>communist piece of shit tries to tell me the USSR was actually on the allies and not just a 3rd faction in the war >communist piece of shit tries to say the USSR won WW2 when the allies did >communist cocksucker says "you'd be speaking german if it wasn't for le USSR XDD"
The USSR was not part of the allies, the allies fought for freedom and liberty while the USSR fought for oppression and poverty. The USSR got tons of shit from us and in the end they the crybabies had to split Europe in half because they were extremely butthurt that they couldn't turn all of it into a communist shithole. They were not liberators like the allies but oppressors like the Germans. Because of their massive butthurt at the end of WW2 and their cancerous ideology the world was thrown into an era of death, destruction and paranoia, the Cold War.
Nobody who acts like this can be considered part of the allies.
>the allies fought for freedom and liberty >t.british empire
Sorry. There were no good guys in this war. All major powers involved were terrible.
Adrian Ward
>the allies fought for freedom and liberty
Dominic Gray
Axis: fighting for fascism and oppression, created many oppressive fascist states
Communist International: fighting for communism and oppression, created many oppressive communist states
Allies: fought for Liberty and Freedom. Every state created or liberated by the allies during or in the immediate aftermath of WW2 was a free Democracy.
Easton Ward
I'm not a communist, but I would say that USSR won the European front indirectly. If Hitler could have kept peace with Russia, or regrouped a little before invading the war probably would have turned out much differently. USA helped, but without the Russian zerg rush Germany probably could have pulled it out, provided the absolute madman didn't nuke them.
Alexander Sanchez
>The East Germany was a free democracy
Noah Davis
>East Germany >liberated by the Allies In what universe
Michael Gomez
East Germany was occupied by the USSR.
Jeremiah Jackson
Russian zerg rush was impossible without the US. Over half of all Soviet ammo and fuel came from the US or was made with US materiel.
Austin Collins
The USSR was part of the Allies.
Blake Evans
>dresdon >Hiroshima >Nagasaki
Yeah. Those people sure were liberated
Kayden Diaz
No, they weren't.
Carson Clark
They were. Japan and Germany both went from oppressive fascist states to free democracies.
Parker Baker
Explain your reasoning.
Liam Cook
Both the allies and communist has different agendas. The allies want a peaceful world while the communist want to turn all of the nations into communist states through revolutionary wars.
Nicholas Walker
And yet look at those cities now.
Then compare them to soviet "liberation".
It's better to be nuked/firebombed than to be conquered by commies.
Tyler Perez
Read the OP and see
Liam White
The USSR was part of the allies.
Benjamin Green
No, they weren't.
Zachary Gonzalez
>muh Dresden
Start shit get hit, Fritz.
Ryan Jenkins
Prove it.
Luis Gray
The equivalence of the Soviet Union as part of the Allies in any way but nominally is disingenuous. The Soviet Union had their own motives and their own sphere regarding the war that was completely separate from the Allied sphere and agenda. A better statement would be to say that the USSR and the Western Allies were co-belligerents rather than a single faction and is proven by the immediate outcome of post-war Europe. Not even Cold War Europe (1948+) I mean, the immediate aftermath.
Nathan Ramirez
The Allies were a military alliance and the USSR was part of that alliance.
Dominic Wilson
>I speak from my arse
Jaxon Green
The Allies were larger than a simple military alliance. Again, you're being very disingenuous.
Yes, because showing that without comparison to Soviet manufacturing numbers helps your point in any way.
