Reistance to Nazism!

Russia: April 10th Marks “International Day of Resistance Movement” Against Nazism & Fascism! (11.4.2025)

This commemorative day honours the memory of all those who refused to surrender and continued to fight the Nazi evil on the fascists-occupied territories during #WWII.

Participants of the Resistance against Nazi tyranny in Europe were united by a shared objective: to collectively repel Hitler’s aggression. Putting aside the differences, the Resistance movement’s participants stood shoulder to shoulder in their struggle for the freedom and independence of their nations and peoples from fascism.

The Resistance reached its greatest scale in the USSR, Yugoslavia, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, France, Bulgaria, Norway, and the Netherlands – where anti-fascist underground groups, varying in size and efficacy, emerged across Nazi-occupied territories, collaborating with intelligence agencies of the Allies.

Joseph Goebbels Poland 1934

Fascist Poland: Joseph Goebbels at Krakow Airport! (4.11.2024)

Between 1933-1939 – Nazi German and Polish troops routinely carried-out joint military exercises whilst sharing fascistic ideology and political aspiration. Indeed, this cooperation between the Poles and the Germans reached a peak in 1938 when both countries staged a joint-invasion of Czechoslovakia! Despite all this agreement and alignment of policy – Hitler betrayed Poland in 1939 (on the grounds that Poles could not be Aryans) – whilst for some inexplicable reason, Churchill came to the aid of the Fascist Poles, misleading the British public by falsely implying that Poland was a country something similar to Surrey or Kent (containing a population that played Cricket and sipped warm beer on the Village Green)! Around 1946, the Pope requested that the UK quietly take upwards of 10,000 Nazi Ukrainian War Criminals taking refuge with the Catholic Church.

Ukraine: We Must Be Honest About Our Own History – By Sergey Glebov (Сергей Глебов) [25.2.2016] 

Seven million of its citizens fought in the Red Army and in partisan detachments to restore independence and glory to their Ukraine. More than two thousand people became Heroes of the Soviet Union, Heroes twice and thrice. And their names still bear the streets and squares of Ukrainian cities and villages. And then these and other heroes recreated Ukraine from the ashes of the war. And it became, both in area, in industrial and scientific potentials, in terms of the level of education of the population, somewhere on a par, and somewhere it surpassed the first capitalist countries of Europe. And not every country in the world has an aviation and rocket and space industry! And Ukraine had. But it was then the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist (Ukrainian SSR) within the Soviet Union. Should this HISTORY be destroyed in order to become “part of Europe”?