The Soviet-German War was triggered by Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union. At that time, the Soviet Union's resistance was justified, and Germany was the aggressor.

However, after the Soviet Union expelled Germany from its borders, it relentlessly pursued them, even reaching the German capital. Should this part be considered part of the Soviet Union's war of aggression?

In contrast, China stopped the war after expelling Japan from its borders, demonstrating true benevolence and righteousness.

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  1. Adminisnotadmin on

    >Make deal with Soviets
    >Backstab them and invade
    >Move swiftly through vast open lands with little natural defenses
    >Get beat by General Winter and Zerg tactics
    >Get pushed back more and more to capital
    >Turns out should have not invaded and taken all that land that would have been a good border

    vs

    >Push back invaders
    >Naval invasion literally one of the hardest tactics to do in warfare
    >Decide to not do a suicide invasion from the continent

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