Provocations on Victory Day in Ukraine

Provocations against Victory Day rallies and marches occurred in Kiev, Kharkov, Slavyansk. Besides, the newly adopted Ukrainian law banned Communist symbols, including the Banner of Victory. What better gift could the fascists of the world get than this? This is how Ukraine supports Nazism, while covering itself with “fighting” against it.

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Letters from the frontline: Markel Sitnikov's Victory Day letter, 9.V.1945

“Germans wanted to destroy Moscow and London, what they got is Berlin turned into a pile of stones. I saw houses-residences of Hitler, Goebbels, also destroyed and burned down.

The civilians now meet us without the fear they had in the first days when we entered Germany, but still distrustfully. Prisoners of war and civilians brought here from other countries and now liberated by the Red Army, on the other hand, treat us with great joy.”

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Letters from the frontline: Markel Sitnikov’s Victory Day letter, 9.V.1945

“Germans wanted to destroy Moscow and London, what they got is Berlin turned into a pile of stones. I saw houses-residences of Hitler, Goebbels, also destroyed and burned down.

The civilians now meet us without the fear they had in the first days when we entered Germany, but still distrustfully. Prisoners of war and civilians brought here from other countries and now liberated by the Red Army, on the other hand, treat us with great joy.”

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Congratulations with the Day of great Victory over fascism from Donetsk! (photos)

71 year ago the Soviet soldier defeated the Nazi German beast in its lair and put the Red Banner of Victory over Reichstag. Fascism, which desired to enslave all humanity and turn the wheel of History backwards, was defeated. “Blue-eyed Aryans” were utterly crushed by ordinary Soviet peasants and workers.

Today the members of “Essence of Time” mission in Donbass laid flowers to the monument of the Hero of Soviet Union, Ivan Tkachenko. An ordinary electrical fitter in a Donetsk plant became a recon fighter and a brave commander who inspired his soldiers. He fought from the very first day of war and was killed on April 12, 1945. Ordinary metallurgists and miners of Donbass continue his cause, fighting modern fascism.

Congratulations, comrades! Congratulations with Victory Day!

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