> For the first 3 years of WW2 USSR was an ally of nazis.
This sounds inaccurate or at best an oversimplification of the complicated pre-WW2 treaties flying all over europe. I only see this idea in reference to the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, but that only lasted 2 years and was a non-aggression pact, not an alliance. But maybe you are talking about a different agreement?
Thanks! I was looking at stuff that lasted the mentioned 3 years which I couldnt track to anything, and grouped the Poland invasion as part of this pact, though it's worth mentioning separately.
Fwiw, Non-aggression pact means no aggression against each other but it was an coordinated invasion of Poland, so your right.
What bother me is the recent trend of putting people like typists at the concentration camps on trial. Most people, given the situation of working as a typist or getting murdered by their government, would choose the former.
> In a post for the SS Galichina veterans’ blog Combatant News, Hunka wrote that 1941 to 1943 — after Germany invaded Ukraine and before Hunka enlisted — were the happiest years of his life. He also recalled eagerly awaiting “the legendary German knights” to come and attack “the hated Poles,” using a slur for Polish people, in 1939.
Idk dawg he doesn't sound like most people.
If he was a typist, why would the Canadian pairlament give him a standing ovation fighting against the Soviets? The two options sound like war criminal or stolen valor.
Idk even in the face of geopolitical conflicts I don't think most people are rabid like this. Maybe in pre-WWII Europe they were, but they ended up gassing millions of people (Jews, communists, homosexuals, Romani).
So again, why is Canada giving this guy a standing ovation?
"Did fighting the Soviet Union on the eastern front in WWII put you on the wrong side of history? Some nonzero number of atrocities was committed on both sides, so who can say?"
Can we just make these people watch Come and See for two days straight or something?
Why are we defending an opportunist scumbag politician that gave a standing ovation to a Nazi? Embrace nazis maybe doesn’t immediately make you a nazi but you are probably a scumbag perhaps only nazi adjacent but scumbag none the less.
But let's not try to make SS people innocent.