Victory Day Parade in Moscow (74 years since fascism was defeated), English subtitles

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Today Russia is celebrating 74th anniversary of the victory on German fascists. Unfortunately, Neo-fascism is now raising in Ukraine and Ukro-Nazis are trying to rewrite the history and to belittle the role of the Soviet Union in defeating fascism. There is a good ME saying: "Dogs are barking but caravan is moving ahead." That's what Russia has been doing for the last several years.

Russia Victory parade May 9. 2019 (video in English):

74th Victory Day Military Parade Held in Moscow
 
They certainly defeated Fascism, but at a horrific cost. Then they were still stuck with communism.
 
They certainly defeated Fascism, but at a horrific cost. Then they were still stuck with communism.
Over 25 million killed during WW2 in Soviet Union + thousands of victims of Stalin's repressions, which is a shameful page of the Russian history. However (unlike my home country of Ukraine) Russia tries to be honest about that and tells the new generations all the truth even though it's ugly sometimes.

Russia has unveiled a monument to victims of political repression during the Soviet era, its first ever national memorial to those imprisoned and executed under the regime.

The word Remember is emblazoned along its surface in a variety of languages
Russia's Wall of Sorrow -- an unironic monument to victims of repression

Putin: Political repression has become a tragedy for all our people, all our society and dealt a harsh blow to our people, its roots, culture and self-consciousness. We are still feeling its consequences.

Our duty is to not let it slip into oblivion. Remembrance, a clear and unambiguous position and assessments with regard to those sad events serve as a powerful warning against their recurrence.

Today, we will open the Wall of Sorrow in downtown Moscow. A grand, poignant monument both in its message and implementation. It appeals to our conscience and sentiment, calling for a deep and honest understanding of the period of repression, and empathy for its victims.

Opening of Wall of Sorrow memorial to victims of political repression



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There is no doubt that the Russians defeated the enemies of their country, and did so at a heroic cost.

However, I would deny the idea that they 'defeated fascism'. They are under a fascist government right now.
 
However, I would deny the idea that they 'defeated fascism'. They are under a fascist government right now.
Only in a parallel world created by Soros propaganda.

In reality Putin is one of the greatest leaders in the world.

CNBC:
There's no doubt that Putin has restored Russia to the status of global superpower during his time in power although it has both lost and gained friends in the process.
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Stephen Cohen:
perhaps it’s time for Washington to learn from Moscow rather than demand that Moscow conform to Washington’s thinking about—and behavior in—world affairs. If not, Washington is more likely to continue to isolate itself.
Russian Diplomacy Is Winning the New Cold War

Instead of an understanding that Russia is no longer the Cold War threat and thus they should be our friends, our government has only become closer because they feel they have to. Unfortunately, [it’s] not going further,” Rohrabache said. “There’s a necessity for our government to work with Russia now, because otherwise we’ll be suffering dramatic setbacks in the Middle East and in the cause of fighting against radical Islamic terrorism,” Rohrabacher suggested.
‘Putin’s watching out for Russia, we should do the same’: US congressman on US-Russia relations

Cohen reminds us that, quite contrary to the common, manufactured perception in this country, we have a very willing and capable potential partner in Moscow right now. As Cohen explains, "Bill Clinton said this not too long ago: To the extent that he knew and dealt with Putin directly, he never knew him to say anything that he, Putin, didn't mean, or ever to go back on his word or break a promise he made to Clinton."
Rethinking Russia: A Conversation With Russia Scholar Stephen F. Cohen | HuffPost
 
Only because Nazis turned on their Soviet allies.
good point, commie- Muscovites were Hitler allies until 22 June 1941

Gestapo + NKVD: joint ventures of "russian" communists and German Nazis

On Dernburgstrasse in Berlin, among other " stumbling blocks " that remind passers-by of the victims of Nazism, there is a brass plaque on which several dates are engraved. It is installed on the place where the house of businessman Max Zucker stood before the war. After Hitler came to power, he decided to emigrate from Germany and moved to his son, who lived in the USSR. The decision was fatal. In 1937, Max Zucker was arrested by the NKVD on charges of espionage, and in 1939, after signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, he was deported to Nazi Germany. At the border, he was met by Gestapo officers. As a Jew and a native of Poland, Max Zucker was sent to the Warsaw ghetto. October 23, 1941 on the ghetto street he was beaten to death by the SS.