>The United States gave to the Soviet Union from October 1, 1941 to May 31, 1945 the following: 427,284 trucks, 13,303 combat vehicles, 35,170 motorcycles, 2,328 ordnance service vehicles, 2,670,371 tons of petroleum products (gasoline and oil) or 57.8 percent of the High-octane aviation fuel,[24] 4,478,116 tons of foodstuffs (canned meats, sugar, flour, salt, etc.), 1,911 steam locomotives, 66 Diesel locomotives, 9,920 flat cars, 1,000 dump cars, 120 tank cars, and 35 heavy machinery cars. Provided ordnance goods (ammunition, artillery shells, mines, assorted explosives) amounted to 53 percent of total domestic production.[24]
Isaiah Bennett
holy shit at all the classcucks on this board, i thought Veeky Forums was supposed to not be this cucked and spooked
ungrateful pieces of shit, if it wasn't for the USSR liberating Europe you'd all be living in a fascist NWO, fucking classcucks, i don't think i've ever seen a board this fucking cucked by porkies before
You guys have been completely brainwashed and cucked by Porky propaganda downplaying the USSR in WW2. You know why almost every show about WW2 shows the Americans? Because the porkies control television and don't want you to know about the true history of WW2.
Luis Foster
>The Allies were larger than a simple military alliance
Not really.
Jonathan Edwards
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Hudson Edwards
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Lucas Barnes
They went from countries to be feared to puppet states of the US
Some "liberating" the allies did. They let half of Europe fall to communism
Cameron Davis
>Not really Yes really. Contrary to your claims, there were large ideological chasms between the "Allies" which distinctly separates the Allies and the Comintern (Soviet Union and their sphere) which shows itself IMMEDIATELY after VE-day. The Allies and the Soviet Union were fairly distinct separate entities that were co-belligerents in the same conflict and were referred to as such during the war with the separation between "the Western Allies and the Soviet Union" in official documention, newsreels, etc.
Brandon Williams
Why the fuck do all the viewpoints have to clash?
I agree, the allies did leave half of Europe to communism. How does that have anything to do with what I wrote? It's like you people don't even fucking know how to read. Jesus.
Jaxon Parker
I understand that the USSR and the US didn't see eye to eye on a lot of things. However, they were both in the allies during WW2.
Jonathan Gray
>Japan >fascist
>Germany >"fascist"
Jose Smith
>every country that doesn't have otherkin bathrooms might as well be run by Darth Vader
Mason Fisher
>distinctly separated in official documentation >THEY'RE BOTH THE SAME
Noah Howard
:^)
Cooper Fisher
>t.Anglo
Michael Torres
The West will probably have otherkin bathrooms soon so I don't know what you guys are arguing about
Ayden Reed
They look human from over here, unlike the crowd surrounding them.
Justin Davis
back to leftypol
Leo Moore
lmao @ that little fuckboi getting executed
Ryan Butler
How did the allies liberate Germany? Hitler was democratically elected. The Nazis brought the German people out of the depression. They literally provoked a war with Germany.
Elijah Jackson
>cuck spook XD back to your hugbox on cripplechan
Ayden Turner
>Hitler was democratically elected The people didn't vote for the Enabling Act
Julian Foster
Hitler wasn't elected in the slightest bit, he lost the election but in Euro politics the 2nd place gets the fucking VP seat
American education at its finest
Austin Hernandez
>this is what leftypol actually believes
Leo Morgan
Kek, he's actually correct.
If you watch almost anything from the other sides. (German or Japs) the enemies that are actually fighting on the battlefield are usually the Soviets.
Americans control the mass media we have today and most of the entertainment, it's literally no secret that they will be skewing history in their favor (it's not bad or good, it's their right as might). But you are all kidding yourself if you actually buy into it.
Evan Morris
literally no different than what the social outcasts on /pol/ circle jerk all day
John Jenkins
At least they're alive
Liam Barnes
>spooked
You do realise that Stirner opposed communism and socialism?
You and the stormfags can fuck off.
Wyatt Nguyen
this
i never got why leftypol sucks stirner's dick when almost everything about leftism (and ideology in general) is a spook
Logan Butler
This Stirner guy seems pretty based how can I learn more about him?
Logan Russell
Read "The ego and its own"
Luke Harris
Hitler didn't come second though, he came first in every election since 1932.
Luis Gutierrez
Actually Stirner was pretty socialist, he hated private property and cared more about the worker than the boss and state
Christopher Adams
Private property is a spook but collectivism is also a spook unless you're using the collective for your advantage. It is a spook to work for someone else instead of working for yourself. Working for yourself instead of the collective goes against communism and socialist.