Germany did not go to war with Poland alone. It was Germany and the Soviet Union together. Just a well-known fact that is overlooked because it does not fit with the description of the winners of World War II. Nazi Germany and the communist USSR unleashed World War II in a secret pact, while Poland and other European countries fell victim to aggression. 1939-1940 The USSR with Germany attacks Poland, executing officers, then throwing off bombing cities in Finland. They occupy Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bessarabia and deported the local population. And only the Germans attacked Moscow, made the communists from the same fascists into the main victims of the war.
400 thousand soldiers were still in the east and anti-tank guns, of which 150 thousand passed in Rumina and the rest protected them from the Russians so that they could get to Romania what's best. 250 thousand soldiers gave the Russians the ass
@Вук Тодић Germany did not go to war with Poland alone. It was Germany and the Soviet Union together. Just a well-known fact that is overlooked because it does not fit with the description of the winners of World War II. Nazi Germany and the communist USSR unleashed World War II in a secret pact, while Poland and other European countries fell victim to aggression. 1939-1940 The USSR with Germany attacks Poland, executing officers, then throwing off bombing cities in Finland. They occupy Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bessarabia and deported the local population. And only the Germans attacked Moscow, made the communists from the same fascists into the main victims of the war.
@Вук Тодић Stalin congratulated Hitler with a telegram on the day of the capture of Paris! Calling it “a just victory over French imperialism.” If Germany finds herself in a difficult situation, she can be sure that the Soviet people will come to Germany's aid and will not allow Germany to be strangled. The Soviet Union is interested in a strong Germany and will not allow Germany to be thrown to the ground. " Stalin, September 28, 1939 Stalin congratulated Hitler on the victory over Poland At the end of 1939, in December 31st, Stalin and Hitler exchanged New Year's greetings. Hitler to Stalin: "Best wishes for your well-being, as well as future prosperity for the peoples of the friendly Soviet Union" Stalin to Hitler: "The friendship of the peoples of Germany and the Soviet Union, sealed with blood, has every reason to be long and lasting." Hitler congratulated Stalin on his birthday and presented the manufactured Mercedes-Benz. At the end of 1939 on December 31st, Stalin and Hitler exchanged New Year's greetings. Hitler to Stalin: "Best wishes for personal well-being to you, prosperity to the peoples of the friendly USSR Stalin to Hitler: "The friendship of the peoples of Germany and the USSR, sealed with blood, has every reason to be long and lasting." Stalin congratulated Hitler on the invasion of Norway by the German army. Stalin congratulated Hitler with a telegram on the day of the capture of Paris! Calling it "a just victory over French imperialism." !!!!!!!!
I think Ww2 started 1938 when Chamberlain and Daladier in person with Hitler signed the pact of Munich allowing the nazis to invade Checoslovakia and Dancing
Stalin got Reval, for USSR the most important naval port in the Baltic Sea. His great idol tsar Peter I had fought wars for 30 years to win that port. Now Stalin got it with the strike of a pen.
One grave error in this documentary, it says (at point 2:29 / 4.07) "The three Baltic states and parts of Romania and Finland were eventually annexed into the Soviet Union" as Finland was never annexed into Soviet Union. Finland did loose territory after the Winter War ( = 30.11.1939 - 13.3.1940) and after the Continuation War ( = 25.6.1940 - 19.9.1944 ) but it was never annexed into Soviet Union, it was never occupied and the country remained independent during all of these turbulent times...
The first question arises. We talk all the time about the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. We repeat this after our European colleagues. Question: was this the only document signed by one of the European countries, then the Soviet Union, with fascist Germany? It turns out that this is not at all the case. I'll just list them with your permission. So, the Declaration on the Non-Use of Force between Germany and Poland. This is, in fact, the so-called Pilsudski-Hitler pact. Signed in 1934. In fact, this is a non-aggression pact. Then - the Anglo-German naval agreement of 1935. Great Britain provided Hitler with the opportunity to have his own military fleet, which was essentially forbidden to him, or reduced to a minimum by the results of the First World War. Then the joint Anglo-German declaration of Chamberlain and Hitler, signed on September 30, 1938, agreed by them on the initiative of Chamberlain. It stated that "the signed Munich agreement, as well as the Anglo-German maritime agreement symbolize ..." and so on, and so on. The creation of a legal framework between the two states continued. That's not all. Franco-German Declaration signed on December 6, 1938 in Paris by the French and German Foreign Ministers Bonn and Ribbentrop. Finally, the agreement between the Republic of Lithuania and the German Reich, signed on March 22, 1939 in Berlin by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania and the same Ribbentop, stating that the Klaipeda Territory would again be reunited with the German Reich. And the Non-Aggression Pact between the German Reich and Latvia of June 7, 1939. Thus, the Treaty between the Soviet Union and Germany was the last in a series of those signed by other European countries, as it were, interested in preserving peace in Europe. At the same time, I would like to note that the Soviet Union agreed to sign this document only after all possibilities were exhausted and all the proposals of the Soviet Union to create a unified security system, an anti-fascist coalition, in fact, in Europe were rejected.
