sabato 14 luglio 2007

On Soviet’s Plans to attack Germany, Romania and Iran


No matter how much work historians put in studying and explaining the events taking place in the Soviet Union during the 1930s, and especially in the first half of 1941, the sworn protectors of the orthodox historiography, would neither listen, nor as it turned out, would even bother to read! Those not so much involved in the dispute, and whose knowledge nevertheless had been received through introductory books and history classes, usually ask: Well, are there any existing plans of the Soviets intention to attack?

The answer is very simple: there exist ONLY plans for attack, and not even one single one which discusses defense as a concept.

Ever since these plans, or rather the different versions of the same single and ONLY plan of the Red army, have been published the proponents of the orthodox theory wrote books and articles, with hilarious explanations of why this plan was not be trusted as evidence. I would not even bother to waste time and space to describe their absurd claims here; they are not even worth mentioning.

Instead I would like to ask the following question, which had been asked before me as well: Dear professional historians, some of you had the pleasure to be aided by the Russian government in recent years, in allowing you full access to before unseen archival materials, as you claimed, so how come you nor the official archival personnel did not find a single defense plan of the Red army?

For the rest of you the answer is: Because there are not such plans, because they were never made or even discussed, because the fundamental military strategy of the Red army was offensive one, which was only logical since it went hand in hand with the official Soviet political doctrine, which was world revolution followed by a world communist domination.

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