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نخست آنکه من همچون شما نگفتم که حتما اینطور است و اگر پیش از آنکه رگ غیرت به سبب بیادبی به ساحت مقدس عمو استالین بالا بزند نوشتهام را میخواندید میدید که نوشته بودم "گمانه" و گفتگوها در این مورد زیاد است و همانطور که گفتم در سطح گمانه است. . اما این گمانه هم چندان بیپشتوانه نیست و البته برخلاف شما این سرمایهداران نیستند که چنین گمانهای را پشتیبانی میکنند بلکه تقریبا اولین بار یکی از جاسوسان شوروی کتابی در این مورد نوشت :و علاوه بر تاریخ نگاران کشورهای گوناگون، تاریخ نگاران روسی هم از این گمانه پشتیبانی میکردند :In same time as Hoffman a Soviet ex-spy Viktor Suvorov (Rezun)also worked on this thesis. He deserted the Soviet intelligence service and fled to Great Britain because he was disillusioned about the Soviet regime. Because of that Soviet Union gave him three death sentences. He has begun his work in 1968 and in 1989 published his work Icebreaker Who started the world war?
منبعRussian historian Mark Solonin believes the attack should happen on June 23, meaning Hitler outmatched Stalin just by one day. But the main concept that attack should happen in the summer of 1941, when Red army was in the last stages of deployment and heating up for action. Further delays will make the situation worse for the Soviets, for there could not hide their army from the Germans forever. Yet no one cannot fully discover the exact date of the attack, but judging by documents describing the Soviet military movements before June 22 it should happen anywhere at that time.
البته احتمالا تمام اینها فریب خوردهی رسانههای سرمایهداری بودند و یا خائن بودند به آرمانهای والای عمو استالین و شوروی!
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“Stalin planned to invade Germany” — RT News
A letter written by Stalin was sold for $12,500 at Sotheby's on Friday. The document appears to be evidence of Russia’s plans to attack Germany in World War Two.
The letter signed by Joseph Stalin and Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov – dated January 8, 1940 – asks Mongolian leader Choi Balsan for almost 40,000 tons of wool for troop clothing. For his part, Stalin promised to take all the efforts necessary to satisfy assistance requests from Mongolia.
In a startling conclusion, the auction house brochure describes the letter as proof that the Soviet Union planned to invade Germany in harsh winter conditions – something which has been undiscovered by historians before.
Ahead of the auction, the letter was estimated as being worth between $15,000 and $25,000.
Also for sale in New York are Leon Trotsky's memoirs dated 1930 – and a copy of Nikolay Gogol's book “Dead Souls” illustrated by famed Russian-French painter Marc Chagall.
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