I’ve read a bit about Stalin and I’ve never heard of these letters. A quick search hasn’t turned anything up—does anyone know where this comes from?
I’d like to be able to say something more substantial than “you’re wrong and don’t have sources.”
I’ve read a bit about Stalin and I’ve never heard of these letters. A quick search hasn’t turned anything up—does anyone know where this comes from?
I’d like to be able to say something more substantial than “you’re wrong and don’t have sources.”
You know, in civilization four (maybe?) when you amass troops near borders of another civilization, you’ll get some pop-up denounciation from that civ, and you can reply they are merely passing through or something similarly innocuous. Yeah, I’ve g*med in the past :sadness:
Oh lol I know that, I play Civ, but I'm not sure what the connection you made to WWII was, what specific event was it about?
Allegedly hitler send two letters to stalin roughly in January and may of 1941 (so 5 and 1 month before invasion), saying that German troops were training for the invasion of british isles, and were hiding from their spies/sabotage, and then, in may, that some generals might do something stupid and not react to provocations. I think in rise of third reich they are sourced from some german archive, and apparently zhukov has also referenced them
Oooh lol.
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