On This Day in History

In the Stuttgof concentration camp in 1944, 5 Russian senior officers, including a female major, were murdered.
They were taken to the crematorium, the place of execution.
First the men were brought in and one by one they were shot. Then - the woman.
According to a Pole who worked in the crematorium and understood Russian, the SS man who spoke Russian abused the woman, forcing her to follow his commands: “to the right, to the left, around...”
Afterward, the SS man asked her: “Why did you do that?”
What she did, I never found out.
She answered that she did it for the motherland.
Then the SS man slapped her and said: “It's for your homeland.”
The Russian spat in his eyes and replied, “And this is for your homeland.”
Confusion ensued.
Two SS men ran up to the woman and pushed her alive into a furnace for burning corpses. She resisted.
Several more SS men ran up.
An officer shouted: “Into the furnace!” The door of the furnace was open and the heat caused the woman's hair to catch fire. In spite of the woman's vigorous resistance, she was placed on a corpse-burning cart and pushed into the furnace.
This was seen by all the prisoners working in the crematorium.” Unfortunately, the name of this heroine remains unknown.
GMOpY13XEAAdCG3
 
In the Stuttgof concentration camp in 1944, 5 Russian senior officers, including a female major, were murdered.
They were taken to the crematorium, the place of execution.
First the men were brought in and one by one they were shot. Then - the woman.
According to a Pole who worked in the crematorium and understood Russian, the SS man who spoke Russian abused the woman, forcing her to follow his commands: “to the right, to the left, around...”
Afterward, the SS man asked her: “Why did you do that?”
What she did, I never found out.
She answered that she did it for the motherland.
Then the SS man slapped her and said: “It's for your homeland.”
The Russian spat in his eyes and replied, “And this is for your homeland.”
Confusion ensued.
Two SS men ran up to the woman and pushed her alive into a furnace for burning corpses. She resisted.
Several more SS men ran up.
An officer shouted: “Into the furnace!” The door of the furnace was open and the heat caused the woman's hair to catch fire. In spite of the woman's vigorous resistance, she was placed on a corpse-burning cart and pushed into the furnace.
This was seen by all the prisoners working in the crematorium.” Unfortunately, the name of this heroine remains unknown.
GMOpY13XEAAdCG3

main-qimg-2735b07a49b4f95df488c829e16d6a50.png





 
View attachment 938972




Yes all the Nazi crimes were fake millions of Russians didn't die, the camps were holiday camps, STFU you pathetic Nazi arshole.
 
In the Stuttgof concentration camp in 1944, 5 Russian senior officers, including a female major, were murdered.
They were taken to the crematorium, the place of execution.
First the men were brought in and one by one they were shot. Then - the woman.
According to a Pole who worked in the crematorium and understood Russian, the SS man who spoke Russian abused the woman, forcing her to follow his commands: “to the right, to the left, around...”
Afterward, the SS man asked her: “Why did you do that?”
What she did, I never found out.
She answered that she did it for the motherland.
Then the SS man slapped her and said: “It's for your homeland.”
The Russian spat in his eyes and replied, “And this is for your homeland.”
Confusion ensued.
Two SS men ran up to the woman and pushed her alive into a furnace for burning corpses. She resisted.
Several more SS men ran up.
An officer shouted: “Into the furnace!” The door of the furnace was open and the heat caused the woman's hair to catch fire. In spite of the woman's vigorous resistance, she was placed on a corpse-burning cart and pushed into the furnace.
This was seen by all the prisoners working in the crematorium.” Unfortunately, the name of this heroine remains unknown.
GMOpY13XEAAdCG3
Thats what the Nazi savages were like, three British female SOE agents who had been captured were burned alive in the ovens almost at the end of the war in Ravensbruck camp i believe.
 
Yes all the Nazi crimes were fake millions of Russians didn't die, the camps were holiday camps, STFU you pathetic Nazi arshole.
one for sure, you 🇸🇦 🐷🇷🇺pederasts , are N1 Nazi (National - Socialist ) collaborationists in the world.
PUTIN´S thugs and our dirty COMMIES do not want to investigate stalin´s pedophilia and his crimes against humanity ...

