You can't even spell my nic correctly let alone put together a readable response.
I left the door wide open for you to offer proof of your statements. I did so without providing information that would prejudice your reply.
Prove your point.
Can you provide a by year break down of "lend lease equipment" sent to the Soviets?
If you could and you were honest you would see that during those crucial years where the Wehrmacht had a realistic possibility of achieving their pre- Barbarossa goals (do you even know what those were?) lend lease was insignificant and the Soviets on their own not only were able to stem the tide but were in the process of full reversal.
There's no question that the world worked together to defeat Hitler but that doesn't change the facts that the Soviets carried the majority of the burden. In fact even without the rest of the world the odds were well in the Soviets favor for full victory. The war would have dragged on longer of course.
70% of Wehrmacht casualties were on the Eastern Front. The majority of German war graves aren't in France but across the Russian Steppes. You are an idiot if you fall to comprehend the epic struggle that was taking place, not in Normandy or the skies over Berlin but on the Steppes.
When you make an outrageous claim its up to you to offer sources.
I don't believe most of your biography. A quick review of your replies in this thread works against your claim.
Calling some one a "traitor" because they don’t agree with your scanted view of History is comical at best. At its worst it shows your true character. I stand by my opinion that you are in fact an idiot.
My "source" for such a claim is revealed within your replies.
Look at Rino's last post
Also the Japanese were reluctant to engage or even threaten Russia due to the war with the US.
He has no knowledge in history when he makes such stupid statements.
On 13 April 1941 the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact was signed. This followed the defeat of the Japanese in August 1939. The Japanese were routed by a Soviet style "blitzkrieg" which pre-dated the German "blitzkrieg". After the battle the Soviets shifted their forces west to aid in their own invasion of Poland, Baltics etc. The Nazi-Soviet Pact was announced on 23 August 1939. This, along with their defeat, helped inspire the Japanese to make peace with the Soviets. Japan was an ally of Germany and Germany was an "ally" of the Soviets. From here until '45 no state of war existed between Japan and the Soviets.
Japan didn’t want to engage the Soviets because they got their arses kicked and the Soviets weren't threatening them. The Soviets had their hands full in the west. Outer Mongolia and Siberia had no real military value to the Japanese.
Once the Soviets agreed to war with Japan in ‘45 their response was a larger military campaign then what they put up against Berlin. They routed the Japanese along a huge front in Manchuria, invade the Kurile Islands etc.
If you doubt this do your own research on the scale of the Soviet assault in Manchuria.
Regardless of the specifics I stated above these types of claims made by folks like Rino and yourself have no reality in historical fact.
If pointing that out makes me a "traitor" then so what. I was never on "your side" anyway.