Two points in the resolution passed by the EU parliament on 19 Sept 2019, on the 80th anniversary year of beginning of WWII:

#1 [The Resolution] Stresses that the Second World War, the most devastating war in Europe’s history, was caused by the notorious Nazi-Soviet Treaty of Non-Aggression of 23 August 1939, also called the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, and its secret protocols, which allowed two totalitarian regimes that shared the goal of world conquest to divide Europe into two zones of influence;

#11 [The Resolution] Calls on the Commission to provide effective support for projects of historic memory and remembrance in the Member States and for the activities of the Platform of European Memory and Conscience, and to allocate adequate financial resources under the ‘Europe for Citizens’ programme to support commemoration and remembrance of the victims of totalitarianism; stresses that future generations should have access to factual educational materials which emphasise the dire consequences of passivity in the face of serious violations of international laws and norms;

Why is this bullshit and historical falsification?

Well the picture attached should be enough. ’ Ok yeah i see the soviet Union was the last to sign a non aggression pact the Eu is bourgeois propaganda’

Well this point of propaganda is no longer even held by the British government after they were forced to release classified documents ten years ago proving the Soviet version of history was the correct one

The main points being Stalin begged the Britain, france and poland for a military alliance and a military build up on German borders which wouldve stopped ww2 in its tracks.

Instead the bourgeois degenerates in Britain and france declined. France declining cos its government was riddled with hitlerites and Britain because britain thought it was strategic genius to set the soviets and nazis against each other.

Even the morons in the Polish government refused an alliance with the soviets as their government was made up of Hitlerites that supported fascism and hated communism.

They didnt realise that to the Germans, they were untermenschen

But the British and French side - briefed by their governments to talk, but not authorised to commit to binding deals - did not respond to the Soviet offer, made on August 15, 1939. Instead, Stalin turned to Germany, signing the notorious non-aggression treaty with Hitler barely a week later.

“Had the British, French and their European ally Poland, taken this offer seriously then together we could have put some 300 or more divisions into the field on two fronts against Germany - double the number Hitler had at the time,” said Gen Sotskov, who joined the Soviet intelligence service in 1956. “This was a chance to save the world or at least stop the wolf in its tracks.”

The Soviet attempt to secure an anti-Nazi alliance involving the British and the French is well known. But the extent to which Moscow was prepared to go has never before been revealed.

This article is worrh reading in its entirety from that well known communist publication The Telegraph

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/3223834/Stalin-planned-to-send-a-million-troops-to-stop-Hitler-if-Britain-and-France-agreed-pact.html

  • Muad'DibberMA
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    45 years ago

    Great post. That last point is the nail in the coffin for any who think the soviets were divying up eastern europe with the nazis.

    USSR / Stalin: “Hey France and GB, wanna help me stop Nazi Germany? I’ll provide a million men and we can wipe out this fuck.”

    them: “No thx, I’m good. BTW I hate communism more than nazism, I hope they take you out first. You’re on your own.”

      • Muad'DibberMA
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        34 years ago

        I just watched this docu about the overthrow of yugoslavia, and the EU’s role in fucking over the smaller republics, making them reliant on western products for a period of 12 years just to try to get membership, destroying their ability to set local fiscal and monetary policy. Basically everyone but France and Germany hate the EU, and regret getting membership.

          • Muad'DibberMA
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            24 years ago

            Weight of Chains. Overall pretty good.

              • Muad'DibberMA
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                24 years ago

                Agree, he seemed a bit “ultra”… there’s not a single leader in there he had anything positive to say about, and also I agree with some of the emphasis on serb nationalism too, its clear he’s presenting it from that background.

                But overall it was pretty good at getting into a lot of details of the overthrow, def learned a ton from it, and still would recommend it.