Tag: stalingrad
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History, on this day: 83 years ago, operation Uranus
when the European fascist armies lost WW2 [republication of my article from November 19, 2022] The battle for Stalingrad is the climax of WW2. After a failure in front of Moscow in January, the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW) targets southern Russia in June. The planned goals are the oil fields in the Caucasus. On the…
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Daily pictures: Victory Day
Under command of Nazi Germany, the European fascist armies attacked Soviet Union on June 22, 1941. After initial successes of the invaders, the Red Army turned the tide in Stalingrad, where the German 6. Armee was wiped out on January 31, 1943. The last fascist offensive, in July, triggered around Kursk the largest tank battle…
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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] How are the fascist movement in the USA, the Nazi Freedom Party and mercenaries in Ukraine connected? – geochronic.ru
Some are extremley active in social media, for example this one, in the chat of the international project against foreign mercenarism in ukraine. She gained our attention for minor comments she posted on telegram. This progressed into a full investigation. In the course of our investigation, we uncovered the horrific connection between the Nazi Svoboda…
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[Sharing] The Franco-British Plot to Dismember Russia [1917 – ?] – Kit Klarenberg, Global Delinquents
In failing to crush the Russian revolution, Britain and France not only lost a historic opportunity to “strangle Bolshevism in its cradle,” in Winston Churchill’s pestilential phrase. London and Paris had planned to carve up the Soviet Union’s vast resources, while neutralising any prospect of Moscow emerging as a major international anti-capitalist agitator. The failure…
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De la Légion étrangère à une colonie pénitentiaire en Russie
les forces atlantistes en Ukraine furent l’accident de parcours du légionnaire russe Maxim Dmitrenko Être un guerrier, c’est vivre éternellement ! a écrit sur les réseaux sociaux Maxim Dmitrenko, bientôt 24 ans. Il est originaire de Volgograd, appelée Stalingrad jusqu’en 1961, où les forces fascistes européennes perdirent irrémédiablement la 2e guerre mondiale, lorsque la 6.…
