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Bose, in his desperate quest for Independence from the British sought help from Hitler. But the Allies were not marching with the saints, either. Hitler was certainly the most egregious of the monsters but Stalin was no less.
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Hitler’s crimes were publicised by western powers, when it came to Stalin, they winked, even helped him whitewash his crimes.
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(From Stalin's Genocides - Norman Naimark)
"Even if the Western allies broke this agreement toward the end of the proceedings, the Soviets were also able to use the Nuremberg proceedings to perpetuate the myth that the Nazis were responsible for shooting the...
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twenty-two thousand Polish officers and government officials whom Stalin and Beria ordered to be executed by the NKVD in 1940.
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The Western judges never challenged this shameful subterfuge, though the indictment against the Nazis for the killing was eventually dropped.
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As Churchill wrote in his memoirs: 'It was decided by the victorious governments concerned that the issue should be avoided, and the crime of Katyn was never probed in detail.'"
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The west killed people in the name of freedom, Stalin killed in the name of the higher ideals of socialism and human progress. The USA dropped the A-Bomb on Hiroshima, a city which they had preserved free of damage to test the effect of the bomb on human beings.
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"On 6 September 1945, the General Headquarters of the Occupational Forces issued a statement that made it clear that people likely to die from A-bomb afflictions should be left to die. The official attitude ...
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...was that people suffering from radiation injuries were not worth saving."
Bose sought help to break free from slavery .Yes, it is tring if your perception of history is not shared universally.