That is incorrect. The red army was fiercely patriotic to Russian motherland and majority of atrocities were committed by Nazi troops.
Is that why the Red army was raping and pillaging on its way to Berlin, even raping own Russian women?
In a Commie country, Nationalism and Patriotism is forbidden, in fact Stalin executed thousands of his officers and generals just for these reasons as well as others.
1,500,000 Russians and Ukrainians fought under the Wehrmacht and SS against the Red army.
Hitler's presumption was that even if he loses on eastern front, the Red army won't have the capacity to counter-attack. He was proved gravely wrong. After defending Moscow, the Red army launched a massive counter attack which ended up right in Berlin. It is the Red Army who marched to Berlin, not US or British forces.
The Red army was receiving huge amounts of material support from the US under the "Lend Lease Act", otherwise they were ill equipped initially in the war, 5 soldiers shared a single rifle. Red army couldn't even invade Finland without being repelled multiple times. Hitler's goal was to strike the USSR when it was unprepared, unfortunately his timing was a few months late and by the Winter of 1941 his Armies were suffering from large casualties not at the hands of Red army, but at the hands of one of the worst winters in history.
There may be one or two nazi sympathisers. They are everywhere not only in Russia. But I do not notice any such substantial trends.
Russia alone has more NAZI sympathizers than any other country in the World, in fact all of former Soviet Republics of Eastern Europe have a large and growing neo-NAZI movement, you just don't see it in the mainstream media, why would they show it though?
Its ironical how former USSR's have largest neo-Nazi members when one would expect them to hate German guts due to the decades of anti-Nazi indoctrination these former USSR's have been through.
The land lease act was aimed primarily at Britain not really USSR. USSR only received nominal help from the other Allies but definitely not decisive help.
"A total of $50.1 billion (equivalent to $647 billion today) worth of supplies were shipped: $31.4 billion to Britain, $11.3 billion to the Soviet Union, $3.2 billion to France, and $1.6 billion to China"
11.3 Billion in today's money is a considerable amount and certainly not "minimal".
The thing is, Stalin fired the army high command and carried out a purge around 1938, that weakened the Red army substantially and Hitler decided to attack at a time when the Red army was comparatively weak and demoralized.
Well, Moscow was defended in 1942 and the tide of the battle turned after that.
The Soviets didn't defend Moscow, if anything halted the German advance it was the harsh winter which froze the oil in their Tanks and Trucks, the Luftwaffe was grounded, and this gave enough time to Stalin to relocate his factories and machinery to the East away from area of conflict and prepare his army for counter offensives in the spring and summer.
The Red army was incapable of evicting the Germans from USSR territory before spring/summer 1942.