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European countries are caught in a war of words over the reasons for the outbreak of war Putin shelled the Polish ambassador of World War II

According to the Observer Network, European countries have recently been caught in a war of words over the reasons for the outbreak of war. According to the European Parliament, the responsibility for the outbreak of World War II actually rested with the Soviet Union and Germany, because the Soviet Union and Germany secretly divided Poland and signed secret agreements to condone fascism.

European countries are caught in a war of words over the reasons for the outbreak of war Putin shelled the Polish ambassador of World War II

Such remarks have provoked strong resentment from Putin. Putin recently said that transferring responsibility for World War II from Germany to the Soviet Union is nonsense. And the European countries were 'complicit' with Hitler, and they were trying to falsify history. Putin also directly criticized The Polish ambassador to Germany during World War II, Lipwski, saying, "He is a bastard, an anti-Semitic pig, there is no way to describe him." ''

Putin's shelling is not unfounded, but based on historical archives. In 1938, Hitler received Lipsky and showed him a perfect plan to send Jews to Africa. Later, In a telegram to the Polish Foreign Minister, Lipuski declared, "We will erect a monument to Hitler in Warsaw." Poland was the first country to suffer German aggression during World War II, but it was incomprehensible that the Polish ambassador had openly endorsed Hitler's anti-Semitic plan.

European countries are caught in a war of words over the reasons for the outbreak of war Putin shelled the Polish ambassador of World War II

Putin also pointed out: "Poland and other countries colluded with Hitler with a mountain of ironclad evidence, and there are clear historical archives to prove it." The statement quickly reached Poland and provoked a strong reaction. But the Polish government did not respond.

In fact, Putin made the above statement in order to refute the fallacy of the European Parliament.

So, who initiated World War II? There is no doubt that World War II was initiated by Hitler, who tried to unify the European continent through war and eliminate the former Soviet Union of the Red Empire. Due to the "appeasement policy" pursued by Britain, France and Poland, the German Nazis swept through Europe and targeted the former Soviet Union. At the beginning of the Soviet-German war, the Soviet Union was ill-prepared and suffered heavy losses. Fortunately, the Soviet Union adjusted its strategy in a timely manner and reversed the unfavorable situation. In order to defeat german fascism, the Soviet Union killed and wounded 27 million people. Such a huge national sacrifice has not been mentioned by the European Parliament at all.

European countries are caught in a war of words over the reasons for the outbreak of war Putin shelled the Polish ambassador of World War II

Therefore, Putin's attack on the European Parliament's juxtaposition of the Soviet Union with Nazi Germany is simply "nonsense". In fact, without the great sacrifice of the Soviet Union, the outcome of World War II would have changed. And the countries of Europe are likely to become German colonies, living under the iron hooves of the Germans.

Of course, the Soviet Union also made mistakes in World War II. Because the Soviet Union had signed the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact with Germany, this treaty made the Soviet Union relax its vigilance, so that when Germany attacked the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union was still in the dark. Putin explained that signing an agreement with Hitler was actually a helpless choice.

European countries are caught in a war of words over the reasons for the outbreak of war Putin shelled the Polish ambassador of World War II

In Putin's view, Europe shifted the blame for World War II from Germany to the Soviet Union in order to cover up their past "black history". During World War II, the contributions and sacrifices made by the Soviet Union were obvious to all. It was the Soviet Union and the American and British allies that liberated Europe from the clutches of Germany, and without the Soviet Union, there would be no Europe today. Europe's repeated smears of the Soviet Union's historical exploits reflect the West's antipathy towards Soviet Russia. However, history cannot be changed, and any act of covering up history is shameful.

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