I assume the lower-left pic is a reference of Churchil saying than if Hittler invaded hell he will said something good about the devil in reference of Germany attacking the URSS
Stalin didn't ignore the warnings, that "warnings" came from trotskists and revisionists who wants to see a war started by the soviets, so they can critiquize Stalin for that.
In that case the capitalists would atack the soviets for the agression.
Stalin wasn't Hitlers friend or something, the CCCP was growing faster than Germany, so they need time for became stronger and destroy the nazism.
The upper-right panel technically isn't correct. Stalin's initial reaction to the German invasion was certainly one of shock, but he buckled down and threw himself into his work for that solid first week. It was when he learned of the fall of Minsk that he had the nervous breakdown and fled to his Dacha outside of Moscow for two days until the rest of the Politburo worked up the nerve to go see him and coax him back into work.
There is an alternate theory that suggests Stalin faked the breakdown and withdrew to see if any hidden enemies would try and seize power from him. This is certainly something that a character like Stalin would have pulled (Ivan the Terrible, who was then Stalin's personal hero at the time, did something similar) and even when the Politburo finally did came to his dacha, he initially believed that they had come to arrest him.
Can someone translate the upper-left and lower-right text thought?
The upper-right panel technically isn't correct. Stalin's initial reaction to the German invasion was certainly one of shock, but he buckled down and threw himself into his work for that solid first week. It was when he learned of the fall of Minsk that he had the nervous breakdown and fled to his Dacha outside of Moscow for two days until the rest of the Politburo worked up the nerve to go see him and coax him back into work.
There is an alternate theory that suggests Stalin faked the breakdown and withdrew to see if any hidden enemies would try and seize power from him. This is certainly something that a character like Stalin would have pulled (Ivan the Terrible, who was then Stalin's personal hero at the time, did something similar) and even when the Politburo finally did came to his dacha, he initially believed that they had come to arrest him.
Can someone translate the upper-left and lower-right text thought?
The lower right is about his body guards/look alike. Literally says 'kagemusha'.
Stalin didn't ignore the warnings, that "warnings" came from trotskists and revisionists who wants to see a war started by the soviets, so they can critiquize Stalin for that.
In that case the capitalists would atack the soviets for the agression.
Stalin wasn't Hitlers friend or something, the CCCP was growing faster than Germany, so they need time for became stronger and destroy the nazism.
In the 2nd decade of the 21th century, there are still Stalinists left? And why would these dipshits come to danbooru, of all places?! Š„Š£Š Š¢ŠŠŠ Š Š ŠŠ¢!!!
Production Order for the Tupolev Tu-4During World War 2, Stalin's love for the American strategic bomber B-29 Superfortress led to him ordering the Soviet Union's complete replication of the aircraft. As a result, urban legend has it that the Tupolev Tu-4 had the hit marks of the prototype B-29 because Stalin ordered that "the B-29 is to be faithfully copied". The Shock of Unilateral Declaration of WarWords of Praise for ChurchillDuring the second world war, Prime Minister Churchill said that heād even take the devilās hand to win against the Germans. The devil he meant in those words was of course the Soviet Unionās Stalin, but when they met, Stalin joked that the Devil was on his side. The Secretary General sure had a sense of humor.I want B-29 bombers!It is said that Stalin had several body doubles. The large and imposing image of Stalin as seen on propaganda photographs and images was actually his body doubles. The real Stalin was short and had a face riddled with pockmarks. His left arm was also rendered paralyzed by a childhood injury.Alot of body doublesEven after receiving warning that the German invasion is imminent, Stalin stubbornly ignored it and this resulted in big losses on the Soviet side during the Nazi-Soviet war. After that, Stalin locked himself in his villa for a week, probably from the shock of being betrayed by Hitler.