People's Democracy
(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India
(Marxist)
|
Vol. XXXIV
No.
19
May
09, 2010
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65TH
ANNIVERSARY OF VICTORY OVER FASCISM
Some
Facts about the Role Played by
Allied Forces
R
Arun Kumar
LENIN
in his 'War and Revolution' had written, �From the point of view of
Marxism,
that is, of modern scientific socialism, the main issue in any
discussion by
socialists on how to assess the war and what attitude to adopt towards
it is
this: what is the war being waged for, and what classes staged and
directed
it�. This helps us in understanding the current 'media-information war'
waged
by the imperialist forces distorting the history of World War II. In
this
background, it would be apt to once again look at some of the facts to
understand
the role played by the Soviet Union, US and Britain
in this war.
The
Second World War, a war started by the imperialist forces to gain
control over
world resources, was also targeted at dealing a death blow to the only
socialist power at that time, the Soviet Union.
This war will always be remembered by the mankind as a scar on
humanity. The war
which broke out on 1 September 1939, raged for six years. It involved
61 states
with a population of 1,700 million people (80 per cent of the world's
population at that time) and was waged on the territories of 40
countries.
There were 100 million men and women living under arms in all countries
in
those years. The total material loss incurred by all nations during
this war is
estimated to be 4,000,000,000,000 dollars. The war also took a heavy
toll � 50
million human lives were lost, more than 40 per cent of whom belong to
the Soviet Union alone. The war ended
in 1945 with the
complete defeat of the fascist forces and their surrender to the allied
powers.
Efforts are on to project that this war was won by the efforts of the US, Britain
and the western world, pushing to margins the heroic role played by the
Soviet Union.
Imperialism
consciously tries to hide those facts that show the help they had
extended to
Hitler in building his war machine. The true inspirer of the war, to
quote
Telford Taylor, the US
counsel at the Nuremberg
trials, is the �unholy trinity of national socialism, militarism and
war
monopolies�. Germany
received loans, latest military technology and raw materials to revive
its
military industry from both the US
and Britain.
The assistance provided by both the US and the Britain for the revival
of the
war monopolies in Germany is mentioned by a leading German capitalist
in
Nuremberg prison, as, �If you want to put on trial the industrialists
who
helped Germany arm itself, you must put to trial your own
industrialists�. Britain
had
entered into an agreement with Hitler to help in increasing the German
navy by
more than five times. This agreement was signed after Hitler withdrew
from the League of Nations,
repudiated the Treaty of Versailles
and started universal military conscription.
An
enquiry by the US Congress during the war had stated that Wehrmacht
would have
been unable to fight the war without trucks built by US owned Opel and
Ford
plants, without aircraft engines and special equipment supplied by
Lorenz plants
and without US
oil supplies. The US and British imperialists thought that a suitably
armed
Hitler and Germany would wipe out Soviet Union and snub all the
powerful
revolutionary movements that are mobilising millions of working people
under
their banners. While they were more than eager to help Germany, a similar interest was not
shown to
help the Soviet Union fighting the
fascists.
To
cover this fact, the imperialist powers are spreading canards that the
Soviet
victory was possible because of their assistance through the
'lend-lease'
agreement. US had entered into 'lend-lease' agreements with 42
countries during
the war and this amounted to 49,000 million dollars. Of this amount,
the Soviet
Union, which is chiefly involved in the fight against Germany received only 9,800 million
dollars,
while Britain
received
30,700 million dollars and the rest of the supplies went to France
and
other countries. In the same period, in what is termed as the reverse
'lend-lease', the Soviet Union had supplied 300,000 tons of chromium
ore and
32,000 tons of manganese ore and considerable quantities of plutonium
to the US.
This had
prompted Jesse H Jones former US
Secretary of Commerce to comment that the �Americans not only got their
money
back but derived profit from the Soviet deliveries�. Official figures
show that
the USSR received
from the US
9,600
artillery pieces (less than 2 per cent of the Soviet output), 14,500
planes
(less than 11 per cent of the Soviet output). Lend-lease deliveries
averaged
just four per cent of Soviet industrial output. And even for this
assistance,
the Soviet
State had to
repeatedly remind them of
their promises, as can be noticed from the war time communication
between these
states. So much so for their claims!
