Second Battle of Kharkov 1942 - part 2 of 2
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haha 1300 tanks destroyed but the camera man found only 5?
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@historatia The 1919-1921 "Polish-Soviet" (in reality Polish-everybody else) war reverberated over 20 years later. Churchill and DeGaulle were directly involved. Stalin later had every reason not to trust British intentions regarding Poland. Churchill's failure to cultivate a relationship between the Polish government in exile and the Soviet government undermined the Tehran agreement and made the cold war all but inevitable. BTW it was Trotsky, not Stalin, who drove the Poles out of Russia.
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@jackzero99 What "scum". How about you cool the rhetoric and realize that in 1919, -- less than 90 days after the Armistice of November 1918, and with massive American, British and French support the POLES INVADED Russia, Lithuania and Galicia, into lands that HAD NEVER BEEN MAJORITY POLISH SETTLED. There were east of the League of Nations Curzon Line. Stalin in 1919 TOOK BACK what the Poles had conquored and returned Vilnius to Lithuania, Minsk to Belorus, Galicia to Ukraine.
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And I never understood why the americans and the brits did help the sovjets so much?
Wasn't that too much?
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I didn't know that there was so much music on the eastern front
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Kroatichen soldaten!!!
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@Drexter119 probably the best of the war
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what are talking about Germany defeated by Gen. Zukov and Berlin taken.... you had the best arms and equipment ....but the Russians were better.
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@eric5906 why do ulike the nazi party???
Manstein, great feldmarechal
Drexter119 3 years ago 20
A great German victory! Shows what the German army could do when given the arms & equipment. Awesome.
eric5906 3 years ago 18