"Preserving peace" means invading a sovereign country with Nazi Germany, setting up spheres of influence with it, and aiding it with all its war efforts in the west until they got invaded themselves. Whitewashing of soviet crimes : failed.
The true objective of the Soviet Union was not to preserve peace in Europe, instead it was to divide the Eastern Europe into two parts, one part which was for Nazi Germany and the second part which was for Soviet Union
@@apollo268 Russia made a deal with Nazi Germany in 1939 to a joint invasion and occupation that split Poland in half. Also a major component of the alliance was Russian oil and raw materials were traded to Germany for old tanks and guns. Russian oil fed the tanks that invaded France.
@@KacperRybicki-v7t false, it’s Germany alone, the Molotov Ribbentrop act only delayed the fall of Germany. If anything it fueled the Cold War, which allowed the Soviet Union to last longer that it should have with the events that happened during ww2.
When the Polish government said that "Hitler and Stalin started the war" they really don't want to admit that the polish ruling class were very cozy with Hitler and wanted to invade the USSR with Nazi war machine, German occupied Czechoslovakia and Horthy's Hungary.
The first question arises. We talk all the time about the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. We repeat this after our European colleagues. Question: was this the only document signed by one of the European countries, then the Soviet Union, with fascist Germany? It turns out that this is not at all the case. I'll just list them with your permission. So, the Declaration on the Non-Use of Force between Germany and Poland. This is, in fact, the so-called Pilsudski-Hitler pact. Signed in 1934. In fact, this is a non-aggression pact. Then - the Anglo-German naval agreement of 1935. Great Britain provided Hitler with the opportunity to have his own military fleet, which was essentially forbidden to him, or reduced to a minimum by the results of the First World War. Then the joint Anglo-German declaration of Chamberlain and Hitler, signed on September 30, 1938, agreed by them on the initiative of Chamberlain. It stated that "the signed Munich agreement, as well as the Anglo-German maritime agreement symbolize ..." and so on, and so on. The creation of a legal framework between the two states continued. That's not all. Franco-German Declaration signed on December 6, 1938 in Paris by the French and German Foreign Ministers Bonn and Ribbentrop. Finally, the agreement between the Republic of Lithuania and the German Reich, signed on March 22, 1939 in Berlin by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania and the same Ribbentop, stating that the Klaipeda Territory would again be reunited with the German Reich. And the Non-Aggression Pact between the German Reich and Latvia of June 7, 1939. Thus, the Treaty between the Soviet Union and Germany was the last in a series of those signed by other European countries, as it were, interested in preserving peace in Europe. At the same time, I would like to note that the Soviet Union agreed to sign this document only after all possibilities were exhausted and all the proposals of the Soviet Union to create a unified security system, an anti-fascist coalition, in fact, in Europe were rejected.
European countries didn't agree to butcher another countries through these pacts. USSR accepted very well to invade east of Europe and force the native population to be replaced in Central Asia. Nice try, Russian troll!
@@wentano Romanians are sorry for our Czech and Slovak allies. It's important to note that the UK's prime minister was an idiot and France couldn't afford a war with a much powerful Germany. Ribbentrop-Molotov was an agreement to divide eastern Europe.
Germany did not go to war with Poland alone. It was Germany and the Soviet Union together. Just a well-known fact that is overlooked because it does not fit with the description of the winners of World War II. Nazi Germany and the communist USSR unleashed World War II in a secret pact, while Poland and other European countries fell victim to aggression.
1939-1940 The USSR with Germany attacks Poland, executing officers, then throwing off bombing cities in Finland.
They occupy Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bessarabia and deported the local population.
And only the Germans attacked Moscow, made the communists from the same fascists into the main victims of the war.
400 thousand soldiers were still in the east and anti-tank guns, of which 150 thousand passed in Rumina and the rest protected them from the Russians so that they could get to Romania what's best. 250 thousand soldiers gave the Russians the ass
There's footages of a joint parade of both the German and the Soviet armies in conquered Poland, celebrating their victory together.