There
is a vast difference even in the extent of fighting. The length of the
Soviet-German front in different years was varying from 2,200 to 6,200
kilometres while the Allies front never exceeded 800 kilometres after
the
landing at Normandy and 300 kilometres in Italy. Active hostilities
were
conducted on the Soviet-German front for 1,320 days out of a total of
1,418
days, which is 93 per cent of the total fighting time. The
corresponding figure
for the African, Italian and West European fronts being 1,094 days of a
total
of 2,069 days, which is 53 per cent of the total fighting time. The
German army
suffered its heaviest losses on the Soviet-German front � more than 73
per cent
of its man power, 75 per cent tanks and aircraft and 74 per cent
artillery were
lost on this front. The US and Britain
try to mask these facts and project that the defeat of the Nazi Germany
was a
result of the role their military had played. No one can deny the role
played
by US, Britain
and other allied countries but this also should not be at the cost of
truth.
Imperialist
powers wantonly delayed the setting up of anti-Hitler coalition till
late 1941.
Andre Beaufre, French General commenting on the delay of the setting up
of the
coalition against Germany
wrote, �When one reads today the draft of the Anglo-French-Soviet
treaty one
cannot help thinking how blind and petty-minded our diplomacy must have
been in
solving this problem that it could miss the opportunity to conclude so
important a treaty�. Even the British Secretary of State for Foreign
affairs,
Anthony Eden said, �Hardly anyone could doubt that had the alliance
between Russia, Britain
and the United States,
which
was established at Yalta
been formed in 1939, this war would never have broken out�. But
unfortunately
this realisation dawned in 1945 and not earlier. They have repeatedly
ignored
the requests of the Soviet Union to
start a
second front for three long years and ultimately opened it only in 1944.
The
Soviet Union was able to achieve
victory over
fascist forces in spite of the mighty attack launched by the German
forces
because, according to them, they had fought the war on three fronts.
One, the
battlefront where the Soviet Red army and its people had displayed
exemplary
courage and sacrifice, two, the labour front in the rear which kept up
the flow
of regular supplies to the battlefront and three the moral front, which
consisted of the indomitable spirit of the Soviet people in defence of
their
motherland and their socialist ideals. It would be surprising to note
that in
spite of the severe hardships they were facing, the Soviet citizens had
voluntarily contributed 118,000 million roubles which is nearly
one-fourth of
the war budget of the USSR
for this anti-fascist war. It is this socialist spirit that explains
the dogged
resistance they had displayed in the war against fascism.
This
heroic role of the Soviet people was recognised even by the then
leaders of the
imperialist world. Churchill stated that, �it is the Russian army that
tore the
guts out of the German military machine�. Roosevelt
commented, �Russian armies are killing more Germans and destroying more
Axis
material than all the twenty-five nations put together�. The then US
Secretary of
State, Stettinius wrote, �The American people should remember that they
were on
the brink of disaster in 1942. If the Soviet Union had failed to hold
on its
front, the Germans would have been in a position to conquer Great Britain.
They would have been able to overrun Africa too, and in this event they
could
have established a foothold in Latin America�.
Charles de Gaulle, the President of France had said, �The
Russian
efforts, inflicting irreparable damage to the German war machine, were
the main
factor in the liberation of our country's territory�.
Forgetting
what their own leaders had stated then, it is this history and role of
the Soviet Union that the present day
imperialist forces are
trying to erase. They may succeed in erasing these facts from the books
they
produce, but howsoever hard they might try, they cannot erase it from
the
hearts of the working people of the world. Simply because, the Soviet
army
fully or partially liberated the territories of 11 countries in Europe with a population of 113 million and
furthermore
provided inspiration to the worldwide anti-imperialist struggle and
helped
liberate many other countries.