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How does Stalin compare the Soviets to Hitler?

A. He says the Red Army and Hitler's army are evenly matched for the
war ahead.
O B. He hails the USSR as a peace-loving country but depicts Hitler as a
treacherous fiend.
C. He depicts Hitler as a deceitful father while Soviets are
trustworthy brothers and sisters.
D. He demonstrates Hitler's promise to care for the German people is
the same as his fatherly love for the Soviets.
The answer is B.

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Answer: B. He hails the USSR as a peace-loving country but depicts Hitler as a treacherous fiend.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is indeed B because on July 3, 1941, less than a month after Hitler launched Operation Babarossa against the Soviet Union, Josef Stalin spoke to the Russian people on radio. He spoke on how Germany had captured much territory and was still pushing forward but tried to motivate the nation by referring to instances when armies met their doom in Russia such as when Napoleon suffered a heavy loss in Russia, a century earlier and promised that the same would happen to Germany.

He then stated that Hitler was a treacherous fiend who broke the Non-Aggression pact he had signed with the Soviet Union in 1939 who were a peace loving nation.

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