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The image that's being used now is too big and it doesn't fit well with the text. I am removing it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.1.146.11 ( talk) 14:10, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
this article is wrong
they are saying at the beggining of the article that ussr would entry as a "fourth axis power" the axis power by that time was made only of italy and germany japan would only enter at the war in 1941 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.63.12.158 ( talk) 00:18, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
Your sources are despicable. They are a bunch of Glen Becks. This article has no point,it's just nazi propaganda. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Spartacus Marat ( talk • contribs) 08:42, 2 February 2011 (UTC)
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Stalin behavior towards germany was a behaviour of duplicity. he made pacts and pretended sympathies while secretly plotting to attack the axis powers once they got weaker. Stalin never intended to be a permanent ally of germany. once the red army was ready and germany showed signs of weakeness, stalin had planned to attack. there are multiple sources that confirm stalins duplicity toward the axis, and the falsehood of the pacts stalin did with hitler. there is also, an wiki article which contains stalins plan of a soviet offensive against germany. the "stalin" article is not being honest in showing stalin agressive stance towards the axis, instead presenting a view that stalin was friendly towards the axis while in reality, stalin intended to betray the pacts. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.48.248.145 ( talk) 11:08, 1 October 2015 (UTC)
there is an entire wiki article regarding stalin making preparations for a surprise attack on germany , with multiple sources and books, is called "Soviet offensive plans controversy" . this article is in contradiction with the other article and is presenting book sources as fact. are these book sources really proven to be true (regarding the ussr entering the axis powers) and based on real documents? or are they based on theories by historians? thats the question. notice that there is a lot of difference between joining the axis and cooperating while on a non-aggression pact, is there any soviet document that support the ussr entering as fourth axis power ? another important point is the fact that the ussr suggested to england and france sending 1 million soviet troops to make a combined attack to germany. this should possibly be in the article as well.
the anti-comintern pact is very relevant to the article and should be mentioned. there is also an entire wiki article regarding stalin making preparations for a surprise attack on germany , with multiple sources and books, is called "Soviet offensive plans controversy" . this article is in contradiction with the other article and is presenting book sources as fact. are these book sources really proven to be true (regarding the ussr entering the axis powers) and based on real documents? or are they based on theories by historians? thats the question. notice that there is a lot of difference between joining the axis and cooperating while on a non-aggression pact, is there any soviet document that support the ussr entering as fourth axis power? another important point is the fact that the ussr suggested to england and france sending 1 million soviet troops to make a combined attack to germany. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 152.237.215.29 ( talk) 10:43, 14 September 2016 (UTC)
To include the post-war book "Falsifiers".Fell free to revert me if you think I am wrong. Ιπποκράτης2020 ( talk) 15:08, 1 October 2022 (UTC)
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Falsifiers of History to respond to U.S.-released information about the
German–Soviet Axis talks? | |
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The image that's being used now is too big and it doesn't fit well with the text. I am removing it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.1.146.11 ( talk) 14:10, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
this article is wrong
they are saying at the beggining of the article that ussr would entry as a "fourth axis power" the axis power by that time was made only of italy and germany japan would only enter at the war in 1941 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.63.12.158 ( talk) 00:18, 7 September 2009 (UTC)
Your sources are despicable. They are a bunch of Glen Becks. This article has no point,it's just nazi propaganda. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Spartacus Marat ( talk • contribs) 08:42, 2 February 2011 (UTC)
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File:AxisTalks Pent.png, has been nominated for deletion at
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Stalin behavior towards germany was a behaviour of duplicity. he made pacts and pretended sympathies while secretly plotting to attack the axis powers once they got weaker. Stalin never intended to be a permanent ally of germany. once the red army was ready and germany showed signs of weakeness, stalin had planned to attack. there are multiple sources that confirm stalins duplicity toward the axis, and the falsehood of the pacts stalin did with hitler. there is also, an wiki article which contains stalins plan of a soviet offensive against germany. the "stalin" article is not being honest in showing stalin agressive stance towards the axis, instead presenting a view that stalin was friendly towards the axis while in reality, stalin intended to betray the pacts. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.48.248.145 ( talk) 11:08, 1 October 2015 (UTC)
there is an entire wiki article regarding stalin making preparations for a surprise attack on germany , with multiple sources and books, is called "Soviet offensive plans controversy" . this article is in contradiction with the other article and is presenting book sources as fact. are these book sources really proven to be true (regarding the ussr entering the axis powers) and based on real documents? or are they based on theories by historians? thats the question. notice that there is a lot of difference between joining the axis and cooperating while on a non-aggression pact, is there any soviet document that support the ussr entering as fourth axis power ? another important point is the fact that the ussr suggested to england and france sending 1 million soviet troops to make a combined attack to germany. this should possibly be in the article as well.
the anti-comintern pact is very relevant to the article and should be mentioned. there is also an entire wiki article regarding stalin making preparations for a surprise attack on germany , with multiple sources and books, is called "Soviet offensive plans controversy" . this article is in contradiction with the other article and is presenting book sources as fact. are these book sources really proven to be true (regarding the ussr entering the axis powers) and based on real documents? or are they based on theories by historians? thats the question. notice that there is a lot of difference between joining the axis and cooperating while on a non-aggression pact, is there any soviet document that support the ussr entering as fourth axis power? another important point is the fact that the ussr suggested to england and france sending 1 million soviet troops to make a combined attack to germany. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 152.237.215.29 ( talk) 10:43, 14 September 2016 (UTC)
To include the post-war book "Falsifiers".Fell free to revert me if you think I am wrong. Ιπποκράτης2020 ( talk) 15:08, 1 October 2022 (UTC)