Comments by "ricardo kowalski" (@ricardokowalski1579) on "How close was the Soviet Union to Collapse in 1942-1943?" video.
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7:30 1942 ukraine.. bread basket... overrun
(NOT asking for a video on current events, that is just too much of a hassle and exposure to YUtube harassment.)
What would be interesting is this: What is a historian reaction to the same themes repeating? 80 years later it is still (again?) about oil(gas, energy), food (ukraine, breadbasket), excuses (it was the winter/weather), logistics (railheads vs trucks), and places (Kiev, Donbass, Karkhiev), hidden documents locked for "state security" for forty or more years.
Are we repeating these tragedies because we have forgotten history?
Or because history has been falsified with an agenda?
Is the death of the last survivors opening the door to the same horrors?
Not sure I get my idea across. Just that I believe you have a unique perspective on history itself, not the events that make history.
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