Pit-grave No 8 in the camp for prisoners of war on "Peski" in Pskov. 1945. GARF

ALEXEY IRYUTIN (АЛЕКСЕЙ ИРЮТИН): Exposing Estonian War Crimes & Collaboration with Nazi Germany During WWII! (25.5.2025)

Estonian Punitive Police Battalions and other collaboratoring units, which became the basis for the formation of the 20th Estonian SS Volunteer Division, left a bloody trail during World War II on the territory of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Poland and Estonia itself, taking an active part in the destruction of civilians.

Estonian SS men are classified as war criminals according to the verdict of the Nuremberg Military Tribunal: “In considering the question of the SS, the Tribunal includes all persons who have been officially accepted as members of the SS, including members of the General SS, Waffen-SS, SS Totenkopf formations, and members of any kind of Police Services who were members of the SS. The Tribunal does not include the so-called SS Cavalry Formations in this number.”

Nazi Germans Parade the Nazi Ukrainian Flag - Which is Common-Place in the West Today!

USSR-Russia: Crimes of Ukrainian Nationalists – 1941-2023! (8.5.2025)

Between 1945-1947, the elite troops of the NKVD fought the Ukrainian Nationalists – unsurrendered Nazi German Officers leading devout Catholic Ukrainians – primarily in the forested areas of West Ukraine. In 1944, caches of UK and US ammunition and weaponry were captured by the Red Army from the Ukrainian Nationalists – but at that time Joseph Stalin was of the opinion that as the USSR, US, and UK were allies – it was better to give the benefit of the doubt on the grounds that the Nazi Germans may have captured these supplies elsewhere and re-distributed these resources to their Hitlerite allies. Later, between 1945-1947 in Western Ukraine, the NKVD troops reported that the West was definitely supplying arms and ammunition to th Ukrainian Nationalists – whilst the Catholic Church was busy bussing Catholic volunteers in and out of the area. The Catholic Church continues this function today. When Ukrainian Neo-Nazis are permitted to march past the Cenotaph in London this year – remember the historical war crimes and crimes against humanity these reprobates are representing!

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.

NKVD Troops Practice Western Boxing!

USSR: Remembering the Sacrifices of the NKVD Special Forces – Post-WWII! (28.1.2024)

Indeed, Alexander Werth – who was in the USSR throughout much of the Great Patriotic War – recalled how his friend suffered from what we would now term ‘PTSD’ after 1947 – as the war against these Ukrainian fascists was brutal to say the least! The Catholic Church – whilst assisting thousands of Nazi War Criminals to escape Europe for South America – worked tirelessly to supply these Nazi-Sympathisers with money and arms. Winston Churchill – at the behest of the Pope – allowed 10,000 members of the Ukrainian SS to be airlifted to Scotland around 1946 (using the fake cover-story that they were ‘Polish’). Many of these Ukrainians had raped women, men and children (this SS Unit was renowned for its paedophilic crimes) and were placed within unsuspecting Celtic communities.

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