Red Chief wrote:WhiteJade wrote: Do you even have an idea how many people in Asia did Japanese kill during WWII?
He-he... You want too much from this forum. Some people here believe that Brits made the crucial contribution to the victory. Without them all World would speak German or Japanese now.
I'm not quite sure if they know anything about participation China in the war excluding occupations of Hong Kong and Singapore because they were British colonies at that time.
If you say that China lost more than Brits they won't believe you.
Don't start up again or you will regret it!
My tag line about language was taken from an
American bumper sticker, they are the guardians of the 'free world' now, whether you like it or not.
You know very well indeed that Britain made a crucial (who said THE crucial?) contribution to WWII. If Britain had not stayed the only single European country not under German rule (with no outside assistance), then Hitler would have crushed you also. Hitler offered a tempting world-power sharing deal to Britain, he did not want the territories ruled by Britain, and maybe a country with less integirity would have taken the deal. That would have sunk Mother Russia inside six months.
Also are you not aware that UK and her dominions were fighting and spilling their own blood in North Africa, Burma, Yugoslavia,, etc., etc. as well as defending their home front? You still have not read any serious history books have you?
I am aware that Russia lost more troops than UK, that is because their troops were shot by their own side if they retreated, also they went into battle
ingly badly equipped.
More stuff of interest:
It is undeniably true that hundreds of thousands of Russian soldiers
did decide to work for the side of Germany during WWII.
[Andrei Andreyevich] Vlasov was a decorated Russian General who fought fiercely against the
Germans to defend Leningrad. But his troops were surrounded and
slaughtered, and Vlasov himself captured by the Germans after hiding
in the swamps for weeks. In captivity, Vlasov -- who apparently
despised Stalin -- agreed to form an Army of Russian defectors who
would fight to defeat Stalin in Russia. The Germans never actually
gave Vlasov his Army, but Russian deserters did, in fact, broadly
support the German war effort. I did not find specific references to
their work as guards on trains, but it is certainly within the realm
of possibility that they performed functions like these.
Two very good summary articles on Vlasov can be found at these sites:
Cecil Adams, of "Straight Dope" fame, offers his take on this history
of Vlasov's infamous army here:
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http://www.straightdope.com/columns/030627.html
During WWII, did a Soviet general and his men desert to the Nazis?
The man's name was Andrei Andreyevich Vlasov, and we'll get to his
story in a minute. First you need to grasp the enormity of what
happened to Soviet soldiers captured by the Nazis during World War II.
Between five hundred thousand and a million Soviet POWs either
volunteered to fight alongside Nazi troops against their former
comrades or were coerced into doing so. Another six million Soviets,
many of them POWs, were forced into German slave-labor battalions that
manufactured war materiel. At the end of World War II, a total of
about two million Russians came under the control of advancing
American and British forces, many of whom had contributed (voluntarily
or not) to the German war effort. Those in charge knew that Stalin
considered these people collaborators or traitors, and in truth many
of them did see the Soviet system as a hateful cancer on Mother
Russia. Yet the western Allied forces--under supreme commander
Eisenhower--repatriated virtually all the Russians to the Soviet
Union, in some cases forcibly, knowing full well they were sending
them to their doom.?
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A U.S. commanding officer from WWII offers his personal recollection
of Vlasov?s surrender to the American?s:
http://www.150th.com/stories/czech150.htm
General Vlasov's Army
In the final days of World War II a complete German army composed of
white Russians surrendered to the American forces in Czechoslovakia.
This was General Vlasov's Army trying to avoid capture by the
Russians.
At the time, I was assigned to a Combat Command to classify roads and
bridges and measure road blocks that needed to be removed by the
engineers. All at once the column stopped and so I proceeded up the
road in front of the column to see what the problem was...
...Soon after, an army of German soldiers came marching down the road
in full dress carrying white flags. It turned out that these were
white Russians who had joined the German forces because their
political views were opposed to Stalin and the Red Russian communists.
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There is one other infamous aspect of Vlasov's tale. At the end of
WWII, he and his men tried to surrender to the Americans, in order to
avoid being returned to Russia and to certain death. President
Roosevelt, however, had secretly entered into an agreement with the
Russians to repatriate all troops and prisoners, so that Vlasov and
thousands of other deserters, were returned to Russia, and a great
many of them were killed as deserters.
An interesting, if somewhat unorthodox take on Vlasov and the
repatriation issue can be seen at the site of the Future of Freedom
Forum:
http://www.fff.org/freedom/0295a.asp
Repatriation -- The Dark Side of World War II