В
предыдущем постинге я поделился своим наблюдением над живучестью мёртвых теорий, полагая, что «мёртвость» версии о двухгодичной передышке, подаренной пактом Молотова-Риббентропа, очевидна.
Оказалось нет. Коментаторы хором попросили рассказать, что бы было если бы пакта не было. (
Ну давайте поглядим... )
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