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Anonymous No.18143481 [Report] >>18143496 >>18143614 >>18143620 >>18145232
Why did they get away with killing 50 million people and barely paying reparations to Poland and USSR?
Anonymous No.18143490 [Report]
Who's "they"? Humans are individuals. Nation and class are collectivist drivel, nothing more.
Anonymous No.18143496 [Report] >>18143505
>>18143481 (OP)
Because the only thing that mattered at that point was defeating the USSR. A bunch of dead poles and jews weren't worth losing the local hearts and minds fo communists.
Anonymous No.18143505 [Report] >>18143671 >>18144400
>>18143496
I'd rather communists win the cold war than Germany run Europe today
Anonymous No.18143614 [Report] >>18143681
>>18143481 (OP)
Poland got her reparations in clay. Way better than some money which would all have been gone by now. Clay is a real estate.
Anonymous No.18143620 [Report]
>>18143481 (OP)
The USSR conquered half of Germany and tore up all of its factories and railroads and rebuilt them brick by brick in Russia as part of their war reparations.
Anonymous No.18143671 [Report]
>>18143505
The USSR propped up East Germany just as hard because it was at the forefront of the continental divide and a symbol of Soviet victory in Europe. So Germany was still going to run Europe or at least be the regional hegemon in your hypothetical communist EU scenario anyway.
Anonymous No.18143681 [Report] >>18143736
>>18143614
>Poland got her reparations in clay
not enough
Anonymous No.18143736 [Report]
>>18143681
>KURRWA GIBSMEDAT FOR FREE
niggers of europe
Anonymous No.18144400 [Report]
>>18143505
>europe being bulgaria tier poor is cool
Retard.
Anonymous No.18145232 [Report]
>>18143481 (OP)
>Soviet Union
Entire factories, power plants and other production facilities were were dismantled in Eastern Germany and transported to the USSR. As well as large stores of foodstuffs. Estimates state that the Soviet Union recieved by 1953 99,1 billion Deutschmark from the GDR and 2,1 billion Deutschmark from the FRG.
>Poland
Had to waive away any claims by pressure of the USSR. In return the Oder-Neiße border was tacitly agreed upon by the USSR, Poland, the GDR and the FRG.