Russo-Ukrainian War - 2022 Edition - Part 11

Are you really so ignorant that you, as a Russian simp want to bring up WW2 and the Nazis?

You know who the Nazis biggest buddies were in the first few years of the war, don’t you?
He seems to have forgotten who marched with the Nazis into Brest-Litewski
 
You know who the Nazis biggest buddies were in the first few years of the war, don’t you?
Yep - it's on record:
1. Polish-German Non-Aggression Pact – January 26, 1934
– A ten-year Non-Aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Second Polish Republic.

2. Anglo-German Naval Agreement – June 18, 1935
– An agreement between the United Kingdom and Germany regulating the size of the Kriegsmarine in relation to the Royal Navy.

3. Italian-German Axis declaration – October 25, 1936
– The first step towards the formation of the Axis Powers, consisting of Italy and Germany.

4. Anti-Comintern Pact – November 25, 1936
– The anti-communist pact between Germany and Japan, which Italy and several other countries later joined. Directed against the Communist Internationale, the international revolutionary political-practical organisation to which the communist parties of most of the world belonged, and with them strong workers’ unions factions.

5. Munich Agreement – September 29, 1938
– Britain and France permitted Germany to take over part of Czechoslovakia (the Sudetenland). The “Munich Conspiracy”, as it is also known, freed Hitler’s hands and is considered to be the final trigger for World War II.

6. First Vienna Award – November 2, 1938
– Germany and Italy mediated the allocation of disputed territories from Czechoslovakia to Hungary.

7. Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and Romania – February 23, 1939
– A Non-Aggression pact between Germany and Romania, which later became a major Axis ally.

8. Lithuanian-German Non-Aggression Pact – March 22, 1939
– A Non-Aggression pact between Germany and Lithuania.

9. Romanian-German Economic Agreement – March 23, 1939
– An agreement that increased economic ties and resource exchanges between Germany and Romania.

10. Slovak-German Treaty of Friendship – March 23, 1939
– Following the declaration of the Slovak Republic, this treaty established close ties between Slovakia and Nazi Germany.

11. Pact of Steel (Steel Pact) – May 22, 1939
– A military alliance between Italy and Germany, which was a precursor to the Tripartite Pact.

12. Treaty of Non-Aggression Between Germany and Denmark – May 31, 1939
– A Non-Aggression pact between Germany and Denmark, which Germany violated in 1940 during the invasion of Denmark.
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Yep - it's on record:
1. Polish-German Non-Aggression Pact – January 26, 1934
– A ten-year Non-Aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Second Polish Republic.

2. Anglo-German Naval Agreement – June 18, 1935
– An agreement between the United Kingdom and Germany regulating the size of the Kriegsmarine in relation to the Royal Navy.

3. Italian-German Axis declaration – October 25, 1936
– The first step towards the formation of the Axis Powers, consisting of Italy and Germany.

4. Anti-Comintern Pact – November 25, 1936
– The anti-communist pact between Germany and Japan, which Italy and several other countries later joined. Directed against the Communist Internationale, the international revolutionary political-practical organisation to which the communist parties of most of the world belonged, and with them strong workers’ unions factions.

5. Munich Agreement – September 29, 1938
– Britain and France permitted Germany to take over part of Czechoslovakia (the Sudetenland). The “Munich Conspiracy”, as it is also known, freed Hitler’s hands and is considered to be the final trigger for World War II.

6. First Vienna Award – November 2, 1938
– Germany and Italy mediated the allocation of disputed territories from Czechoslovakia to Hungary.

7. Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and Romania – February 23, 1939
– A Non-Aggression pact between Germany and Romania, which later became a major Axis ally.

8. Lithuanian-German Non-Aggression Pact – March 22, 1939
– A Non-Aggression pact between Germany and Lithuania.

9. Romanian-German Economic Agreement – March 23, 1939
– An agreement that increased economic ties and resource exchanges between Germany and Romania.

10. Slovak-German Treaty of Friendship – March 23, 1939
– Following the declaration of the Slovak Republic, this treaty established close ties between Slovakia and Nazi Germany.

11. Pact of Steel (Steel Pact) – May 22, 1939
– A military alliance between Italy and Germany, which was a precursor to the Tripartite Pact.

12. Treaty of Non-Aggression Between Germany and Denmark – May 31, 1939
– A Non-Aggression pact between Germany and Denmark, which Germany violated in 1940 during the invasion of Denmark.

Funny you seem to missed the Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics of 1939 that carved up Eastern Europe between the two allies.

What about the German–Soviet Boundary and Friendship Treaty 1939 that divided Poland in half?

Your Russian buddies were the closest allies of the Nazis, right up until the Nazis stabbed them in the back…

 
Funny you seem to missed the Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

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LONDON, Sept. 30.—Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, returning tonight to receive a grateful welcome from hundreds of thousands of peace-loving Britons, brought from Munich not only the four-power agreement which authorizes Nazi Germany to take over Czechoslovakia, but an Anglo-German pact of friendship, by which the two nations resolve never to go to war against each other and to settle all disputes by consultation and negotiation.

We can look at British Royalty next, if you'd like... :)
 
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We can look at British Royalty next, if you'd like... :)

They signed a peace treaty, there were no secret pacts to carve up Europe signed between the Nazis and the UK (or France or any other country in Western Europe).

Any pics of UK troops fraternising with Nazis like this?

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Come on, Hexie, simp some more for the Russians and the Nazis…
 
Funny you seem to missed the Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics of 1939 that carved up Eastern Europe between the two allies.

What about the German–Soviet Boundary and Friendship Treaty 1939 that divided Poland in half?

Your Russian buddies were the closest allies of the Nazis, right up until the Nazis stabbed them in the back…


The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact is right there along with the associated military, trade and credit agreements, the latter two of which undermined the British naval blockade of Germany by providing the Germans with access to critical war resources, notably oil, rubber, manganese (crucial in the manufacturing of hardened military-grade steel, ie tank armour) and grain.

Soviet resources effectively fueled the German war machine for the first two years, and in an ironic twist, the same resources were used to fuel Barbarossa.

Prior to that, the Soviets had helped the Germans with their covert research and development of tanks and aircraft by allowing German firms to set up test and research sites, notably the Kama tank school and the Lipetsk fighter pilot school, circumventing the Treaty of Versailles. The Germans were also allowed to open a chemical weapons testing site, Tomka, with the direct participation of the Soviets. At all of these sites there was extensive cross-collaboration between German and Soviet engineers.
 
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