11/02/2024

WW2 - How the Americans and allies lied about their war contribution

 I just came across a video on the site 'Philosopheasy' titled 'Who really defeated Nazi Germany? Oliver Stone's untold history of the United States'.

History had been hijacked by the West which led us to believe today that it was the USA and its allies that defeated Nazi Germany during WW2. The subsequent celebrations of D-Day and the Normandy Landing were all a farce to seize credit for the defeat of Adolf Hitler as all the effort of the USA and its allies. The truth of it all was that it was the Soviet Union that sacrificed the most that lead to the defeat of Adolf Hitler.

In fact, the USA and the Allied forces were supposed to agree with Stalin to opening up a second front against Hitler, but they betrayed the Soviet Union by unscrupulously waiting for Hitler or Stalin to destroy each other, under Winston Churchill's dirty trick.

As we know from the history being written, every take on the defeat of Nazi Germany was to glorify the roles of Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill and the demonization of Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin as cruel dictators fit to be destroyed. Those character assassinations have stuck on into the history books. 

Anonymous

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Soviet Union was on the side of the USA and its allies fighting Adolf Hitler and playing an essential part in Hitler's defeat. That part of history has been totally hijacked by the West. The resulting credit of Hitler's defeat is now totally attributed to the USA and its allies

What is even more atrocious is holding D-day remembrance ceremonies without even allowing Russia's participation. Russia was the main component of the Soviet Union clear and simple and just because the Soviet Union no longer exists, they conveniently outlawed Russia's participation in the D-day ceremonies. They probably are afraid of Russia letting the cat out of the bag over the part played by Russia in the defeat of Hitler.

Anonymous said...

The USA lied about everything, and I mean everything.