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Was the Soviet Union an accomplice in World War II?

Is the culprit! But the winner is blameless.

1. A few years ago, China students wrote a documentary literature "Looking for German Soldiers in World War II", in which one German veteran said: "The symbol of launching World War II was to attack Poland, and according to the Soviet-German non-aggression treaty, the Soviet Union also invaded Poland and occupied about 3,000 square kilometers more Polish territory than Germany." So the main initiator is the Soviet Union. In addition, Poland, occupied by the Soviet Union, is now in the territory of the Russian Federation, so Poland has been involved in the arrogance of the Soviet Union and occupied a part of German territory as a revival-it has been dubbed as "turning left and marching in a hurry" at the border of the three countries.

2. Little Finland joined the Axis in World War II because of the Sufen War-the Soviet Union invaded Finland in order to get the Hanko Peninsula in Finland.

3. After the Soviet Union declared war on Japan, it committed various crimes in the northeast of China, which caused China to lose 800 million dollars. It completely regarded northeast China as a defeated country-equivalent to admitting the puppet Manchukuo.