Segnosaur
Penultimate Amazing
Another issue that could be considered...Given the extent to which Stalin's policies knowingly, cynically, and opportunistically enabled Hitler's aggression, and the extent to which Nazi Germany and the USSR were de facto allies at the start of the war, I think it's entirely reasonable that a) the Allies should have had little compunction about letting Soviet Russia take its lumps while they made complete preparations for an offensive in the west..
Yes, Russia had significant casualties in the fight against Germany, but how many of those casualties were due to Russia's own mistakes?
If they didn't (for example) kill off many of their top officers, or engage in military actions with troops that did not have adequate supplies, then perhaps Russia wouldn't have had to take so many "lumps".
