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It is customary to consider Britain and France among the victors. However, this is
clearly a mistake. e purpose for which Great Britain and France entered World War II was
ensuring Poland’s independence. is aim was not achieved as a result of the war; therefore,
there is no cause to celebrate victory.
As a final result of the Moscow pact, Hitler committed suicide and Stalin became the
unbound Red ruler of a huge anti-Western empire, created with the West’s help. At the same
time, Stalin managed to keep his reputation of a naïve, trustful simpleton, and Hitler entered
history as a duplicitous villain. It is accepted that Stalin was not ready for war, but Hitler was
ready. But the one who wins the war is the one who prepares for war by dividing his enemies
and making them fight each other, not the one who makes loud pronouncements.