Yes, but remember, if it were not for the UK, the Russians wouldn't have had an engine that powered their Mig -15.
BIG mistake on the part of the British. I wouldn't have handed any kind of technology to the Russians back then.
Thanks to the Brits' "good will" policy towards the former Soviet Union.
General Geoge Patton had the right idea - take the remaining German soldiers (which numbered in the hundreds of thousands) and the rest of the Allies (Americans, British, French and Canadian) and destroy the Soviet Union. Patton did not trust the Russians and hated Communism more than he hated Nazism.
I feel his death due to a car "accident" was no accident. They didn't want some "madman" shooting his mouth off about fighting the Soviets. Too bad, because Patton was right. The Soviets were a big headache for over 50 years.
Sorry for going off on a tangent.