Stalin and his lover aged 13. ..."the brutal dictator's affair with an under-age schoolgirl...and how he (stalin) made her pregnant."
 
Last edited:
438652502_7443116729141221_8353169805020611133_n.jpg


On this day in history, April 29th in 1429, 17-year-old Joan of Arc entered the besieged city of Orléans, bringing with her much needed supplies and troops. The French defenders, believing the prophecy that an armored maiden would come to the rescue of France, were inspired to mount a passionate resistance. The siege collapsed just nine days later, the first major victory for the French forces against the English since the crushing French defeat at Agincourt.
 
On April 29, 1918, 106 years ago, the Vyborg Massacre took place. The White Finnish troops entered the city and began the massacre on suspicion of the Reds and on ethnic grounds, among others. Some historians name the total number of people shot from 3 to 5 thousand people.
Characterizing the White Terror the lawyer Väine Hakkila said: “People were shot simply for their beliefs, i.e. Social Democrats were taken and shot even where there was no uprising!”.
The Red Guards, on the other hand, were tortured. “One had a membership book of the labor movement nailed to his forehead. Another had his head pierced, and his brains were drained out of his head and lay near the corpse. A third had his eyes gouged out by white beasts.”

Cited in “The White Terror” by I. Ratkovsky
GMTwikoXYAEyvkD
 
On April 30, 1945, the amount of lead in Adolf Hitler's body exceeded all permissible levels. It was on this day that Adolf Hitler took cyanide and then shot himself in the head, after which valet Heinz Linge burned the corpse.
Zelensky, stand by!
GMbwrCAXYAIz0Hl
 
On April 30, 1945, the amount of lead in Adolf Hitler's body exceeded all permissible levels. It was on this day that Adolf Hitler took cyanide and then shot himself in the head, after which valet Heinz Linge burned the corpse.
Zelensky, stand by!
GMbwrCAXYAIz0Hl
Zelensky will probably leave one day at midnight from a provincial airport for Tel Aviv with a bagage train full of gold unless his handlers take him out first.
 
On April 29, 1918, 106 years ago, the Vyborg Massacre took place. The White Finnish troops entered the city and began the massacre on suspicion of the Reds and on ethnic grounds, among others. Some historians name the total number of people shot from 3 to 5 thousand people.
Characterizing the White Terror the lawyer Väine Hakkila said: “People were shot simply for their beliefs, i.e. Social Democrats were taken and shot even where there was no uprising!”.
The Red Guards, on the other hand, were tortured. “One had a membership book of the labor movement nailed to his forehead. Another had his head pierced, and his brains were drained out of his head and lay near the corpse. A third had his eyes gouged out by white beasts.”

Cited in “The White Terror” by I. Ratkovsky
GMTwikoXYAEyvkD
🇷🇺 ivan, save it for the Hague:

1714513805857.jpeg
 
in 1686 Under the “Eternal Peace” Kiev is permanently recognized as a Russian city with the payment of 146 thousand rubles (4.5 tons of silver) of compensation to Poland

In 1707 the Act of Union adopted by the parliaments of England and Scotland came into force. The emergence of a single union state - the Kingdom of Great Britain.

In 1769 the second son was born to the Irish Earl of Mornington in Dublin. Young Arthur Wesley (the family later changed the spelling of his surname to Wellesley) became a military man after 17 years, distinguished himself in many wars, was granted titles, became the first Duke of Wellington, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1828-1830, and Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in 1827 and from 1842 until his death in 1852.
A famous phrase is that Napoleon was worth 50,000 soldiers. British soldiers estimated Wellington more modestly: “We would rather see this long-nosed man in battle with us than ten thousand reinforcements.”

in 1820 in Newgate prison in a large crowd of people were hanged five members of the so-called “conspiracy in Cato Street”, who planned an assassination attempt on members of the Cabinet of Ministers of Great Britain in order to seize power and implement radical reforms.

