even stalin aligned with the nazis when it benefited them
Are you talking about Moltov-Ribbentrop? It's a weird thing to bring up absent Munich Agreement. Stalin made repeated efforts to reform the triple alliance between '33 and '39, only to be rebuffed by Western states that were Nazi-Curious.
Only after Britian and France had rebuffed the Soviets for six years did he eventually concede to a treaty with Germany.
Are you talking about Moltov-Ribbentrop? It's a weird thing to bring up absent Munich Agreement. Stalin made repeated efforts to reform the triple alliance between '33 and '39, only to be rebuffed by Western states that were Nazi-Curious.
Only after Britian and France had rebuffed the Soviets for six years did he eventually concede to a treaty with Germany.
More like they invaded poland along side germany.
Are you suggesting the Soviets should have allowed the entirety of Poland to fall to the Nazis?
Or do you believe the British and French should have joined the Triple Alliance to defend Poland from Nazi occupation?
Right right... they conquered poland to protect it... just like morden russia is conquering ukraine to protect them from 'nazis'
Getting strong Neville Chamberlain vibes off this conversation.