I'd imagine the lore of the war is quite different in Russia. Of course, I am only exposed to western writers and their focus of events. Americans love the romantic idea of delivering the Jewish people from the holocaust, then the Ruskies almost immediately became our enemy.
The Russians won the war, US only got involved after Pearl Harbor, was isolist until then.
The Russians made the right steps in freeing us from this regime of terror. They went for Berlin, for Hitler, who was holding it all together.
And the Slavs paid a huge fucking price for WW2. 25-28 million dead, that is what the American narrative likes to entirely neglect. I can't even find it on the English Wikipedia, go to the German one, clear as day. The Nazis were mostly anti-slavic, not necessarily anti-semitic. It was just that most Slavs were also Jews, since the Nazis and the Zionists were killing a specific tribe of Jews, a converted tribe, that is not related by blood to Ashkenasi, that was well-spread in Europe at the time.
Once you dig a little deeper, you find that the Allied Forces narrative is bollox. Yes they freed France, this was a great act. But France wasn't really stationed, because the big war was happening in Russia. So when they came upon Germany, they bombed our cities to the ground. Cities filled with women, seniors and children, men all died in the war.
Since that narrative would make the US look completely fucked up, they prefer that "US involvement changed the war. US won! YEAH BITCHES!
Even though Russia did
everything. Smash our entire main host, lost 25+ million people in the process, fight for YEARS in the fucking cold, with barely any food, slowly advanced to Berlin to corner Hitler and finally end the fucking war.
But US comes in at the end, bombs a bunch of useless cities full of civilians and it's like "WE WON! Just ignore the pissed off Russians that have been fighting for 5+ years. Also please disregard all the rubble and dead people that children and women now have to dig out"