped in. Yes, dunkirk was a failure, but we never Surrendered.
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Replying to @HKBelvedere
Big love for the RAF Also British intelligence was on point
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I get goosebumps when I think of the gallant men of the RAF who kept the very fierce 3rd Reich at bay and stopped them invading Britannia 
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