World War II Lies of the West Part 2
Directed by Tatanya Borsch(2025)
Film Review
https://en.rtdoc.tv/films/2005-world-war-ii-lies-of-the-west-part-2
Also see World War II: Lies of the West Part 1
The series continues with lies #5-7
Lie #5 Stalin shared equal blame with Hitler for starting World War II because he signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with Germany in August 1939.
Stalin was the last allied leader to sign a non-aggression pact after EVERY other Allied leader had done so (Germany, France, UK and Italy in 1933 and Poland in 1934).
- in 1935, the UK and Germany signed the Anglo-German naval pact
- in 1938, Britain, France, Italy signed the Munich agreement consenting to the partition of Czechoslovakia by Germany, Poland and Hungary (which the USSR officially opposed).
- In 1939 Latvia and Estonia both signed non-aggression pacts with Germany.
When Stalin signed the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact in 1939, it had become obvious that the West (especially Britain and the US) were deliberately rearming Germany with the expectation Hitler would end the communist regime in Russia.
Lie #6 Only Hitler and the Nazi party were involved in genocide.
The Japanese engaged in genocide against the Chinese.
Croatian and Romanian troops who participated in Hitlers armies deliberately murdered Serbian civilians, Russian POWs and Russian women and children.
The Finns set up the first concentration camps for Russians along the Russo-Finnish border (see The Finnish Face of Fascism). The 14 camps interned 50,000 Russians under inhuman conditions that killed thousands.
Lie #7 The Soviet Union carried out a military occupation of its Western neighbors (known as the Eastern Bloc) following World War I.
In reality, the so-called Eastern Bloc countries elected communist governments when the war ended largely because the partisan movements that fought Nazi occupation significantly significantly augmented communist party membership in Eastern European countries (Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, East Germany, Romania and Czechoslovakia). France, Italy and Greece were also on the verge of electing communist governments when the CIA’s Gladio program violently intervened (see Operation Gladio The Secret CIA Program to Control Europe)
Rather than stripping Eastern bloc countries of their resource, as the British and French empires did in Africa and Asia (and the Americans have done with the Philippines and their Latin America and African neo-colonies), the Russians invested extenaively in rebuilding the Eastern bloc countries, providing massive food aid and helping them industrialize*
Both Bulgaria and Mongolia asked to join the USSR as the 16thand 17th Soviet Socialist republics. The Soviets declined because it violated treaty agreements with the West on borders.
*The only instances in which the Soviet military intervened in Eastern Block countries were in Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968. The 1956 invasion of Hungary came in response to CIA/MI6 backed “color revolution,” in which the spy agencies supplied Hungarian fascist rebels with funding and weapons (1954-56) and transported them to British-occupied Austria to train them. SeeThe Hungarian “Revot” of 1956 – A Detailed Look at the Events
The 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia (according to the CIA analysis) was one in which all Warsaw pact countries participated, owing to their heavy reliance on Czechoslovakia’s robust economy and superior military to resist a growing NATO threat (similar to the one Russia currently faces) and concern that reforms might jeopardize their economy). See The CIA and Strategic Warning: The 1968 Soviet-Led Invasion of Czechoslovakia
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