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Western historians love to talk about Russian influence on Hitler and his party. This is partly true, but, on the other hand, they are reluctant to recall the German influence on Russian history. The Germans "gave" us the teachings of Marx and Engels, Kaiser Germany made a lot of efforts to export the revolution and imposed on Russia the monstrous Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Finally, fascist Germany treacherously attacked our country on June 22, 1941, violating the non-aggression pact. Moreover, Hitler unilaterally canceled for himself the actions of the Hague Convention on the conduct of hostilities, and also adopted the "Order on Commissars", which allowed Wehrmacht soldiers to deal "on the spot with the help of weapons" not only with commissars, but also with any citizens of our country, which might seem suspicious. The next book in the series tells about the so-called "Russian question" and its place in the political and ideological life of the Third Reich.