Nazi German-Soviet Pact Of Aggression

Nazi German-Soviet Pact Of Aggression

Quote. The Nemesis Book 2018

The Pact between Adolf Hitler Nazi Germany and Joseph Stalin USSR was an immoral conspiracy, with intent for aggressive war against peace. Starting with Poland and Finland 1939. Poland suffered extreme losses after being attacked from the West by Germany, and from the East by the Soviet Union. War prisoners of war were executed during 1939 to 1940 by the tens of thousands.

The Molotov & Ribbentrop Pact was a conspiracy hatched between Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler regimes, the effect of the M & R Pact caused enormous human loss and casualties. Also, large-scale material loss and damages. The pact caused severe war crimes and genocide by the Soviet leaders against the Polish nationals and their government. They did not want to be a target or to have anything to do with the two dictator’s political ambitions and power politics in East Europe. At the time the Soviet Union was led by Stalin, he was steeped in the conspiracy with Hitler, fully aware what was their share in the spoils of war. Both parties of the Pact expected to benefit themselves from it, by expanding their influence over East Europe territory, occupying the land, pillaging and taking control of the Baltic States and Finland.

THE BENEFITS FOR NAZI GERMANY AND SOVIET RUSSIA

  • Territory conquest and eliminate resistance.
  • Politically demolish the Independence of the Baltics
  • Dialectic Materialism. Roll out communism.

“Soviet Union Stalin leadership were equal partners with Nazi Germany in the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact. The effects of the implementation and the maneuvering of the M & R Pact 1939 to 1941 caused tremendous damage to the Baltic States, Finland, and East Europe. Joseph Stalin, and the Soviet Union leaders who participated in the Molotov & Ribbentrop Pact, on the Soviet side walked away in 1945 without any admission of guilt in their role in the war crimes. Stalin simply shrugged it off, as not real, he completely denied any existence of a secret protocol.

The Allied partners took it a face value, at a two-dimensional reality, did nothing more about it. They distanced themselves from the Spirit of the Natural Law. The war against Finland was started by the Soviet Stalin and his military Generals on the 30 November 1939, without any declaration of war. Winter had already started with a thick snow cover on the ground. The Soviet Union had a well thought out plan for the military takeover of Finland. Their plan included the entire 1100 km border between the Soviet Union and Finland.”

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SOVIET FORCES PLANNED TO MOVE IN AND TAKE OVER

The Soviet military forces were organized as follows:

The 7th Army, comprising nine divisions, a tank corps, and three tank brigades, was located on the Karelian Isthmus. Its objective was the city of Vyborg. The force was later divided into the 7th and 13th Armies.

The 8th Army, comprising six divisions and a tank brigade, was located north of Lake Ladoga. Its mission was to execute a flanking maneuver around the northern shore of Lake Ladoga to strike at the rear of the Mannerheim Line.

The 9th Army was positioned to strike into Central Finland through the Kainuu region. It was composed of three divisions with one more on its way. Its mission was to thrust westward to cut Finland in half.

The 14th Army, comprising three divisions, was based in Arctic Port of Murmansk. Its objective was to capture the Arctic port of Petsamo, and the Nickel mine, and then advance south to the town of Rovaniemi.

On 30 November 1939, Soviet forces crossed over the Finland border with the support of 21 divisions, a total of 450,000 troops. That takes a lot of logistics to maintain for a fortnight. It was a deliberate military takeover attempt of Finland.

Map of the soviet invasion plan
1939 SOVIET INVASION PLAN.

SOVIET TAKE OVER PLAN IN 1939

The takeover of Finland plan was not only at the military level; there was preparation done at political, cultural, and psychological levels. Satan used a plethora of levers to manipulate the human living soul to his advantage, intellect, consciousness, imagination, will, memory and emotions.

Psychologically and politically the Soviets had prepared Soviet puppet State representatives for Finland government after the occupation. The de-facto Kuusinen’s government was a Soviet puppet set up as future Finland’s people’s government. They called it the Finnish National People’s Government. It was signed on the 1 December 1939.

Soviet Foreign Affairs Commissar Vyacheslav Molotov officially signed the agreement. Approved by the spirit of the Nemesis.

The Soviets mustered up vast resources for their push westwards towards Europe. Bolsheviks lawless energy, Socialist ideology and the Communist State Atheism megalomania for global domination. The goals of the war against peace became blatantly clear as soon as the invasion had begun in 1939. The goal was an occupation takeover, followed by a russification process. Subjugating people to Soviet Russian pseudo-socialism.

Spiritually it was the corrupting influence of the Nemesis, using temptations, to exploit others, and using political means and military power to move obstacles away from the communist leadership goals. The Nemesis tempted both Hitler and Stalin, into an agreement to exploit the territory and property of the East European States. (Molotov-Ribbentrop-Pact, 1939)

The Soviets set up a fake government for Finland future, led by Otto Ville Kuusinen, to his predecessor Terijo. The Soviets armies also brought along their army brass bands. To play at ceremonies.  Mr. Ville Kuusinen history goes back to 1918, to the time of the Expulsion of the Bolsheviks from Finland. They did not accept the Independence of Finland as a reality. They were obstinate to make Finland a communist country, with Russia in charge of Finland governance.

