The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in the light of aphori

The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in the light of aphorisms and current events
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Draw the right conclusions from world history

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"No one forgives someone else's success anywhere..."
is a well-known aphorism

When, in August 1939, the most famous pact of the twentieth century,
and perhaps in the entire history of our civilization, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, was concluded,
it caused a shock in the leading countries of Western Europe at that time: England and France.
How could this happen without their knowledge and consent?!
And the leaders of Germany and the USSR, Hitler and Stalin, were completely delighted with the pact.
(what a cool symbolism the first letters of the names of the countries and their leaders coincide!)
If you don't believe me, look at the photo of Stalin at the time of the signing of the pact!
The success of others is not forgiven anywhere..." -
Hitler and Stalin are not forgiven to this day.

"There is nothing to blame on the mirror if the face is crooked..."
A well-known aphorism is a proverb

The curiosity of the historical moment is that the signing of this pact
is 100 percent the fault of the governments of England, France,
and immediately affected, weathervane Poland.
They did not want to conclude a deal for months, or rather even years
collective agreement on security in Europe with the USSR.
As a result, they got what they got - a full-scale World War II on September 1, 1939.
In fact, the local World War II began a year earlier with the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia
during the Munich Agreement (collusion) in September 1938
between the same European "actors".

"The wrong gate..."
is a well-known aphorism

Silly people, they hoped, they used all their efforts to ensure that after the capture of Poland
Hitler moved his armies further east - towards the USSR.
But, a strong predator, sensing the smell of blood, intoxicated by the ease of the first victories,
turned 180 degrees and captured almost the whole of Europe in five minutes!
The British were saved from capture only by the English Channel.

"The greed of a fraer will ruin..."
A well-known aphorism is a proverb

More precisely, it would be necessary to say on this topic:
"The Fuhrer's greed will ruin..."
And so it turned out in the end. The possessed ghoul would not have climbed further east - to the USSR,
but would have enjoyed "victorious glory" in a group with Mussolini and Franco in Europe.
You might have become a Great Dictator...
but the greed of fame clouded the rotten brain.
After Napoleon, he attacked Russia - as a result, he received complete defeat
and eternal contempt of all normal people.

"Wars are unleashed by politicians,
suffering is raked away by nations!"
Vladimir Pavlov's aphorism

Millions of ordinary people, as a result of the vicious greed of their rulers,
have to grieve for their murdered relatives, friends, neighbors,
and endure incredible hardships from ruined lifestyles, plans, and hopes.

"Words are the strongest weapon!"
is a famous aphorism

I appeal to the current politicians, the world behind the scenes - draw the right conclusions from world history!
Throw your rotten brains in her landfill!
Come to your senses!

"May everyone be rewarded according to his deeds..."
An aphorism from the Bible


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