Documents recently discovered in the archives of the KGB of the Ukrainian SSR, open to researchers after the 2014 revolution, show how the NKVD passed on to the Gestapo refugees from Germany, hoping to find salvation from Hitler in the USSR.

The protocol, dated January 5, 1938, was signed by the People's Commissar Yezhov and Prosecutor Vyshinsky. It lists the names of 45 citizens of Germany, Austria and other countries sentenced to expulsion from the USSR. After Stalin and Hitler became allies in 1939, the extradition of refugees to the Nazis was put on stream. Until the summer of 1941, the NKVD transported hundreds of people to Germany. The majority were members of the Communist Party of Germany defeated by Hitler. Stalin sent the communists and Jews who sought salvation from Nazism in the USSR to Hitler.

A member of the KPG political bureau and a member of the Reichstag, Heinz Neumann, and his wife Margaret were expelled from Nazi Germany in 1935 and came to the USSR. In 1937, Neumann was arrested by the NKVD and executed. His wife, as a "socially dangerous element", in 1938 was sentenced to five years in camps and sent to Karaganda. In 1940 she was deported to Germany. Margareta Buber-Neuman described this in her memoir Between Two Dictators:
.. On the night of December 31, 1939, on January 1, 1940, the train started off. He carried seventy broken people ... Through ravaged Poland, we drove on to Brest-Litovsk. On the bridge over the Bug, we were waited by staff members of another European totalitarian regime - the German Gestapo. Three people refused to cross this bridge: a Hungarian Jew named Bloch, a communist worker convicted by the Nazis, and a German teacher whose name I had forgotten. They were dragged to the bridge by force. The frenzy of the Nazis, the SS immediately spilled over into a Jew. We were put on a train and taken to Lublin ... In Lublin, we were transferred to the Gestapo. It was then that we were able to make sure that we were not simply extradited to the Gestapo, but that the NKVD also transferred the SS materials relating to us. For example, in my file it was indicated that I was the wife of Neumann, and Neumann was one of the Germans who were most hated by the Nazis ...

Margareta Buber-Neumann was imprisoned in the Ravensbruck concentration camp, where she miraculously survived.

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They certainly defeated Fascism, but at a horrific cost. Then they were still stuck with communism.
Koba & his dogs ware responsible for 90% of all ussr ´s casualties . sage of Leningrad IS A GOOD EXAMPLE
Koba [Stalin] was Georgian, not Russian. His last name was Jugashvili. You can't blame Russians for his actions.
 
you ´d read history books, Koba saw himself as a " russian " and today Muscovite call him red czar.

Why so many Russians like Stalin again | Public Radio International

https://www.pri.org/stories/why-so-many-russians-stalin-again

Six decades after his death, Josef Stalin's approval ratings are going up, and so are ... before Victory Day next month, one of the country's most popular holidays.


Poll: Russians View Stalin as 'Greatest' Figure in History - VOA News

https://www.voanews.com/a/russians-josef-stalin-greatest-figure.../3916559.html

Jun 26, 2017 - A recent poll of Russian opinion shows that a majority of the population thinks former dictator Josef Stalin was the greatest figure in history.

Russians name Stalin 'most outstanding' world figure, Putin ties for ...

https://www.rt.com › Russia news

Jun 26, 2017 - Stalin, Putin, Pushkin, and Vladimir Lenin took the top three positions in a Levada Center poll which asked Russians to name the “most ...
 
They certainly defeated Fascism, but at a horrific cost. Then they were still stuck with communism.
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Gestapo + NKVD: joint ventures of "russian" communists and German Nazis

On Dernburgstrasse in Berlin, among other " stumbling blocks " that remind passers-by of the victims of Nazism, there is a brass plaque on which several dates are engraved. It is installed on the place where the house of businessman Max Zucker stood before the war. After Hitler came to power, he decided to emigrate from Germany and moved to his son, who lived in the USSR. The decision was fatal. In 1937, Max Zucker was arrested by the NKVD on charges of espionage, and in 1939, after signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, he was deported to Nazi Germany. At the border, he was met by Gestapo officers. As a Jew and a native of Poland, Max Zucker was sent to the Warsaw ghetto. October 23, 1941 on the ghetto street he was beaten to death by the SS.

