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Translator’s Note: Neo-Nazism and far-right-wing Christian theology serve as the foundation of the illegitimate West Ukraine State. From 1991-2000 – the West was allowed (by
A friend forwarded these photographs from twitter that he got from a Ukrainian source. They seem to like to dress-up as Nazi German soldiers – but this did not help them against the Russian Army!
The Russian and Ukrainian casualty figures for the last six days of fighting are as follows:
The Russian Military suffered 498 killed and 1,597 wounded.
The Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Forces suffered 2,870 killed and 3,700 wounded.
The Russian Army has taken 572 Ukrainian POWs.
Dear Gillian In answer to your friend’s idea that Putin is a ‘neo-Fascist’: Testimony of a Former RNU Member! (Translated) As with most anti-Putin narratives,
Today, in Donetsk, which is not controlled by the Neo-Nazi government of Ukraine, a jubilee plenum of the “Communist Party of the DPR” was held.
This ‘insurgency’ was countered and put-down by the NKVD troops of the Soviet Union between 1945-1947! (The work of Alexander Werth covers this episode. When the conquering Red Army entered the territory of West Ukraine in 1943-1944 – they discovered a hardcore of non-surrendered Nazi German Officers leading highly motivated ‘Catholic’ Ukrainians – armed with weapons secured from the US and UK. Joseph Stalin stated that as the USSR was ‘allies’ with these two countries, the Red Army was to ‘ignore’ the implication of this discovering and continue its mission of pursuing the retreating Nazi German Military Forces back to Berlin. Instead, the Special Forces of the NKVD were moved into position to fight what became known as an ‘insurgency.’ The fighting was brutal, debilitating but necessary).