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Comrades, I have presented my considerations to you. I repeat that it is in the interest of the USSR, the workers’ homeland, that a war breaks out between the Reich and the capitalist Anglo-French bloc. Everything should be done so that it drags out as long as possible with the goal of weakening both sides. For this reason, it is imperative that we agree to conclude the pact proposed by Germany, and then work in such a way that this war, once it is declared, will be prolonged maximally. We must strengthen our propaganda work in the belligerent countries in order to be prepared when the war ends.
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Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, [[ru: Иосиф Виссарионович Сталин/Речь Сталина 19 августа 1939 года]] ([https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/article/operation-barbarossa-how-stalin-was-blindsided-by-berlin/ Operation Barbarossa: How Stalin was Blindsided by Berlin])
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[[fr: Joseph Staline]]
[[fr: Joseph Staline]]

Revision as of 11:43, 15 January 2023


Comrades, I have presented my considerations to you. I repeat that it is in the interest of the USSR, the workers’ homeland, that a war breaks out between the Reich and the capitalist Anglo-French bloc. Everything should be done so that it drags out as long as possible with the goal of weakening both sides. For this reason, it is imperative that we agree to conclude the pact proposed by Germany, and then work in such a way that this war, once it is declared, will be prolonged maximally. We must strengthen our propaganda work in the belligerent countries in order to be prepared when the war ends.

— Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, (Operation Barbarossa: How Stalin was Blindsided by Berlin)