USSR did nothing wrong

USSR did nothing wrong

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USSR was a totalitarian, genocidal state that the world is better off without, like Nazi Germany.
Based neoliberalism rocks.

Well, the sheer butthurt it's mere existence caused turned the US into a schizophrenic genocidal empire, so it must have been doing a few things right.

>USSR did nothing wrong
Other than one of the most failed ideology in the history of mankind

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You fucked up that meme

Except collapse.

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Today it's their anniversary of their invasion of Poland in alliance with Hitler as a part of their aggressive campaign of conquest.
Both deserved everything that happened to them.

Well, the USSR also obviously helped the allies, Western propaganda just focuses on the time they aided the nazis for obvious reasons.

Also there's the fact that the SU was actively trying to remake a new entente, and only ended up with Germany briefly because negotiations broke down after the West refused to have Soviet troops in Poland and Romania, two vehemently anticommunist states, leaving the SU isolated. But we'll ignore all that.

For the longest time western propaganda treated USSR as lesser evil because they were embarassed of being allies with them so they wanted "their guys" to be seen in a slightly better light.

Ok, what about the Polish aliance pact with Germany in 1934.

What about that those regions Poland annexed had Czech majority

What about that ultimatum isnt "permission"

What about that Soviet Union just took territory with Ukrainian and Belarussian majority

sure in WWII

but all the shit before and after it was undeniable bullshit

>what about the Polish aliance pact with Germany in 1934.
It didn't exist though some historians now regret that Poland didn't have some kind of deal with Germany because it would be better than invasion.

>What about that those regions Poland annexed had Czech majority
Polish-Czech border towns whose fate was to be decided throught plebiscite that never happened due to Czech invasion in 1919. 20 years later it was better to take those towns and protect Polish population and the Czech agreed as the diplomatical relations were getting better. That's why during WWII both countries could cooperate with no problem and nobody outside of actual soviet apologists clings to it.

>What about that Soviet Union just took territory with Ukrainian and Belarussian majority
I don't know if that's supposed to make them look good or not. USSR didn't want Belarus and Ukraine to become independent countries (and Poland had an alliance with the latter). In the end it was better to have those lands that were actually Polish. it still left a lot of people on the Soviet side of the border. They were later genocided.

>vatnik education

Russian or a Berkeley student that's what I'd like to know.
From my own experience at least on Veeky Forums Russians don't sugarcoat Soviet history and don't repeat lies from Kremlin TV.

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>It didn't exist
Neither did existed Soviet-German aliance
>due to Czech invasion in 1919
Poles started with drafting of Czech population into their army, its their fault.
>Czech agreed
Ultimatum isnt agreeing with something
>That's why during WWII both countries could cooperate with no problem
what
>USSR didn't want Belarus and Ukraine to become independent countries
Because Belarussia and Ukraine were always part of Russia
>They were later genocided.
citation needed
truth hurts

apart from every country that wasn't russia in the soviet union actively joined the germans

see Lies fall from your mouth as shit from ass.

>arguing with a pole

see

>Czech agreed as the diplomatical relations were getting better
Actually the Poles threatened to invade the country
> At noon on 30 September, Poland gave an ultimatum to the Czechoslovak government. It demanded the immediate evacuation of Czechoslovak troops and police and gave Prague time until noon the following day. At 11:45 a.m. on 1 October the Czechoslovak foreign ministry called the Polish ambassador in Prague and told him that Poland could have what it wanted. The Polish Army, commanded by General Władysław Bortnowski, annexed an area of 801.5 km2 with a population of 227,399 people.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish–Czechoslovak_border_conflicts

So no, Poland was being an agressive little shit. Nice revisionism though, anglo

This one isn't really that funny.... it's just that most /pol/tards don't realize the USSR and Nazi Germany were basically the same, except for the messages in their propaganda. They think 1984 was written to criticize the USSR and is fine with Nazism.

>border conflicts between two countries that regained independence after WWI
Am I looking at anything unusual here? Soviet apologists have nothing better? You keep ignoring 1919 and the fact that there was a sizeable Polish population in those specks of land so obviously it was better to save them from Hitler. Yes diplomatic relations was getting better.
Again tankie find something better. Nazis make up fake quotes. Try something similar because attempts at whitewashing Soviet crimes and alliance with Hitler while pretending that there's some kind of moral equivalence between that and border disputes will never work.

>to save them from Hitler
Poles acted worse than Krauts, even toward the Polish population

>They were trying to save the czechs from the Germans
While the czechs were actively oppressing Slovaks and Germans? Poland was an agressive nation whether you want to accept it or not.

Fucking hell this place.

Aww, the anti white left leftypol cuck is triggered

>>>>/leftypol/

>oppressing Slovaks and Germans
dude stop
Opression of Krauts is Goebbelbaum´s propaganda and opression of Slovaks is Tiso´s meme

>Edward Benes did nothing wrong because he oppressed people I don't like
Fucking hell , this place.

>he oppressed people I don't like
citation needed
And no, expelling them after war isnt opressing them in 1938

>that glorious feel when I acknowledge the many flaws of the USSR yet still know that the Russian people were better off overall with it