Soviet Red Army Liberating Europe!

UK: “Arctic Convoy Museum” Buckles to Neo-Nazi Ukraine – Removes “Russia” from Name! (4.12.2024)

The important point is that despite the corrupt governments of the West attempting to force their own citizens to passively accept Neo-Nazism by supporting Hitlerite Ukraine – this veneer of attempted totalitarian manipulation is being seen through. The USSR was an important ally of the West against Hitler during WWII – and suffered 41 million casualties (killed and wounded). Citizens from West Ukraine – the Catholic population controlled by the Vatican – joined the SS Galatian Regiment of the Nazi German Army. The West Ukrainians murdered millions of people in their pursuit of Hitlerite glory in the USSR! We know this because Winston Churchill resettled 10,000 of these Paedophiles and Mass Murderers to Scotland in 1946 under the cover-story that they wre “Polish” migrants – at the behest of the Pope!

USSR - UK Alliance WWII

UK: Do Not Be Afraid – Time To Be Brave! (22.11.2024)

Suddenly, the anti-Soviet racism perpetuated by the likes of Winston Churchill had to be quickly transitioned into pro-Soviet rhetoric – with “Red Flags” being manufactured and distributed throughout the duplicitous Unions (many of which had been “Trotskyite” with a vengeance). The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) and the Unions it influenced and controlled – was staunchly Marxist-Leninist-Stalinist in those days – and purposely led the British workers in the right direction of thought and labour (this would change after 1956). British workers raised money for British tanks to be manufactured and sent to the USSR – whilst women sowed and stitched to make cold-weather clothing for the Soviet people! All this progressive activity was strengthened and intensified even during the days of the Nazi German “Blitz” over London (and elsewhere). The British workers withstood an incredible slaughter (in and out of uniform) – but it was understood that whatever we were suffering – the Nazi Germans were inflicting far worse on the Soviet people in what the British government then referred to as a “People’s War”!

Soviet artillerymen from Sergeant Bardadymov's crew fire at enemy pillboxes on the outskirts of Stalingrad using a 152-mm ML-20 howitzer-gun, model 1937.

WWII: How Powerful Was the World’s Largest Artillary Gun? Thousands Operated It – Whilst One Shell Weighed Seven-Tonnes! (21.11.2024)

This stemmed from Joseph Stalin advocating that the tactical mode of conventional “artillery attack” could be effective if used in a massive, highly focused, and overwhelming manner. Massed (smaller) Soviet artillery guns had the effect of successfully suppressing the fire-power of the Nazi German Army by peppering its formations in a relentless and destructive manner (massacring the Gustav Ground Crews and destroying the stockpiles of stored ammunition). This increased the survival rate of the numerically superior Soviet Red Army – and quickly defeated the Nazi German enemy. Therefore, the Soviet Military Factories operated at full capacity and manufactured a large number of weapons and ammunition for the Soviet Red Army on the front line, including 90,000 artillery pieces of various types.

Soviet Comrades WWII!

Russia: Soviet Comrades from the Great Patriotic War Remembered! (17.10.2024)

77th Anniversary of Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Andrey Kuzmich Novelsky 1911-1942. Vera Karpovna Novelskaya 1914-1944. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Great-grandfather, Andrey Kuzmich Novelsky, 1911-1942. Senior Lieutenant, since 1939 Deputy Commander of the Outpost in the city of “Bialystok”. Heroically fought from the first day of the war, was captured, April 30th, 1942 – was “shot” by Nazi Germans in a Concentration Camp…

Hero of the Soviet Union - 1941!

USSR: Viktor Talalikhin Rammed Nazi German Aircraft! (7.8.2024)

Viktor Talalikhin was buried in Moscow’s Novodevichy Cemetery with full military honours. His name was forever listed among personnel of the 1st squadron of a fighter aircraft regiment with whom he served near Moscow. Streets in multiple Russian cities, including Moscow, Volgograd, Borisoglebsk, Chelyabinsk and Nizhny Novgorod, as well as the Podolsk Central Park, are named in his honour. 

During intense fighting in the summer of 1941, Talalikhin’s selfless feat inspired millions. Soviet pilots rammed enemy aircraft on over 600 occasions during the war.

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