Tag: poland
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[Sharing] 59 Days to Victory Day – Sputnik
Today, 80 years ago, the Red Army took control of the western part of Kolberg and moved toward Danzig (now Gdansk in Poland), one of the biggest ports in the Baltics. At the same time, Belgrade hosted an exhibition commemorating the crucial Battle of Stalingrad [end] Related March 10, 2025: 60 Days to Victory Day…
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[Sharing] Zelensky’s Oval Office Melt-Down – David Stockman, Antiwar.com
It goes without saying that the Donald can never get enough of the limelight. But last Friday in a live Oval Office broadcast seen around the world that thirst for public attention may have actually changed the course of history. And very much for the good – even if the trigger was pulled by a…
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Daily pictures: the Israeli occupation forces on the West Bank release 90 Palestinian hostages
all women and children, the detainees benefit from a prisoner swap between Israel and Hamas authorities in Gaza Palestinian ghetto The 90 Palestinian hostages are 69 women and 11 children. Most if not all were detained without charge, under an administrative procedure which is allowing the Israeli occupiers to arrest and detain anybody during 6…
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[Sharing] ‘I Felt Like A Nazi’: Zionists Admit Genocide – Kit Klarenberg
On December 23rd 2024, Israel’s Haaretz published an extraordinary investigation into the “impact” of Zionist Occupation Force “brutality” on the “mental health” of its own militants. Specifically, “moral injury” incurred by Tel Aviv’s soldiers while perpetrating unabashed genocide in Gaza. While at significant pains throughout to paint Israelis as the ultimate victims of the 21st…
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[Sharing] Canada’s Nazi war criminal past can no longer be ignored – Owen Schalk, Canadian Dimension
After WWII, thousands of war criminals were able to settle in Canada, where most lived openly without any fear of prosecution Growing up, I always heard about the Nazi SS veteran who lived in our small town in rural Manitoba. His name was Herbie. He worked on farms in the area, and for a time…
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[Sharing] Why Is Canada Protecting the Names of Suspected Nazis? – Taylor Noakes, The Walrus
Ottawa won’t disclose list of alleged war criminals believed to have sheltered here after the Second World War The concept of a secret registry of names kept by the federal government feels at odds with our perception of Canada. While there may once have been records of so-called undesirables or suspected subversives, the practice now…
