Idiot
Did you forget how to read english? Scroll down and read what I wrote again and
blush.
By the way would you have liked to fight WW2 without the Russians led by Stalin?
House independent Socialist
-----Original Message-----
From: schalestock <schalestock@xxxxxxxx>
To: sparkscoffee <sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, Sep 2, 2016 7:03 pm
Subject: [sparkscoffee] Re: Hitler was an Idiot part 2
Stan the man,
You are really pathetic in your defense of Stalin.
One of our ARA brother's (Jan Leja) father was a Polish Army officer who was
executed in the Katyn Forrest by that degenerate, psychopathic communist
mother fucker Stalin that you so revere. Jan and his mother were on the run for
years, through Persia and finally to London. Jan is one of the finest men I
have ever known (and a fine Radio Officer) So fuck you Stan in your senile
stupid reverence for one of the most evil men that ever lived and your ignorant
defense of communism/socialism. You sir are the absolute epitome of Lenin 's
"useful idiot." I hope there is Divine Justice provided in the next life.
Because you will be standing right next to the Nazi butchers you so despise,
equally guilty of crimes against humanity.
JS (without apology)
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From: "" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "sblumen123" for DMARC)
To: sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [sparkscoffee] Re: Hitler was an Idiot part 2
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2016 13:38:53 -0400
R. George
Sounds logical, I believe it and assuming it is true. it was an evil, stupid
thing Stalin did
and paid dearly for it. I was in the Communist party at the time and we were
told that Stalin
first offered to join France and England as allies against Hitler and were
turned down? That
also has some logic to it? It would be nice if some paper work came to light to
prove it. I do
know that Stalin had ordered Polish Officers murdered simply because they were
Officers
and considered them a threat. The Russians denied it for years and then
admitted it. Still
Stalin was the USSR leader and did his best against Hitler which most no one
denies.
Stan the man who knows some things but not everything
-----Original Message-----
From: R George <xgeorge@xxxxxxx>
To: sparkscoffee <sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, Aug 31, 2016 1:05 pm
Subject: [sparkscoffee] Hitler was an Idiot part 2
“The sinister news broke upon the world like an explosion,” Winston Churchill
later wrote. And that was just the news the world knew about,
for in addition to the non-aggression pact, the Nazis and Soviets entered into
a secret protocol that only came to light after the conclusion of
World War II. The two countries took a carving knife to Poland with the
Germans taking the larger western slice. The Soviets were given a free
hand in Bessarabia in southeast Europe and the Baltic states of Estonia,
Latvia and Finland, while Lithuania fell into the German sphere of influence.
Before Ribbentrop left the Kremlin, Stalin pulled him aside. “The Soviet
Government take the new pact very seriously,” the dictator said, and he
could guarantee on his “word of honor that the Soviet Union would not betray
its partner.” Stalin must have wondered if Hitler felt the same,
given the chancellor’s willingness to agree to all Soviet demands as well as
his serial habit of breaking treaties.
“Our pact means that the greatest European powers have agreed to eliminate the
threat of war and to live in peace,” Molotov told the Supreme Soviet
before it unanimously ratified the pact on the evening of August 31. Hours
later, more than a million German troops crossed the border with Poland.
World War II had begun. Within weeks, the Soviets occupied eastern Poland
under the guise of protecting its residents from the Germans. Months later,
Stalin’s troops marched into the Baltics and Bessarabia.
Before the signing of the non-aggression pact, President Franklin D. Roosevelt
warned Stalin that “it was as certain as that the night followed the day
that as soon as Hitler had conquered France he would turn on Russia and it
would be the Soviets’ turn next.” The words proved prescient when on
June 22, 1941, Hitler unilaterally broke his deal with Stalin and launched the
largest surprise attack in the history of warfare.
http://www.history.com/news/the-secret-hitler-stalin-pact-75-years-ago
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