Not just the US, though Nazi soldiers intentionally tried to end up as US POWs rather than anything else, and avoided being Soviet POWs rather than anything else.
Yeah, their Western vassal states also, and areas under its neocolonial sway.
Nazis were afraid of the Soviets because the Red Army knew there was only one way to deal with facsists. Unlike the US who valued fascists and utilized them extensively during the cold war to fight against socialist movements particularly in Latin America and Africa.
Though it is very on brand for a pro-US clown to stamd up for their pet fascists
yeah because they treated them like fucking kings and not the monsters they were, because there is no ideological difference between amerikkka and nazi germany, the only difference is that germany tried to genocide people who were too close to white for other europeans to not give a shit.
First of all because they did (facts).
Second of all, because they weren’t true communists and just established a dictatorship based on propagated communism.
Indeed, but even hiring and giving citizenship for such people (nazi scientists, military and engineers), especially considering how they got their "knowledge" isn't an "ok" thing. Neither for US's Paperclip.
Both US and USSR secretly hired nazi personnel, such as scientists and engineers. Later, both operations were disclosed respectively as Operation Paperclip and Operation Osoaviakhim. USSR didn't destroy nazi-fascism, they secretly incorporated it (that is, if I correctly understood the reference from the meme, maybe I'm needlessly "ranting").