World War II

Was fascism really defeated though? America was putting people in camps too.

How could it be when it was started by the fascist aggressors? Ending it and liberating Europe from the fascist blight was just and noble, which is what the Red Army did. The war itself was not.

Molotov-Rippentrov pact not being broken?

They were in the territories liberated by the Red Army. However, in the rest of Europe they were integrated instead.

over all yes

Did the vanquishing of the Gauls, with those that did not outright perish being hauled of as the prizes of war, make Caesar any less a noble and just son of Mars when he uttered the infamous veni, vidi, vici ?

Yes?

true but that's the case for any country involved in it. no matter what.

Heh.

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This is the key point. The fascists fired the first shots, directly onto home soil of every significant Allied power. You could argue that fighting for an unconditional surrender on all fronts may have been excessive, but you can't argue against WWII being noble and just, at least by the time things had degenerated far enough for the fascists to enter power.

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