Re: Why did Germany attack the Soviet Union
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 10:10 pm
Helllooooo??? We r not talking Germany here, we r talking Hitler. Hitler knew that Stalin made a secret alliance with Churchill and Roosevelt-since they were best friends. The US and The Brits were determine to bring down Hitler since they view him as a threat. So....Hitler being cunning and a genius, signed an agreement with Stalin not to invade or start a war, so stalin sat with safetly knowing he was safe. And what do u know-- Hitler pre-emptied him.
The reason Hitler invaded the soviet? Well, duh---why do mad, mentally instable dictator invade countries? Power and greediness.He wanted to be stronger- and united states would have been the next to be invaded.
Which brings the thought: United states have a pattern of attacking nations they view it could be a threat. They basically start attack -offence as a defensive mechanism.
I personally admire Hitler for his military and invasion gravitus. Stalin was literally saved by the cold winter that practically crippled Hitlers soldiers. Stalin was lucky Allaah did not will him to fall down. Its sort of like --When The spanish armani was against Queen elizabeth the I, the mansoon wind and rain tornado, crippled the massive spanish ship and gave victory to the few british ships out there. It was unprecedented victory, and made the Queen so powerful that an entire era wass named after her. Fantastic isn't it?

Which brings the thought: United states have a pattern of attacking nations they view it could be a threat. They basically start attack -offence as a defensive mechanism.
I personally admire Hitler for his military and invasion gravitus. Stalin was literally saved by the cold winter that practically crippled Hitlers soldiers. Stalin was lucky Allaah did not will him to fall down. Its sort of like --When The spanish armani was against Queen elizabeth the I, the mansoon wind and rain tornado, crippled the massive spanish ship and gave victory to the few british ships out there. It was unprecedented victory, and made the Queen so powerful that an entire era wass named after her. Fantastic isn't it?