Socialism and Fascism are very similiar ideologies. Stalinism and National Socialism not so much, but still very similiar.
Ww2 started Stalin in 1939 23 august by Ribbentrop and Molotov pact with Hitler together attack Poland and start ww2.
Nah it was the Munich Agreement that started it.
@Вук Тодић Germany did not go to war with Poland alone. It was Germany and the Soviet Union together. Just a well-known fact that is overlooked because it does not fit with the description of the winners of World War II. Nazi Germany and the communist USSR unleashed World War II in a secret pact, while Poland and other European countries fell victim to aggression.
1939-1940 The USSR with Germany attacks Poland, executing officers, then throwing off bombing cities in Finland.
They occupy Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Bessarabia and deported the local population.
And only the Germans attacked Moscow, made the communists from the same fascists into the main victims of the war.
@Вук Тодић Stalin congratulated Hitler with a telegram on the day of the capture of Paris! Calling it “a just victory over French imperialism.” If Germany finds herself in a difficult situation, she can be sure that the Soviet people will come to Germany's aid and will not allow Germany to be strangled. The Soviet Union is interested in a strong Germany and will not allow Germany to be thrown to the ground. "
Stalin, September 28, 1939 Stalin congratulated Hitler on the victory over Poland At the end of 1939, in December 31st, Stalin and Hitler exchanged New Year's greetings.
Hitler to Stalin: "Best wishes for your well-being, as well as future prosperity for the peoples of the friendly Soviet Union"
Stalin to Hitler: "The friendship of the peoples of Germany and the Soviet Union, sealed with blood, has every reason to be long and lasting."
Hitler congratulated Stalin on his birthday and presented the manufactured Mercedes-Benz.
At the end of 1939 on December 31st, Stalin and Hitler exchanged New Year's greetings.
Hitler to Stalin: "Best wishes for personal well-being to you, prosperity to the peoples of the friendly USSR
Stalin to Hitler: "The friendship of the peoples of Germany and the USSR, sealed with blood, has every reason to be long and lasting."
Stalin congratulated Hitler on the invasion of Norway by the German army.
Stalin congratulated Hitler with a telegram on the day of the capture of Paris! Calling it "a just victory over French imperialism." !!!!!!!!
I think Ww2 started 1938 when Chamberlain and Daladier in person with Hitler signed the pact of Munich allowing the nazis to invade Checoslovakia and Dancing
@@fergar9264 you can't think because of you are a bot.
Finland was never occupied!
1992! That is when they were published and found as fact! I knew it was when I was a kid!
Stalin got Reval, for USSR the most important naval port in the Baltic Sea. His great idol tsar Peter I had fought wars for 30 years to win that port. Now Stalin got it with the strike of a pen.
One grave error in this documentary, it says (at point 2:29 / 4.07) "The three Baltic states and parts of Romania and Finland were eventually annexed into the Soviet Union" as Finland was never annexed into Soviet Union. Finland did loose territory after the Winter War ( = 30.11.1939 - 13.3.1940) and after the Continuation War ( = 25.6.1940 - 19.9.1944 ) but it was never annexed into Soviet Union, it was never occupied and the country remained independent during all of these turbulent times...
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The first question arises. We talk all the time about the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. We repeat this after our European colleagues. Question: was this the only document signed by one of the European countries, then the Soviet Union, with fascist Germany? It turns out that this is not at all the case. I'll just list them with your permission.
So, the Declaration on the Non-Use of Force between Germany and Poland. This is, in fact, the so-called Pilsudski-Hitler pact. Signed in 1934. In fact, this is a non-aggression pact.
Then - the Anglo-German naval agreement of 1935. Great Britain provided Hitler with the opportunity to have his own military fleet, which was essentially forbidden to him, or reduced to a minimum by the results of the First World War.
Then the joint Anglo-German declaration of Chamberlain and Hitler, signed on September 30, 1938, agreed by them on the initiative of Chamberlain. It stated that "the signed Munich agreement, as well as the Anglo-German maritime agreement symbolize ..." and so on, and so on. The creation of a legal framework between the two states continued.
That's not all. Franco-German Declaration signed on December 6, 1938 in Paris by the French and German Foreign Ministers Bonn and Ribbentrop.
Finally, the agreement between the Republic of Lithuania and the German Reich, signed on March 22, 1939 in Berlin by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania and the same Ribbentop, stating that the Klaipeda Territory would again be reunited with the German Reich.
And the Non-Aggression Pact between the German Reich and Latvia of June 7, 1939.
