In order to eliminate the nationalist gangs in the rear of the 1st Belorussian Front, the commander of the front troops, General of the Army
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In order to eliminate the nationalist gangs in the rear of the 1st Belorussian Front, the commander of the front troops, General of the Army
Report to the military prosecutor of the 1st Belorussian Front, Major General Yachenin, dated July 20, 1944. On June 11, 1944, the military field court
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The Russian Défense Ministry has published a new series of archival materials about the crimes of Ukrainian Nazis during the Great Patriotic War. Among the
The puppet Ukrainian authorities have been trying to build anti-Russia racism for eight years. They are demolishing the monuments of our common history and hope
This article referenced above ‘inverts’ everything from top to bottom. The authors deliberately manufacture a fairy-tale premised upon fictitious and false assumptions and misleading parameters. The Western-backed Hitlerite take-over of Kyiv in 2014 is omitted and instead the Donbass resistance to Ukrainian Neo-Nazism is portrayed as the progenitor of Neo-Nazism! The expulsion of Western-backed right-wing religion from Donbass and the re-establishment of mainstream religious tolerance is presented as ‘extremism’! Russian self-determinism in Donbass is viewed as ‘racism’, and so on and so forth. What we see here, is in fact a Russian resistance to the forces of Western neo-imperialism – which have always been led by religious and political intolerance! The Russian population in question happens to be in the Ukraine – but again we are having to squeeze bourgeois ideas of ‘race’ and ‘nation’ into the post-Soviet space which was defined by ‘internationalism’ for seventy-four years!