In 1840, the world's first postage stamps went on sale in England: black one-penny (“Black Penny”) and blue two-penny stamps with the profile of Queen Victoria.

in 1863, at dawn, Confederate General “Stonewall” Jackson's 26,000-man corps attacked the right flank of the Union army under Joseph Hooker, beginning the Battle of Chancellorsville, which lasted until May 6. The Confederate army under the command of Robert E. Lee defeated a twice as large “Northern” army. The Confederate victory was overshadowed by Jackson's death.

In 1898, in the bay of Manila, the capital of the Philippines, the American squadron of Commodore George Dewey (4 cruisers, 2 gunboats, transports and 2 coalers) destroyed the Spanish squadron Adm. Patricio Montejo (2 lightly armored and 5 wooden cruisers, gunboat and 3 auxiliary ships). The battle began at 5 am, by noon 7 Spanish ships were sunk, the rest surrendered. The Spanish fleet was inferior to the American fleet in all respects (speed, armor, artillery, crew qualifications). The 9 shore batteries (43 old guns) also did not help due to poorly trained crews. The Americans only had 9 wounded and 1 engineer died of a heart attack. The Spanish had 161 killed, 210 wounded. The next day the US Marines landed at Manila.

at 10:25 p.m. in 1945, one of the last still working radio stations of the 3rd Reich, the Hamburg radio station, broadcast, after an adagio from Bruckner's 7th Symphony and a drumbeat, the message “The Führer's Staff reports that our Führer Adolf Hitler died for Germany today at noon at his post in the Reich Chancellery, fighting Bolshevism to his last breath.”
On the same day the Luftwaffe dropped its last load to the surrounded garrison of Breslau, 7 t.

In 1960, an American U-2 reconnaissance airplane flying from Peshawar and planning to land in Budo was shot down by a S-75 SAM missile near Sverdlovsk. The pilot, Francis Powers, parachuted out of the falling plane, was detained, convicted and later exchanged.

In1967 , a Soviet nuclear submarine surfaced at the North Pole by blasting ice with torpedoes.
 
Last edited:
May 2nd, 10th anniversary. The day the ukrainians burned people in Odessa. And it's been 10 years, the war started, hundreds of thousands died. And the attitude towards that day hasn't changed at all.

10 years ago, suddenly, the whole country was just stunned. The picture of the world collapsed at that moment. It was very painful and psychologically difficult.

And it wasn't even about the crime itself. Although it's also wild and fucked up, that local pro-russian activists were driven into a building and burned alive. It's about the second act of the play.
When the entire ukrainian segment of the internet applauded it. They sat there and made jokes about how "they burned themselves and did the right thing". "Fried kolorads, he he he." And so on. In those days there were very few people, who avoided the fate of finding a living ukro and listening to his opinion about this tragedy. Not bots, live people. They rejoiced like children that "Russians" burned alive.

They're still rejoicing. Now the most non cannibalistic opinion from that side is to make a sorrowful face and say "sad, of course, but it was necessary". Otherwise, it's the same dancing on the bones. Which, after 02.24,2024 received a moral justification. And it became possible not to hold back at all. Even a sorrowful face is no longer necessary. After all, the Military Operation that began eight years later justifies everything retroactively, of course.

Nine years ago, 02.05.2014, the Russians looked political Ukrainianism in the eye for the first time. This crime was perfectly documented. Everything took place under video recording. It was broadcast live on the Ukrainian national channel. The footage is still horrifying. It was an execution by burning. People were burned because they were pro-Russian. They weren't even Russian. They were just local odessians, who were all identified by name. And the ukros liked it, they made memes and tightly shoved 02.05 into their national-liberation background.

So, what's my point?

After Odessa, in May 2014, five people from my social circle went to Donbass as volunteers. And then they kept coming back throughout the summer and fall. To fight. Some died, some returned, some stayed there.