Thus, the Treaty between the Soviet Union and Germany was the last in a series of those signed by other European countries, as it were, interested in preserving peace in Europe. At the same time, I would like to note that the Soviet Union agreed to sign this document only after all possibilities were exhausted and all the proposals of the Soviet Union to create a unified security system, an anti-fascist coalition, in fact, in Europe were rejected.
"Preserving peace" means invading a sovereign country with Nazi Germany, setting up spheres of influence with it, and aiding it with all its war efforts in the west until they got invaded themselves. Whitewashing of soviet crimes : failed.
Did any of these declarations postulate invasion on other territories as Hitler-Stalin did?
The true objective of the Soviet Union was not to preserve peace in Europe, instead it was to divide the Eastern Europe into two parts, one part which was for Nazi Germany and the second part which was for Soviet Union
Dear Madame, you forgot to mention that also Denmark and nazi-Germany had and nonagression pact, otherwise your list seem to quite complete....
@@joedenathan4775 This is an idiot meme reply.
Well done documentary...short, concise, and straight to the point with great visual representation.
RUSSIA STARTED WWII
What, no lol. Germany did.
Serbia started ww1.
Germany started ww2.
@@apollo268 Russia made a deal with Nazi Germany in 1939 to a joint invasion and occupation that split Poland in half. Also a major component of the alliance was Russian oil and raw materials were traded to Germany for old tanks and guns. Russian oil fed the tanks that invaded France.
@@apollo268 germany and russia
@@KacperRybicki-v7t false, it’s Germany alone, the Molotov Ribbentrop act only delayed the fall of Germany. If anything it fueled the Cold War, which allowed the Soviet Union to last longer that it should have with the events that happened during ww2.
@@apollo268 false it was russia idea, Molotov is the first name for a reason, second it was an alliance, more so then any other axis alliance
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When the Polish government said that "Hitler and Stalin started the war" they really don't want to admit that the polish ruling class were very cozy with Hitler and wanted to invade the USSR with Nazi war machine, German occupied Czechoslovakia and Horthy's Hungary.
baloney, baloney and completely utter nonsense....
@user-wj6dt5bq3w Poland is just one gigantic flat tank exercising ground of a country!
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The first question arises. We talk all the time about the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. We repeat this after our European colleagues. Question: was this the only document signed by one of the European countries, then the Soviet Union, with fascist Germany? It turns out that this is not at all the case. I'll just list them with your permission.
So, the Declaration on the Non-Use of Force between Germany and Poland. This is, in fact, the so-called Pilsudski-Hitler pact. Signed in 1934. In fact, this is a non-aggression pact.
Then - the Anglo-German naval agreement of 1935. Great Britain provided Hitler with the opportunity to have his own military fleet, which was essentially forbidden to him, or reduced to a minimum by the results of the First World War.
Then the joint Anglo-German declaration of Chamberlain and Hitler, signed on September 30, 1938, agreed by them on the initiative of Chamberlain. It stated that "the signed Munich agreement, as well as the Anglo-German maritime agreement symbolize ..." and so on, and so on. The creation of a legal framework between the two states continued.
That's not all. Franco-German Declaration signed on December 6, 1938 in Paris by the French and German Foreign Ministers Bonn and Ribbentrop.
Finally, the agreement between the Republic of Lithuania and the German Reich, signed on March 22, 1939 in Berlin by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania and the same Ribbentop, stating that the Klaipeda Territory would again be reunited with the German Reich.
And the Non-Aggression Pact between the German Reich and Latvia of June 7, 1939.
Thus, the Treaty between the Soviet Union and Germany was the last in a series of those signed by other European countries, as it were, interested in preserving peace in Europe. At the same time, I would like to note that the Soviet Union agreed to sign this document only after all possibilities were exhausted and all the proposals of the Soviet Union to create a unified security system, an anti-fascist coalition, in fact, in Europe were rejected.
European countries didn't agree to butcher another countries through these pacts. USSR accepted very well to invade east of Europe and force the native population to be replaced in Central Asia. Nice try, Russian troll!
@@pavelstefan5156 what about the Munich betrayal?
@@wentano Munch betrayel : an Annexation of a region.
Ribbentrop-Molotov: annexation of the whole eastern Europe.
@@wentano Romanians are sorry for our Czech and Slovak allies. It's important to note that the UK's prime minister was an idiot and France couldn't afford a war with a much powerful Germany. Ribbentrop-Molotov was an agreement to divide eastern Europe.
What western allie invaded and exterminated 1/5th of a country's population with the Nazi?????