It does, and it duly displays a striking omission. Can you spot it?
When Stalin later observed the Anglo-French hesitance to go to Warsaw's aid when Nazi Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, "he could only have concluded that his putative 'allies' would have left the Soviet Union in similar straits," Carley stressed.
When Word War II was over the question arose as to whom to blame for the catastrophe. Incredible as it may seem, the Western powers pointed the finger of blame at the USSR
Yes, you've spotted it. The entire history of the period 1939-1945 is deleted from the Sputnik account. We have poor Stalin forced into the Nazi pact in 1939; then we're immediately at poor Stalin forced into the Cold War in 1945, and nothing at all in between! No invasion of Poland. No annexations of the Baltic states. No Winter War, no refusal to believe the evidence of Nazi intentions to invade the USSR ... nothing of any of this. Remarkable? No.