The de-facto Kuusinen’s Government was signed by the Soviet foreign minister and Joseph Stalin. And Foreign Minister, Kuusinen, moved from Finland to Soviet Russia and created a political career as the Soviet Union in 1922 in the communist party of a changed state. Mr. Ville Kuusinen had signed an agreement with the Soviet Union leaders to replace the democratically elected government in Finland, that was elected into parliament in 1939.

The earlier years of Joseph Stalin strengthened his resolve from 1894. He had no excuse for ignorance. He studied at a religious seminary environment, where there were 600 trainee priests and spiritual monks. By his own rebellious will, he had the thought, the idea, what he wanted to become, and he chose to love lawlessness. He continued to make the same choices and left the seminary. He could have chosen to humble himself, to obey the spirit of the scriptures that they were taught at the seminary. To humble himself is a choice, similarly to rebelling is a choice also.

SOVIET AGGRESSION 1939

The beginning, of the Trail of destruction. Early in the morning of August 24, 1939, the Soviet Union and Germany signed a ten-year non- aggression pact, called the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. The pact contained a secret protocol by which the states of Northern and Eastern Europe divided into German and Soviet “spheres of influence….”

“In the north, Finland, Estonia, and Latvia assigned to the Soviet sphere. Poland partitioned in the event of its “political rearrangement”—the areas east of the Narev, Vistula and San Rivers going to the Soviet Union while Germany would occupy the west.”

“Lithuania, adjacent to East Prussia, would be in the German sphere of influence, although a second secret protocol agreed in September 1939 assigned the majority of Lithuanian territory to the Soviet Union. According to this secret protocol, Lithuania would regain its historical capital Vilnius, previously subjugated during the inter-war period by Poland.” (Wikipedia, Nazi German-Soviet Pact of Aggression, 1939)

Following the end of the Soviet invasion of Poland on 6 October, the Soviets pressured Finland and the Baltic states to conclude mutual assistance treaties.

The Soviets were rolling westward empowered by their nationalism and lawlessness; they were searching out cracks in the Baltic states, a way to get in and start their Russification process under the pretense of pseudo “Socialism.” The spiritual power push of the Nemesis always gives alibis of deception, to lead people into thinking something else, then the actual intent, perceived by the human mind. In so doing they obscure the actual activity of Satan, that is to steal, kill and destroy. Any excuse to doubt the neutrality of Estonia; they found one in the escape of an interned Polish submarine on 18 September 1939. It is a most obvious thing if anyone signs up for the Nazi German-Soviet Pact of Aggression that the neighbors will run and scream wolf! So, therefore Soviets did not need to wait long after 23 August 1939 before they were spotted one.

ESTONIA

“A week later on 24 September, the Estonian foreign minister was given an ultimatum in Moscow. The Soviets demanded the conclusion of a treaty of mutual assistance to establish military bases in Estonia. The Estonians had no choice but to accept naval, air and army bases on two Estonian islands and at the port of Paldiski. A similar agreement signed on 28 September 1939″.(Invasion, Occupation of the Baltic states, 1940)

LATVIA

“Latvia followed on 5 October 1939 and Lithuania shortly after that, on 10 October 1939. The agreements permitted the Soviet Union to establish military bases on the Baltic states’ territory for the duration of the European war and to station 25,000 Soviet soldiers in Estonia, 30,000 in Latvia and 20,000 in Lithuania from October 1939.”….(Invasion, Occupation of the Baltic states, 1940)

PACTS

“In September and October 1939, the Soviet government compelled the Baltic states to conclude mutual assistance pacts which gave it the right to establish Soviet military bases. In May 1940, the Soviets turned to the idea of direct military intervention but still intended to rule through puppet regimes. Their model was the “Finnish Democratic Republic,”….(Invasion, Occupation of the Baltic states, 1940)

LITHUANIAN

“On 15 June 1940, the Lithuanian government had no choice but to agree to the Soviet ultimatum and permit the entry of an unspecified number of Soviet troops. President Antanas Smetona proposed armed resistance to the Soviets, but the government refused, proposing their candidate to lead the regime. However, the Soviets refused this offer and sent Vladimir Dekanozov to take charge of affairs while the Red Army occupied the state.”….(Occupation of the Baltic states, 1940)

“On 16 June 1940, Latvia and Estonia also received ultimata. The Red Army occupied the two remaining Baltic states shortly after that. The Soviets dispatched Andrey Vyshinsky to oversee the takeover of Latvia and Andrei Zhdanov to oversee the takeover of Estonia. On 18 and 21 June 1940, new “popular front” governments were formed in each Baltic country, made up of Communists and fellow travelers.[57] Under Soviet surveillance, the new governments arranged rigged elections for new “people’s assemblies.” Voters presented with a single list, and no opposition movements were allowed to file and to get the required turnout to 99.6% votes were forged.”(Invasion, Occupation of the Baltic states, 1940)

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