In case you think Soviets were the good guys in WWII, here's a picture of Nazi and Soviet parade in city of Brest in conquered Poland

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German%E2%80%93Soviet_military_parade_in_Brest-Litovsk
In case you think Soviets were the good guys in WWII, here's a picture of Nazi and Soviet parade in city of Brest in conquered Poland

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German%E2%80%93Soviet_military_parade_in_Brest-Litovsk
Very true. The invasion of Poland officially set off WWII, the soviets invaded from the opposite direction and murdered a lot of Poles. If the Nazis hadn't turned on their on allies we may have seen them, historically, as the enemy they were then.
In case you think any government is a good guy, here's a picture of Nazi and American parade celebrating operation paperclip. So my question is why are you so anti-Russian? 
This photo is from German American Bund parade, buddy.
I am not anti-Russian. How did you come to that conclusion?
The following kind of indicates that you are anti-Russian, "In case you think Soviets were the good guys in WWII, here's a picture of Nazi and Soviet parade". Kind of strange just to mention that out of the blue.
Also you should be anti-Russian, but my point was more that you should be anti-government. Why just pick on the Soviets?
Just because thats a prevailing narrative, especially in the West, that Soviets were the good guys because they were allies in conquering Nazis. Many people don't even know they were cooperating with nazis and conquered half of Poland alongside.
I am anti-government and not anti-russian. I have russian frends that suffer greatly because of their mafia at the top.
Really??? Soviets were the good guys is the prevailing narrative in the West??? My news sources tell me very different. In fact my American friend lost his job for marrying a Russian.
I also have Russian friends, great people. Luckily they live in the Russian countryside and enjoy a much better life than the American cities.
Are you European or American? Maybe that is the difference in the Soviet narrative? The narrative I hear is mainly American.
I'm polish.
Interesting because completely different than my sources. Would be interesting to have a geographical opinion poll on this. I know there is a big divide between cities and rural areas in America but the main narrative is most likely the same.
I may exaggerated the extend, maybe it is not dominant, but it is definately there. Also this may be more accurate to western Europe than US, dunno