China: US Delegation Confirms “No Strings Attached” During Visit to Puppet State! (31.5.2023)

In addition to the Toulou, the artists also watched local plays like Throw An Embroidered Ball, which is a way used by a woman to pick a husband in traditional Chinese culture.

“This kind of art form is very special, and I am very happy to communicate and cooperate with local artists face to face,” said Tom Teasley, an American world percussionist.

As a birthplace of Hokkien culture, Zhangzhou has a rich cultural heritage with distinctive local characteristics. The city has actively promoted Chinese culture to the world and displayed the new image of Zhangzhou as a modern coastal city in recent years.

Peter Wyles

My Honourable Father – Peter Wyles (b. 1943) – is 80-Years Old Today! (28.5.2023)

My grandfather was in the Ox & Bucks (1st Bucks Battalion) – Territorial (Light Bobs) – which landed on Sword Beach. They were given the task of fighting their way ten miles in-land to relieve D Company (2nd Battalion) of the Ox & Bucks Light Infantry (Professional) which were Glider-Landed in and around Caen. My father had just turned ‘1 years old’ in 1944 – when his father left for war! My father remembers all the war stories his Dad told him – and which he has told me. My grandfather’s Unit suffered terrible casualties fighting against fascism to secure the freedom we take for granted today! Luckily, my grandfather survived the battles liberating Western Europe from the thuggery and murder of the Nazi German jackboot!

Battersea Park: Beautiful Environs! (28.5.2023)

‘By 1846 an Act of Parliament was passed which authorised the plan. James Pennethorne and John Gibson, both of whom had worked on Victoria Park in Hackney, created the design. They elected to raise and level the ground on which the park was to be built, and so 750,000 tons of soil was excavated from nearby Surrey Docks. The park was finally finished in 1854, and was officially opened four years later by Queen Victoria, alongside its neighbouring Chelsea Bridge.’

Soviet Red Banner Flags (1941-1945) Stolen by the Nazi Germans and Their Allies! (25.5.2023)

Simple – if the physical bodies of the Russians can be ‘destroyed’ through warfare – this (Jewish-Marxist) ‘taint’ is removed and society ‘purified’ – so that a new tomorrow can be constructed! He would then move ethnic German people into this newly conquered land and enjoy all the new ‘living space’, houses, food supplies and property, etc, such a victory would secure! This led to the war fought between the USSR and Nazi Germany (1941-1945) through which the Hitlerites sought to ‘eradicate’ the entire Slavic race! This conflict took place on what the Nazi Germans termed the Eastern Front – whilst for the Soviets – all the fighting took place in the West (indeed, where it is still happening today)! Capturing Soviet Red Flags was something of a national sport for the Hitlerites! Examples include those Red Flags captured by the Fascist Forces of the Axis Powers invading the USSR – including the Nazi Germans, the Fascist Italians, the Fascist Finns and the Fascist Romanians! This article remembers these ‘Red Banners of Human Freedom’!

Russia-Laotian Friendship Association: Remembering Soviet Red Airforce ‘Internationalist’ Spirit (1960-1973) – Confronting US Aggression in Southeast Asia! (23.5.2023)

Representatives of the Russian Federation (including Soviet Red Airforce ‘Veterans’) attended the solemn ‘Opening’ of a Monument (constructed in the capital City of the Laos Buddhist-Socialist Republic) – Dedicated to the BRAVERY of the Soviet (Transport Aviation) Red Airforce Pilots – who took part in the hostilities throughout Indochina during the years of American military aggression which occurred between 1960-1973! This was a ‘PRIVATE’ occasion designed by the Laotian Government to express the Gratitude of the entire Laotian People to the Russian People (Past and Present) which took place on December 6th, 2022! This Monument will Officially be ‘Opened’ to the General Public in Vientiane City (Laos) on April 14th, 2023!

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