1. Yesterday my mother-in-law, who is Bulgarian, laid down flowers at the Russian Consulate in Toronto in memory of the Great Patriotic War
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2. We in the west tend to be churlish about the Russian contribution to World War II, for reasons both bad and good.
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3. The good reasons for downplaying the Russian contribution to the war are a desire not to give credit to Stalin's monstrous regime.
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4. And it's true, Stalin was a monstrous tyrant, with imperialist designs on Central Europe. Molotov-Ribbentrop pact was vile.
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5. And the Red Army committed terrible war crimes, including mass rape both during and after the war.
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7. But, the simply fact is Nazism would not have been defeated without the enormous blood sacrifices of the Soviet peoples.
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8. In terms of war aims, its useful to make a distinction between leaders and peoples.
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9. AJP Taylor rightly noted that while Churchill & other UK leaders fought to preserve empire, ordinary Brits fought for national liberty.
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@Borners1 Churchill thought, wrongly, that he could both fight Hitler and hold on to the empire.
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