Davros – and a small detachment of Daleks – crash-land in Nazi Germany on the eve of Hitler’s invasion of the USSR. After being captured and
Tag: Stalingrad
Exposing Fascism is our Communist Duty – our Stalingrad!
From 1933 to 1939 – Hitler was very much the darling of the West. He was admired by British royalty and respected by the British middle and upper classes (especially Churchill), as well as courted by US big business (IBM assisted in the holocaust from their New York offices providing the Nazi Germans with a cataloguing system that enabled the efficient murder of millions of innocents).
Alexander Werth: As Remembered in the Soviet Archives
(Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles) Alexander Werth (Александр Верт – Aleksandr Vert) [1901-1969] Werth, Alexander (February 4, 1901, St. Petersburg – March 5, 1969, Paris) –
Soviet Red Army: the Secret of Hand-to-Hand Combat
“We fought for one house for 15 days, using mortars, machine guns, grenades and bayonets,” wrote the German lieutenant of the 24th Panzer Division in his letter home during the battles in Stalingrad. “On the third day of fighting (on staircases, and in cellars), we left the bodies of 54 of our companions.
Bolshevik Revolution in Stamps – 100th Anniversary (2017)
Never forget the first Workers’ State.
Sergei Aleshkov (Aleshkin) Сережа Алешков (Алешкин) – Six Year Old Soviet Soldier at Stalingrad
Instead, despite the Nazi Germans heavily bombing the area, Serezha Aleshkov ran through the falling bombs and into the surrounding trenches (that were receiving enemy fire), where he told other Red Army soldiers what had happened to Major Vorobiev.