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Derangement? Stalin was extremely suspicious of the west and even went so far as to accuse of us collaborating with Hitler himself. Not only that, the Soviet regime was excessively brutal. One of the worst in history despite not being mentioned much in modern history books. The treatment of captives during wartime, the Eastern Bloc in total, etc. While not a primary source "Soviet War Crimes" has a massive Wikipedia entry detailing just how bad the soviets were. At least related to WW2 alone we can look to how their treatment of the Polish was after pushing Germany out. They murdered Finnish civilians en masse during raids. Further, their deportation campaigns were enough to make most period despots blush.

To believe that anti-Soviet sentiment was "derangement" is extremely delusional.



They also had / have very deep spy networks of socialist sympathizers stealing secrets, including huge ones like plans for The Bomb.

A significant amount of Soviet military “research” was done in the West.




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