Hitler & Stalin Colluded in Operation Barbarossa

Significantly, the pretext for executing thousands of patriotic Russian officers was  “treasonous” letters forged by Reinhard Heydrich, Deputy Chief of the Gestapo, another example of Illuminati collusion.

Moreover, for a year prior to the invasion, Stalin allowed the Luftwaffe to make hundreds of reconnaissance flights over western Russia, forbidding his air force from interfering. Why on earth would he do that?

In addition, Nazi Germany received millions of tons of raw material  from Russia in return for armaments. This is from Wikipedia:

“Germany received one million tons of cereals, half a million tons of wheat, 900,000 tons of oil, 100,000 tons of cotton, 500,000 tons of phosphates and considerable amounts of other vital raw materials, along with the transit of one million tons of soybeans from Manchuria.These and other supplies were being transported through Soviet and occupied Polish territories. The Soviets were to receive a naval cruiser, the plans to the battleship Bismarck, heavy naval guns, other naval gear and thirty of Germany’s latest warplanes, including the Me-109 and Me-110 fighters and Ju-88 bomber. The Soviets would also receive oil and electric equipment, locomotives, turbines, generators, diesel engines, ships, machine tools and samples of Germany artillery, tanks, explosives, chemical-warfare equipment and other items.”

Trainloads of iron ore passed from Russia to Nazi occupied Poland on the night of the invasion. Wikipedia concludes, “The imports of Soviet raw materials into Germany over the duration of the countries’ economic relationship proved vital to Barbarossa.”

Once under way, Hitler and Stalin took command of their respective armies making disastrous decisions that may have been deliberate.

For example, by the end of July1941, Army Group Center was poised to take Moscow, only  200 kms away. But Hitler insisted that that critical panzer units be diverted to the Ukraine. It wasn’t until Oct. 2 that the offensive against Moscow was resumed, and by then the weather had turned. (233)

2b 250 ruble swastika (USSR, 1917).jpg(Left, Soviet 250 Ruble Note, 1917)

Similarly, during this diversion against Kiev, Stalin refused to allow his troops to withdraw to a defensive position. The battle ended Sept. 26 with the destruction of five Soviet armies, the capture of 665,000 men and an enormous amount of equipment. (233)

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