The D-Day hubris is also distorted history. It
practically left out the biggest part played by the USSR in the defeat
of Nazi Germany and Hitler. That part of history was and is never
mentioned.
The USSR lost 27 million people, a quarter of its
population then, during that conflict against Nazi Germany, and not
worth a word of mention in the D-Day ceremony in the past? And the USA
and its allies have the cheek to gloat that they lost very much fewer
soldiers defeating Nazi Germany. Of course, after the USSR did the heavy
lifting and decimating Hitler's army, all they did was basically
mopping up operations of an already defeated enemy.
The USA and
its allies really know very well about taking credit fast where credit
is not due. They wrote the history books, and the credit will remain
theirs for claiming generations into the future. If it is in the history
books, it must be true after all.
Nury Vittachi advised people
not to take what the West says on anything, but to believe in the
opposite of what they say. That is why avoiding the MSM is the safest
way to get at the truth. In the war over cyberspace, some believe that
the West is in reality losing the information war. Which is why they are
resorting to silence those whose view do not align with whatever
propaganda they manufactured.
Anonymous
https://www.youtube.com/live/nSitT9FE87k?si=bIosiJVVPwJxdaO6
ReplyDeleteJust listen to George Galloway's version of the True Russians Heroism in the storming of the Germans that rescued the daft Euro Nuts from Nazism.
Also the Present Lot of imbeciles falling down like Nine Pins in their Euro Elections.
Time for a change!
Hopefully also here!
A reminder that WW2 in Europe kicked off when the Soviets double teamed Poland with Germany after the Wallies told Stalin to pound sand when he wanted to enter Poland as a prize for an alliance.
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