
Originally Posted by
DE6
No, he's not. He's simply able to see in nuances, rather than black or white.
Nazi Germany was a totalitarian, murderous regime. The Soviet Union was also a totalitarian, murderous regime.
German soldiers committed atrocities, predominantly on the eastern front (mostly politicized units like the Einsatzgruppen, but that is irrelevant to the point).
Soviet soldiers committed atrocities in Germany.
This is not a who is better, who is worse. German and soviet soldiers were told they could do whatever they wanted (Hitler told his troops the Slavs were sub-human, Stalin expressly authorized rape). And some did.
There were honorable soldiers on both sides, but in the end, they were both fighting for fascist regimes that one after the other crushed Europe under their boot. But somehow, only one side's crimes are appropriately denounced and remembered. The other side's crimes were muted. History is written (and in Stalin's case, re-written later) by the victors.
Doesn't hurt to talk about it though. You can refuse it, you can deny it. You can portray nazi or soviet troops as angels or heroes.
Or you can draw nuances, you can seek to find out that most atrocities committed by nazis were the work of einsatzgruppen, and that most of the rapes in Germany/eastern Europe were the work of second-line, drunk troops, not of the front-line units who actually captured the cities. But the bottom line is, at some points, both side behaved like barbarians and became virtually indistinguishable from one another.
Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union were similar in a lot of ways; how they ruled, how they conquered; how they disregarded human life.
One's defeat did not however erase the crimes of the other.
But hey, it was war, wasn't it? All sorts of bad things happened. It's only fair to add to the holocaust, the repression in occupied territories and other crimes against humanity, the bombing of cities, the forced expulsion, the ethnic cleansing, the rapes, etc., the misdeeds of the victors as well as those of the vanquished.
It's done, it's done. Now, as Toki said, let's just enjoy the pics.