roadrunner
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You're right. Though it was part of WW2? Stalin was worried about Finland being overrun by the Nazis.
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Stalin also ripped into Poland after the Nazis launched their offensive; he occupied by force the nations that would comprise the "Iron Curtain" after WW2 - Hungary, Czech, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, etc.
Stalin was a monster through and through. Few officers survived the great purges of the 1930's, which was why the USSR was so badly prepared for WW2.
Stalin also ripped into Poland after the Nazis launched their offensive; he occupied by force the nations that would comprise the "Iron Curtain" after WW2 - Hungary, Czech, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia, etc.
Stalin ways were for sure very inhumane, sadistic and despotic but he was a very good leader for a society which had to deal with poverty, economic repression and possible occupation. it said that he killed over 20 million people. But then again his supports claim that it was a sacrifice for all the other things he did achieve and that he saved others from a much worse a Fascist rule.
is the 20 million a proven figure?