Zawsze w necie jak ruskich chciałem podkurwić, to mówiłem, że największym sojusznikiem III Rzeszy był Związek Sowiecki. Jeszcze dodawałem, że bez pomocy Związku Sowieckiego, Niemcy by nie miały sił na atak na Związek Sowiecki 😉 To hiperbola, ALE Stalin sporo stuffu wysłał do Niemiec przed połową 41 roku. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German%E2%80%93Soviet_Commercial_Agreement_(1940)
During both the first period of the 1940 agreement (11 February 1940 to 1941) and the second (11 February 1941 until the Pact was broken), Germany received massive quantities of raw materials, including over:[4]: 47 [5]: 195–199
1,500,000 metric tons (1,700,000 short tons; 1,500,000 long tons) of grains
820,000 metric tons (900,000 short tons; 810,000 long tons) of oil
180,000 metric tons (200,000 short tons; 180,000 long tons) of cotton
130,000 metric tons (140,000 short tons; 130,000 long tons) of manganese
180,000 metric tons (200,000 short tons; 180,000 long tons) of phosphates
18,000 metric tons (20,000 short tons; 18,000 long tons) of chrome ore
16,000 metric tons (18,000 short tons; 16,000 long tons) of rubber
91,000 metric tons (100,000 short tons; 90,000 long tons) of soybeans
450,000 metric tons (500,000 short tons; 440,000 long tons) of iron ores
270,000 metric tons (300,000 short tons; 270,000 long tons) of scrap metal and pig iron
200,000 kilograms (440,000 lb) of platinum
Large amounts of crude oil were delivered, with German documents in 1940 already indicating that the Soviets had delivered crude oil at a rate of 140,000 metric tons (150,000 short tons; 140,000 long tons) a month for five months in 900 German tank cars exclusively reserved for it.
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