@FrancoAntonio mi sento di concordare con Suvrov sul fatto che per i nazisti l'attacco all'unione sovietica era una forma di attacco preventivo: anni fa ho letto decine di pagine dei processi ai leader che sono stati condannati a morte a Norimberga, in particolare i processi di Jodl e Keitel che hanno firmato la dichiarazione di resa incondizionata della Germania, si possono trovare liberamente su internet per esempio: sito Avalon Project (biblioteca digitale di legge, storia e diplomazia che fa parte di un progetto della Yale University).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalon_Project
Qui il processo a Jodl nel giorno 6/7/46--> https://avalon.law.yale.edu/imt/06-07-46.asp
Ecco cosa dice Jodl al giudice a un certo punto (pagina 560)-->
THE TRIBUNAL (Mr. Biddle): Now, then, just one other question. I am not at all clear on this. During that attack did you then advise that Germany attack first, or did you advise that Germany should not attack? What was your advice? You saw this danger; what did you do about it?
JODL: That problem, too, like most of the others, was the subject of a written statement I made to the Fuehrer in which I drew his attention to the tremendous military effects of such a decision. One knew of course how the campaign would begin, but no human being could imagine how it would end...
THE TRIBUNAL (Mr. Biddle): We have heard all that. I did not want to go into that. What I wanted to get at is this: You were afraid that Russia was going to attack. If that was true, why didn't you advise Germany to attack at once? You were afraid Russia would attack, and yet you say you advised against moving into Russia. I do not understand.
JODL: That is not the case. I did not advise against marching into Russia; I merely said that if there were no other possibility and if there was really no political way of avoiding the danger, then I, too, could only see the possibility of a preventive attack.
THE TRIBUNAL (Mr. Biddle): That is all. Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: The defendant can return to the dock.
[The defendant left the stand.]
Per il resto non so cosa c'è scritto nel libro perciò non posso affermare che aveva ragione Suvrov o altro, ammesso che i documenti qui sopra siano originali e i testimoni abbiano detto la verità...