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Where is the evidence that most deaths in the USSR were caused by Operation Barbarossa?

I don't buy that most of the deaths in the USSR were caused by the Nazis. That's just a non-sensical talking point designed to whitewash the legitimate brutal history of the USSR. We get it, you're offended that nobody trusts communism.

We have a good reason to. It's always brought dictatorship. Why do you need to make up stories about Nazis being the major cause of deaths just to make excuses for the failed system that communism is?
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Are you pro-Nazi ? Or are you saying that everyone else who doesn’t support communism supports the Nazis ? 😳
MickRogers · 26-30, M
@bijouxbroussard How did you jump to that right away?

I'm just pointing out that the USSR was a dictatorship and an oppressive one at that. Maybe they weren't as bad as Nazi Germany... but "better than white supremacists" isn't the most noble title of all time imo.
@MickRogers Just not clear on the point you’re making. It’s like you’re trying to justify Nazism because “Stalin was worse”—not an argument that right-wingers don’t offer. Of course Stalin was a dictator, and he had millions of his people murdered. It doesn’t change the fact that Hitler was also a dictator who had people murdered not only in Germany, but throughout Europe and on the Eastern Front.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@bijouxbroussard He is a contrarian troll. It's 'Yahoo wit'*.

*https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/oxymoron