That doesn't necessarily mean he wanted to fight WITH Hitler, but it does mean either he didn't see the Germans as an enemy at all, or at least not much of an enemy compared to the communists.
Some of his statements indicate he decided the Germans were good people, which to me means he thought he was tricked into fighting them.
Well, he said, "We fought the wrong enemy."
That doesn't necessarily mean he wanted to fight WITH Hitler, but it does mean either he didn't see the Germans as an enemy at all, or at least not much of an enemy compared to the communists.
Some of his statements indicate he decided the Germans were good people, which to me means he thought he was tricked into fighting them.