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Debunking Some Russian Myths About the Great Patriotic War

Correcting Their World War II Revisionism

Paul Combs
5 min readJul 13, 2021
Victory Day Parade, Moscow 2015 (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

There is an old Soviet joke that says, “the future is certain; it is only the past that is unpredictable.” This has never been truer than regarding the ongoing revisionism about Russia’s role in World War II, spearheaded most recently by that master of revisionist history, Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Let me say at the outset that by debunking these myths I do not mean in any way to diminish the crucial role Russia played in defeating Hitler and Nazi Germany. Their efforts on the battlefield and the efforts of their people during the conflict cannot be overstated. They held down a huge portion of Hitler’s army for two years before finally turning the tide and driving the Germans back to Berlin. Roughly 80% of the combat in the European theater took place on the Eastern Front, and 75% of German losses occurred there. Combined military and civilian deaths on the Russian side totaled more than 26 million.

To in any way minimize Russia’s significance in the defeat of the Nazi scourge is a disservice to the tens of millions who sacrificed everything in the struggle. However, Russia (and Putin in particular) is not satisfied with simply accepting credit for the real part they played in what was a global alliance to defeat…

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Paul Combs
Paul Combs

Written by Paul Combs

Writer, bookseller, would-be roadie for the E Street Band. My ultimate goal is to make books as popular in Texas as high school football...it may take a while.

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