Evening with Vladimir Solovyov (№ 409920)

Did Hitler have some national and imperial interest in attacking the Soviet Union? No, of course not. Stalin was a purely rational politician when he was amazed and said: why should he climb there? I deal with irrational factors in politics. There was no national interest in Germany attacking the Soviet Union. And if there was, it was not on June 22, but on May 22. And this month would change a lot. There were occult considerations and mystical goals - an attack on the "Bolshevik hell", or something else. There was no national interest in storming Stalingrad as it was stormed. And then the question arises that Napoleon did not have them. It is completely unclear why he attacked Moscow. The capital, let me remind you, was in St. Petersburg. The Crusaders had no national interest in conquering the City of the Lord.
Release Date: 20.12.2020
№ 409920   Added MegaMozg 21-12-2020 / 18:39

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