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A Russian excuse for the Ribbentrop-Molotov was that the Soviets worked with the Germans to estabilish a long direct border with Germany (which didn't even exist at all before the pact, with Poland and other buffor countries) because they feared a German invasion. It's absurdly nonsensical but maybe they actually believe it somehow.

Hitler and Napoleon did go through Poland, there was just no Poland on the map in both these cases. (Napoleon did create a "Duchy of Warsaw", from the lands he won from the Prussians and the Austrians but it was a French puppet state ruled by a Saxon king.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

A Russian excuse for the Ribbentrop-Molotov was that the Soviets worked with the Germans to estabilish a long direct border with Germany (which didn't even exist at all before the pact, with Poland and other buffor countries) because they feared a German invasion. It's absurdly nonsensical but maybe they actually believe it somehow.

Hitler and Napoleon did go through Poland, there was just no Poland on the map in both these cases. (Napoleon did create a "Duchy of Warsaw", from the lands he won from the Prussians and the Austrians but it was a French puppet state ruled by a German, the Saxon king.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

A Russian excuse for the Ribbentrop-Molotov was that the Soviets worked with the Germans to estabilish a long direct border with Germany (which didn't even exist at all before the pact, with Poland and other buffor countries) because they feared a German invasion. It's absurdly nonsensical but maybe they actually believe it somehow.

Hitler and Napoleon did go through Poland, there was just no Poland on the map in both these cases. (Napoleon did create a "Duchy of Warsaw", from the lands he won from the Prussians and the Austrians but it was a French puppet state ruled by a German.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

A Russian excuse for the Ribbentrop-Molotov was that the Soviets worked with the Germans to estabilish a long direct border with Germany (which didn't even exist at all before the pact, with Poland and other buffor countries) because they feared a German invasion. It's absurdly nonsensical but maybe they actually believe it somehow.

Hitler and Napoleon did go through Poland, there was just no Poland on the map in both these cases. (Napoleon did create a "Duchy of Warsaw", from the lands he won from the Prussians, but it wasn't Poland by name and was ruled by a German.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

A Russian excuse for the Ribbentrop-Molotov was that the Soviets worked with the Germans to estabilish a long direct border with Germany (which didn't even exist at all before the pact, with Poland and other buffor countries) because they feared a German invasion. It's absurdly nonsensical but maybe they actually believe it somehow.

Hitler and Napoleon did go through Poland, there was just no Poland on the map in both these cases. (Napoleon did create a "Duchy of Warsaw", from the lands he won from the Germans, but it wasn't Poland by name and was ruled by a German.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

A Russian excuse for the Ribbentrop-Molotov was that the Soviets worked with the Germans to estabilish a long direct border with Germany (which didn't even exist at all before the pact, with Poland and other buffor countries) because they feared a German invasion. It's absurdly nonsensical but maybe they actually believe it somehow.

Hitler and Napoleon did go through Poland, there was just no Poland on the map in both these cases. (Napoleon did create a "Duchy of Warsaw", from the land won from the Germans, but it wasn't Poland by name and was ruled by a German.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

A Russian excuse for the Ribbentrop-Molotov was that the Soviets worked with the Germans to estabilish a long direct border with Germany (which didn't even exist at all before the pact, with Poland and other buffor countries) because they feared a German invasion. It's absurdly nonsensical but maybe they actually believe it somehow.

Hitler and Napoleon did go through Poland, there was just no Poland on the map in both these cases. (Napoleon did create a "Duchy of Warsaw", from the land won from the Germans, but it wasn't Poland by name.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

A Russian excuse for the Ribbentrop-Molotov was that the Soviets worked with the Germans to estabilish a long direct border with Germany (which didn't even exist at all before the pact, with Poland and other buffor countries) because they feared a German invasion. It's absurdly nonsensical but maybe they actually believe it somehow.

Hitler and Napoleon did go through Poland, there was just no Poland on the map in both these cases. (Napoleon did create a "Duchy of Warsaw", from the land won from the Germans, but it wasn't Poland.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

A Russian excuse for the Ribbentrop-Molotov was that the Soviets worked with the Germans to estabilish a long direct border with Germany (which didn't even exist at all before the pact, with Poland and other buffor countries) because they feared a German invasion. It's absurdly nonsensical but maybe they actually believe it somehow.

Hitler and Napoleon did go through Poland, there was just no Poland on the map in both these cases. (Napoleon did create a "Duchy of Warsaw" but it wasn't Poland.)

2 years ago
1 score