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The question is amusing, but the add of Stalin asking it makes it seem like they think it's a gotcha.
Agreed, it's not like the USSR was blindsided - they knew exactly what was coming.
They were definitely blindsided about the timeline though. But to their credit, they would not have expected Hitler to be that stupid and start a two front war.
I would tell anyone who thinks the USSR was blindsided to listen to the song If Tomorrow Brings War
Thanks for the earworm LOL
What the actual fuck is this bunch of ahistorical nonsense? Oh, wait, it's a Trot publication!
Everything in this text is wrong. It replicates the fascist lies about the POUM being crushed by the soviets in the may days (see my latest c/effort post showing the latest historiographical research on the topic, including Spanish sources), and the fucking Stalin "withdrawing for weeks during the invasion" is simply a vile lie made up by Khruschyov that's been dispelled since the archives were opened and Stalin's schedule of 18 fucking hours of meetings a day from the start of the war was revealed. Delete this shit
Classic trot nonsense. Relying on second-hand sources, in this case a British historian who specializes in German history and is explicitly an expert only on ww2 German history, then presenting unverified and united hear-say as the truth.