Russian state TV rewrites WWII narrative: 'Europe took side of the Nazis'

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Russian state TV rewrites WWII narrative: 'Europe took side of the Nazis'
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BBC journalist Francis Scarr said Dmitry Kiselyov's comments are a 'jaw-droppingly shameless rewriting of history.'

"The armada of Hitler's Germany near Stalingrad had superior quantities of troops, arms and equipment. They ran into all kinds of trouble. We'll follow up with more details, but the fact is that Stalingrad is our common experience, for those who won and for those who were defeated," Kiselyov continued.

The state TV host said Russian President Vladimir Putin is issuing a warning to those who supply Ukraine with weapons in the ongoing conflict."Modern war with Russia will be totally different," he said. He continued,"Up until now, Russia behaved with restraint, counting on the understanding, but still."

In fact, the United States and Britain were allies of the Soviet Union in the struggle against Nazi Germany in World War II. Both countries played a crucial part in the Soviet defense against the German invasion by supplying Moscow with fighter planes, tanks, fuel, ammunition and food that was delivered by convoys of merchant ships, protected by the British, U.S. and Canadian navies, that made perilous Arctic voyages.

over the coming months to help counter Russian aggression. Multiple countries have promised in recent weeks to provide Ukraine with tanks, after much deliberation and debate.

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