
On the 75th anniversary of Warsaw's liberation from Nazi occupation, the Polish government seems to forget who the good and bad guys were in the Second World War.Their official narrative of what started the war is predicated on the false historical interpretation that in 1939 the Soviet Union signed its Non-Aggression Pact with Nazi Germany in the interest of imperialist expansion and in the hope of a long lasting friendship with the Third Reich - only to be betrayed by Hitler shortly after.But where is their mention of the German-Polish Non-Aggression Pact signed 5 years earlier in 1934?Where do they mention their role in the 1938 Munich Agreement - in which they carved up Czechoslovakia alongside Nazi Germany?What about the Soviet Union's repeated attempts to form military alliances with the Western powers in fear of German expansion, which were ignored?Those who believe this narrative need to look deeper into why the USSR really signed a Non-Aggression Pact with Germany and reevaluate their interpretation of the Second World War.Furthermore, the relatively high number of dislikes this video received on RT's official YouTube channel is only a greater indicator of how important it is to criticize the mainstream account of how World War II began and to bring attention to the seldom touched aspects of pre-war Polish, British, and French history.Some of the negative comments include "The soviets committed as many if not more massacres against Poles than Germany" and "Judetube deleting comments about the greatest lie ever told."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g7XMJe1bRo&feature=youtu.be via /r/communism https://ift.tt/2GbaDvD
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