Comments by "David Himmelsbach" (@davidhimmelsbach557) on "What if the Soviets had joined the Axis in the WW2? A detailed alternate timeline! (Part 1 of 3)" video.

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  4.  @Mentol_  President Yeltsin produced exactly that before the whole world's press over twenty-years ago. The documents totally changed orthodox history. The West never suspected that Stalin, not Hitler, was the proximate initiator of the treaty... never suspected that the Nazis signed off on anything and everything Stalin wanted... never suspected that Stalin -- in his own hand -- drafted the Polish partition line... never suspected that Stalin set the invasion date as September 1st.... On and on it went. The West actually bought the zany idea that the Red Army only invaded September 17th to save eastern Poland -- so as to keep the Nazis even further from Moscow. The actual treaty specified that the Red Army was to invade on the same day as the Nazi army. Stalin sand-bagged Adolf with excuses so that the onus would entirely fall upon the Nazi state. Stalin fooled the entire world. No-one suspected that Stalin held the original back in Moscow and that Adolf was issued merely a copy. (Only the Moscow copy has Stalin's partition of Poland. It was not even a negotiated point.) None of the above is in any way to cast innocence upon Adolf. That tyrant was so bloody-minded that he was willing to sign anything so that he could start his war of European conquest. Stalin set the maniac free. He actually thought that he could 'aim' Adolf to the west -- and then clean up the pieces. Restated, Stalin though that he could repeat WWI with the Reds ending up on top -- everywhere. You'll note that putting Red puppets all across conquered Eastern Europe is exactly what Stalin did from 1945-1948. So, at least he was consistent. Even though the brutal truth was laid out before the entire world, with EVERY significant press organ in attendance, you can't miss that the pre-revelation orthodox history still is seen everywhere: East, West, North, South. The truth is too inconvenient for publishers to throw out the old lies. But... the Poles certainly believe Yeltsin. Everything that transpired fits with Yeltsin's revelations.
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