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Joseph Stalin’s 60th Birthday (1939)
Author’s Note: By December 1939, the UK was already at war with Nazi Germany, but not with the US. Furthermore, Hitler had not yet successfully
Finland: ‘Skinning’ Soviet POWs (1939-1940)
Translation and Research by Adrian Chan-Wyles (PhD) Marshal Karl Mannerheim is a national ‘hero’ in Finland who was in control of the (fascist) Finnish military
Alexander Werth: How Churchill Denied the Liberation of Majdanek Extermination Camp (Eastern Poland) – [11.8.1944]! (27.1.2025)
The ‘official’ date for the ‘Liberation’ of Majdanek is August 11th, 1944 – although the Soviet Red Army discovered the place as early as July 23rd, 1944. The BBC – following directives from Churchill – refused to publish Alexander Werth’s report about Majdanek Extermination Camp (to give it its proper name) the first of its kind, and was still dragging its feet upon this issue of Nazi German atrocities weeks later with the ‘Liberation’ of Auschwitz. It was only with the discovery of similar camps in the West by British and US force that Churchill relented and the BBC issued its reports. A rightwing Polish government in exile was living a life of luxury (whilst the British people suffered), whilst Churchill became ever more perplexed by a growing Socialist movement in and around Poland. Indeed, Churchill’s communications with Stalin on the ‘Liberation’ of Warsaw are not only childish, but also ‘racist’ in nature, and very much set the tone for the Cold War he would help to establish a few years later.
Ukraine: The Anatomy of a Neo-Nazi Photograph (2014)
It is no secret that despite the US admiration for Adolf Hitler, its war with Japan (and subsequent support of Great Britain) during WWII, necessitated
Ukrainian 14th Waffen Grenadier Division SS (1st Galician) – Atrocities, Cowardice and Relocation to Scotland
‘…Kiev had a peculiar mentality. Only some twenty years before it had been occupied in quick succession by the Germans and Austrian armies, who had put up a puppet ruler, Hetman Skoropadsky, at the head of the Ukrainian “state”, by Ukrainian nationalists under Petlura, by Reds, Whites and Reds again and, for a short time, in 1920, even by Pilsudski’s Poles. Older people may have remembered that the German-Austrian occupation of 1918 had not been as terrible as all that.’