Documents recently discovered in the archives of the KGB of the Ukrainian SSR, open to researchers after the 2014 revolution, show how the NKVD passed on to the Gestapo refugees from Germany, hoping to find salvation from Hitler in the USSR.

The protocol, dated January 5, 1938, was signed by the People's Commissar Yezhov and Prosecutor Vyshinsky. It lists the names of 45 citizens of Germany, Austria and other countries sentenced to expulsion from the USSR. After Stalin and Hitler became allies in 1939, the extradition of refugees to the Nazis was put on stream. Until the summer of 1941, the NKVD transported hundreds of people to Germany. The majority were members of the Communist Party of Germany defeated by Hitler. Stalin sent the communists and Jews who sought salvation from Nazism in the USSR to Hitler.

A member of the KPG political bureau and a member of the Reichstag, Heinz Neumann, and his wife Margaret were expelled from Nazi Germany in 1935 and came to the USSR. In 1937, Neumann was arrested by the NKVD and executed. His wife, as a "socially dangerous element", in 1938 was sentenced to five years in camps and sent to Karaganda. In 1940 she was deported to Germany. Margareta Buber-Neuman described this in her memoir Between Two Dictators:
.. On the night of December 31, 1939, on January 1, 1940, the train started off. He carried seventy broken people ... Through ravaged Poland, we drove on to Brest-Litovsk. On the bridge over the Bug, we were waited by staff members of another European totalitarian regime - the German Gestapo. Three people refused to cross this bridge: a Hungarian Jew named Bloch, a communist worker convicted by the Nazis, and a German teacher whose name I had forgotten. They were dragged to the bridge by force. The frenzy of the Nazis, the SS immediately spilled over into a Jew. We were put on a train and taken to Lublin ... In Lublin, we were transferred to the Gestapo. It was then that we were able to make sure that we were not simply extradited to the Gestapo, but that the NKVD also transferred the SS materials relating to us. For example, in my file it was indicated that I was the wife of Neumann, and Neumann was one of the Germans who were most hated by the Nazis ...

Margareta Buber-Neumann was imprisoned in the Ravensbruck concentration camp, where she miraculously survived.

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They certainly defeated Fascism, but at a horrific cost. Then they were still stuck with communism.
Koba & his dogs ware responsible for 90% of all ussr ´s casualties . sage of Leningrad IS A GOOD EXAMPLE
Koba [Stalin] was Georgian, not Russian. His last name was Jugashvili. You can't blame Russians for his actions.

Yet, the majority of Russians see Stalin as a great leader.
 
They certainly defeated Fascism, but at a horrific cost. Then they were still stuck with communism.
Koba & his dogs ware responsible for 90% of all ussr ´s casualties . sage of Leningrad IS A GOOD EXAMPLE
Koba [Stalin] was Georgian, not Russian. His last name was Jugashvili. You can't blame Russians for his actions.

Yet, the majority of Russians see Stalin as a great leader.
and how is it possible ? only in a Mongol empire its possible, they are all BYDLA




https://www.cvltnation.com/brutal-drawings-from-the-gulag/

By the order of the prosecutor general Vyshinsky, any methods were considered “good” to get the confession. NKVD staff used brutal tortures with pump, soldering iron, bottle (shoved into vagina and anus), rats (placed in the heated bucket under victim’s bare buttocks) etc.
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Yet, the majority of Russians see Stalin as a great leader.
It's a false statement. Russians know more truth than any Western country resident. Why? Because there is no Soros propaganda in Russia and the government has been trying the keep the history as is, without rewriting.

Stalin’s Approval Rating Among Russians Hits Record High – Poll
According to all the polls Hillary should have been a president of US now. Is she?
 
Today Russia is celebrating 74th anniversary of the victory on German fascists. Unfortunately, Neo-fascism is now raising in Ukraine and Ukro-Nazis are trying to rewrite the history and to belittle the role of the Soviet Union in defeating fascism. There is a good ME saying: "Dogs are barking but caravan is moving ahead." That's what Russia has been doing for the last several years.

Russia Victory parade May 9. 2019 (video in English):

74th Victory Day Military Parade Held in Moscow

Ukraine is an oxymoron, run by Jews who command insane SS-Nazis
 

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