SobieskiSavedEurope
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I get so tired of the devious Liberal biases in just about everything.
This is another case, and point, a ton of people died who were not Jews, and they don't get recognition like Jews, just because Liberals tend to hate White Christians.
GeneralplanOst proves that they had nasty plans for Eastern European Christians.
In the case of Poland 85% were to be killed, or deported, and the remaining 15% were to be forcibly Germanized.
Generalplan Ost - Wikipedia
Well, Nazis killed about 25 - 30 million Soviet citizens, and about 3 million Polish Catholic citizens, and of course millions more were killed across Europe.
World War II casualties of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia
Dead Soviet civilians near Minsk, Belarus, 1943
Kiev, June 23, 1941
A victim of starvation in besieged Leningrad suffering from muscle atrophy in 1941
World War II fatalities of the Soviet Union from all related causes numbered more than 20,000,000, both civilian and military, although the exact figures are disputed. The number 20 million was considered official during the Soviet era. The Russian government puts the Soviet war dead at 26.6 million based on a 1993 study by the Russian Academy of Sciences. [1][2][3] this includes 8,668,400 military deaths as calculated by the Russian Ministry of Defense.[4][5][6]
The figures published by Russian Ministry of Defense have been accepted by most historians outside Russia (see table below Western scholars). However, the official figure of 8.7 million military deaths has been disputed by some Russian historians who believe that the number of dead and missing POWs is not correct and new research is necessary to determine actual losses.[7] Officials at the Russian Central Defense Ministry Archive (CDMA) maintain that their database lists the names of roughly 14 million dead and missing service personnel.[8][9] [10] Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in 2009 that "data about our losses haven't been revealed yet..We must determine the historical truth." He said that more than 2.4 million people are still officially considered missing in action. Of the 9.5 million buried in mass graves, 6 million are unidentified [11] Some Russian politicians and journalists put the total number of losses in the war, both civilian and military, at over 40 million.[12][13][14][15]
This is another case, and point, a ton of people died who were not Jews, and they don't get recognition like Jews, just because Liberals tend to hate White Christians.
GeneralplanOst proves that they had nasty plans for Eastern European Christians.
In the case of Poland 85% were to be killed, or deported, and the remaining 15% were to be forcibly Germanized.
Generalplan Ost - Wikipedia
Well, Nazis killed about 25 - 30 million Soviet citizens, and about 3 million Polish Catholic citizens, and of course millions more were killed across Europe.
World War II casualties of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia
Dead Soviet civilians near Minsk, Belarus, 1943
Kiev, June 23, 1941
A victim of starvation in besieged Leningrad suffering from muscle atrophy in 1941
World War II fatalities of the Soviet Union from all related causes numbered more than 20,000,000, both civilian and military, although the exact figures are disputed. The number 20 million was considered official during the Soviet era. The Russian government puts the Soviet war dead at 26.6 million based on a 1993 study by the Russian Academy of Sciences. [1][2][3] this includes 8,668,400 military deaths as calculated by the Russian Ministry of Defense.[4][5][6]
The figures published by Russian Ministry of Defense have been accepted by most historians outside Russia (see table below Western scholars). However, the official figure of 8.7 million military deaths has been disputed by some Russian historians who believe that the number of dead and missing POWs is not correct and new research is necessary to determine actual losses.[7] Officials at the Russian Central Defense Ministry Archive (CDMA) maintain that their database lists the names of roughly 14 million dead and missing service personnel.[8][9] [10] Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in 2009 that "data about our losses haven't been revealed yet..We must determine the historical truth." He said that more than 2.4 million people are still officially considered missing in action. Of the 9.5 million buried in mass graves, 6 million are unidentified [11] Some Russian politicians and journalists put the total number of losses in the war, both civilian and military, at over 40 million.[12][13][14][15]