And I remember those feelings very well. I remember us talking about it. And that I wasn't unique in my attitude to what was happening. We were all fucked up at the time. Not even the killing of those people. It was the attitude of Ukrainians towards it. From the fact that for them it's normal and in general just great! "They burned, what's the big deal?" People just didn't realize what they had done and what the consequences were.

And the consequences were significant. I think about a third of all russian volunteers in Donbass in 2014 were those, who were pushed to active action by Odessa. A third, for fuck's sake. Thousands of people looked at all that shit and went to kill the khokhls.

Because you can't burn people. And you can't be happy about it. Even if it seems like you can.
Because you rejoiced, the Ukrainian troops in the Ilovaisky cauldron fried and coffins with "defenders" went from Donbas in a continuous stream.
This is a certain political maturity - not to jump on corpses. At least not to do it publicly.
And the Khokhls fucked themselves hard on this parameter, of course. (с)
 
What, in fact, happened? The Ukrainians burned the Russians - or the people whom the nascent Ukrainian nation had mistaken for Russians. Burned - that is, subjected to the most painful execution known to mankind. Moreover, it was possible to enjoy not only the agony of the victims, but also their futile attempts to escape. This gave and still gives Ukrainians a special pleasure - being in safety, watching people flailing in the flames. This safety, i.e. the complete impossibility of the people being killed to even spit at the killers, gave Ukrainians a particularly acute delight. No, it is not the thrill of battle, where the enemy has a chance - it is the thrill of an all-powerful torturer who tortures a helpless victim. And finally, the opportunity to kill maimed and burned people, who are no longer capable of any resistance, even begging for help - this is the last, the sweetest note that touches a Ukrainian's soul.

Note, it is not about the scale of the event. In other times and other nations killed more, and ukrainians themselves have advanced considerably since that time. What was important was this happy moment of recognition: the entire Ukrainian nation recognized itself in this truly national Ukrainian cause. All Ukrainians realized their essence, their desires, looked into the magic mirror and saw themselves there. Ukrainians got the DEFINITION - "we - those who burned Russians, we - those who rejoiced and reveled in the smell of burning Russian meat". And it is true: even if not all Ukrainians were able to participate in the burning of Russians directly, but all enjoyed it.

And the flood of rapture - pure, uncontaminated rapture that swept through husbands and wives, children and old people, simpletons and intellectuals, all Ukrainians in general, all Ukrainians in general, as many as there are - was a legitimate reward for this moment of self-discovery.

Since then, this flow of enthusiasm has not dried up - and, most likely, will not dry up anymore. Thus, sharp or covert jokes about "fried kolorads" and "May shish kebab" have become a shibboleth, a way for Ukrainians to recognize their own. Anyone who on May night tasted this shish kebab of Russian meat, thereby became a part of Ukrainianism - and realizes it, realizes it with pride, with jubilant delight, and even with the feeling that he has stepped on a different ontological level. They were a rabble, a project, a crowd - but now they are a single entity, and a very successful one. Including our Russian Zaukrainians, who are part of the same nation, albeit second-rate, but they are honored.

Well, they can be congratulated, if only out of politeness. And also because clarity is always good. The Ukrainian nation has finally come into the light - and it is exactly as it was on May 2, 2014.

It will remain exactly as it was on May 2, 2014. (c)
 
May 2nd, 10th anniversary. The day the ukrainians burned people in Odessa. And it's been 10 years, the war started, hundreds of thousands died. And the attitude towards that day hasn't changed at all.

10 years ago, suddenly, the whole country was just stunned. The picture of the world collapsed at that moment. It was very painful and psychologically difficult.

And it wasn't even about the crime itself. Although it's also wild and fucked up, that local pro-russian activists were driven into a building and burned alive. It's about the second act of the play.
When the entire ukrainian segment of the internet applauded it. They sat there and made jokes about how "they burned themselves and did the right thing". "Fried kolorads, he he he." And so on. In those days there were very few people, who avoided the fate of finding a living ukro and listening to his opinion about this tragedy. Not bots, live people. They rejoiced like children that "Russians" burned alive.

