Comments by "David Himmelsbach" (@davidhimmelsbach557) on "Why didn't the Allies declare war on the USSR when they invaded Poland?" video.

  1.  @wandameadows5736  You are INVENTING history. Yeltsin made it crystal clear a generation ago that WWII in Europe was started by a Contract for War between Stalin and Hitler -- with STALIN the initiating party. Don't get this wrong: Hitler wanted to wage war in the world's worst way. But France and Britain and Poland and Czechoslovakia had him boxed in. Especially because France and Britain controlled the world's freely traded rubber. And you can't get your armies to roll without tires. Stalin drafted the Contract for War to his own specifications. Hitler didn't actually have any say! Yup. He was so bloody minded that he was willing to sign ANYTHING Stalin pitched. The result was that Stalin had the original M-R Treaty -- and Adolf merely got a copy. (!) It was STALIN that specified 9-01-1939 as the launch date of the war. It was Stalin that dictated the division of Poland. It was his own crayon that marked Brest-Litovsk as being East of the demarkation. This was to have a huge impact during Barbarossa. Polish politics had absolutely NOTHING to do with the Contract for War. Stalin's intention was to get Hitler to bleed out fighting France and Britain, repeating World War One. Yup. This brain-fart was circulating at the highest levels of the USSR -- its think-tanks. It's of record that Stalin then proceeded to invade: Finland, the Baltics, Romania -- and he'd already snapped up the Eastern passes of Czechoslovakia back in 1938 -- much to Hitler's ire. All of these aggressions occurred BEFORE Hitler moved West. What a guy. Hey, we should make him our ally ! We'll call him Uncle Joe. Your post is hog-wash. Poland was invaded so as to turn Adolf WEST. Nothing else mattered. AFTER the Contract for War was signed, Stalin initiated Lend-Lease style aid to Adolf Hitler. It was Soviet oil that did in France. It was turned into Nazi aviation fuel -- which turned into un-ending Luftwaffe sorties in May 1940. Neither Britain nor France figured on the Luftwaffe being able to fuel up so many, many flights. Without Soviet oil, the Luftwaffe would've been drastically cut back in effect. Its air cover really decided he Battle for France. The Luftwaffe blinded the West's generals as to what was going on below. Thank you Uncle Joe. BTW, Stalin hated Poland much more than Adolf. Screwing up there, twenty-years prior, nearly ended his advancement in the Bolshevik ranks. Soviet occupation of Poland 39-41 was brutal. So much so that many Poles actually were happy to see the Nazis invade in 1941. (!!!) Not many, but some. They soon changed their minds, of course. When you post drivel, you're going to be hit with a clue bat. Such is life.
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  3. How in the WORLD can you put out this video? Yeltsin's revelations A GENERATION AGO make in plain as ink on paper that the Soviet-Nazi Pact was a CONTRACT FOR WAR. They were ALLIED -- militarily -- kind-of -- by the Pact. They'd long had military ties -- going back into the 1920s -- on the down-low. By the Pact, the War started August 23, 1939. It was locked in BY CONTRACT. Stalin cleverly stalled his invasion with excuses to Berlin. By doing so, he conned the entire planet into thinking that the war was Hitler's exclusive property. But the fact is that the Pact was solely written by STALIN. Hitler simply signed ANYTHING Stalin wanted. Hitler had to settle for a copy -- Stalin held back the original. Yeltsin produced that original. In its pages you can find Stalin's signature and his fat pencil demarcating just how much of Poland he wanted. Stalin then attacked EVERY Western neighbor after he entered Poland: Finland, Romania, every Baltic state, and let's not forget, he nabbed the Eastern passes of the Slovaks. The Pact had an economic angle, too. Stalin was eliminating the corset that Britain, France and the US that put Adolf in a bind -- especially on RUBBER. Modern war needs no end of rubber. Britain and France held virtually all of the rubber in international trade. Even though a producer, (Ford-Brazil) America consumed so much rubber that she was the number one importer. (think cars) What stopped France was that Russia had ALWAYS been the antagonist of Germany. Paris figured that the devils would surely fall out. Which they did. But the USSR + Nazi Germany was too much for France + British Empire. It took the USA to entirely change the equation. It took Adolf to put America, Britain, France and the USSR on the same page. Crazy is, as crazy does.
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