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Вячеслав Скопюк
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Comments by "Вячеслав Скопюк" (@user-yj8vj3sq6j) on "Soviet Perspective: Invasion of Poland 1939" video.
@TheKrzy65siek >there are plenty of photos, and even movie. nor photos, nor movie depicts soviet and german units moving together. >How you can ask for more? the more is Russian commander who wrote in his report that he could not hold a joint parade
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@TheKrzy65siek but kriegtagesbuch of the same XIXAK states(at the page 195) that 'During the discussion of the transfer celebration and the march, the Russian commander [Krivoshein] expressed the wish not to involve his tanks in the march, otherwise the Soviet crews would not see the German troops marching through. In accordance with this wish the stipulated plan for the transfer celebration was changed as follows: the passage of the Soviet tank units will not take place, and the [Soviet] military band and crews should line up next to the military band of the 20th [Wehrmacht] division opposite the commander.'
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@TheKrzy65siek Bundesarchiv Freiburg RH 21-2/3 Bl.195 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@TheKrzy65siek I saw a photo of the page.
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it is not surprising, considering large nazi-affiliated underground that existed there
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@horatio8213 >Poland never form Empire not for the luck of trying. Just got its teeth knocked out in the process
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you are mistaken, there is nothing from perspective of US or Commonwealth ;)
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nope. Mainila wasn't used as excuse to invade Finland. You should read something besides wikipedia article on that
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@motorrebell some mysterious incident. Your source is trash, btw. In 1939 Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated explicitly that Mainila wouldn't be a cause for war
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@kayvan671 reality shows us that any country strong enough have a right to force anything on anyone. Be it Communism, Khalifat or Democracy
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@horatio8213 >And Poland never form imperial form of government so what? US was a federation from the starters. That didn't stopped it from forming an empire >With religious tolerance Strangely, cossack uprisings in Poland partially were made for the purpose of defending the religion (orthodoxy) >but much more free than Tsarist Russia or USSR was ever yep, uprisings attest to that )))
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