They're still rejoicing. Now the most non cannibalistic opinion from that side is to make a sorrowful face and say "sad, of course, but it was necessary". Otherwise, it's the same dancing on the bones. Which, after 02.24,2024 received a moral justification. And it became possible not to hold back at all. Even a sorrowful face is no longer necessary. After all, the Military Operation that began eight years later justifies everything retroactively, of course.

Nine years ago, 02.05.2014, the Russians looked political Ukrainianism in the eye for the first time. This crime was perfectly documented. Everything took place under video recording. It was broadcast live on the Ukrainian national channel. The footage is still horrifying. It was an execution by burning. People were burned because they were pro-Russian. They weren't even Russian. They were just local odessians, who were all identified by name. And the ukros liked it, they made memes and tightly shoved 02.05 into their national-liberation background.

So, what's my point?

After Odessa, in May 2014, five people from my social circle went to Donbass as volunteers. And then they kept coming back throughout the summer and fall. To fight. Some died, some returned, some stayed there.

And I remember those feelings very well. I remember us talking about it. And that I wasn't unique in my attitude to what was happening. We were all fucked up at the time. Not even the killing of those people. It was the attitude of Ukrainians towards it. From the fact that for them it's normal and in general just great! "They burned, what's the big deal?" People just didn't realize what they had done and what the consequences were.

And the consequences were significant. I think about a third of all russian volunteers in Donbass in 2014 were those, who were pushed to active action by Odessa. A third, for fuck's sake. Thousands of people looked at all that shit and went to kill the khokhls.

Because you can't burn people. And you can't be happy about it. Even if it seems like you can.
Because you rejoiced, the Ukrainian troops in the Ilovaisky cauldron fried and coffins with "defenders" went from Donbas in a continuous stream.
This is a certain political maturity - not to jump on corpses. At least not to do it publicly.
And the Khokhls fucked themselves hard on this parameter, of course. (с)
I was just about to post it, never mind you did.
 
What happened on May 5 , 1945 in the days leading up to the May 8 victory day ?
Here is what happened!
Oberleutnant Heinz Schäffer of U-977 decided to head for Argentina instead of returning home.
German General Blaskowitz surrendered all German forces in the Netherlands at the Hotel de Wereld in Wageningen to Canadian General Charles Foulkes.
In Denmark, the German occupation forces surrendered.
In Italy, German Armeegruppe C surrendered.
Soviet Army launched a final assault in the Moravia region of Czechoslovakia against what remains of German Armeegruppe Mitte.
Walter Krupinski was captured by the Americans.
At a meeting attended by SS-Obergruppenführer von Herff and representatives of the Gestapo and SD, Heinrich Himmler outlined his plans to establish an SS government in Schleswig-Holstein, which would conduct independent peace negotiations with the western powers to save them from the Red Army, as Russians would show no mercy to the Nazis.
Edward Brooks accepted the surrender of the German 19th and 24th Armies in Innsbruck, Austria.
US 11th Armored Division entered Mauthausen Concentration Camp in the occupied Austria region of Germany.
US Third Army captured Karlsbad and Pilsen in occupied Czechoslovakia.
The Council of Jewish Elders at Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in Czechoslovakia, operating under Commandant Karl Rahm, met with the commandant for the last time. The council was dissolved after that meeting. Later that day, Rahm fled the camp ahead of the advancing Red Army
.Czech resistance leaders made a radio broadcast, asking all resistance groups in Czechoslovakia to rise up against the German enemy.
SMERSH agents attached to Soviet 3rd Shock Army found two burned bodies in a bomb crater near the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, and buried them without much thinking. (Most likely Hitler and Eva Braun).
Soviet 2nd Byelorussian Front captured Swinemünde, Pommern, Germany (now Swinoujscie, Poland).
 

Forum List

Back
Top