what difference does it make who won the war. the important thing to remember is that so many people of many different nations fought and sometimes died to stop the axis nations. whinig about who won or not is belittling the fact that both russian and allied soldiers died, and it needs to be rembered that no death on either side is more or less important than death on anyother.
Where there is some truth in that statement, You also have to remember that right after WWII, our ally quickly turned into our enemy. It was a close run thing, containing the USSR after the end of the war; They got quite a few countries as it were.
When someone get's up and state's something so out of line with what happened, as Boroda did, It's best to remind them of what did go down, that it does not cheapen the sacrifices of the Military forces and people of the Allied powers, that did in fact destroy Japan in a very hard-fought campaign, from 1941 (Or '37, if you consider the time the Chinese had been fighting) till' the Bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Plain and simply, the War against Japan
WAS NOT won by any part of the Red Army, Navy, or Air Force. It was not IL-2's that bottomed the core of the IJN fleet at Midway. It was not a Guards' tank division that stormed ashore at Guadalcanal, Peleliu, Tarawa, Bouganville, Saipan, Luzon, Iwo Jima, or Okinawa. Commisars' did not wave tank riders forward in Burma, or Malaya, or over the Owen Stanley mountains in New Guinea. The Western Allies, with their ANZAC, Indian, and other Commonwealth forces, and with the Chinese Nationalists' fighting the Japanese on their own soil, Spilt that blood, and in my mind, alone claim the Thanks, and gratitude, that VJ day brought.