During 1944, the German Army was retreating from the advancing savages
of the Red Army. After nearly 3 years of occupation, the residents of
each town and village gathered as the last German troops were leaving
https://i.postimg.cc/NjQrnDvZ/ukraine-1944.jpg
Col. Mortimer wrote on 11/27/2022 12:34 AM:
During 1944, the German Army was retreating from the advancing savages
of the Red Army. After nearly 3 years of occupation, the residents of
each town and village gathered as the last German troops were leaving
https://i.postimg.cc/NjQrnDvZ/ukraine-1944.jpg
That photo demonstrates a textbook case of Stockholm syndrome. It also
shows you how stupid I am.
Col. Mortimer wrote on 11/27/2022 12:34 AM:
During 1944, the German Army was retreating from the advancing savages
of the Red Army. After nearly 3 years of occupation, the residents of
each town and village gathered as the last German troops were leaving
https://i.postimg.cc/NjQrnDvZ/ukraine-1944.jpg
That photo demonstrates a textbook case of Stockholm syndrome. It also
shows you how stupid Ukrainians are. That's why they are so easily
fooled by the US puppet Jew clown Zelensky.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome
During 1944, the German Army was retreating from the advancing savages
of the Red Army. After nearly 3 years of occupation, the residents of
each town and village gathered as the last German troops were leaving
https://i.postimg.cc/NjQrnDvZ/ukraine-1944.jpg
On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 19:42:52 -0500, Klaus Schadenfreude ><[email protected]> wrote:
Col. Mortimer wrote on 11/27/2022 12:34 AM:
During 1944, the German Army was retreating from the advancing savages
of the Red Army. After nearly 3 years of occupation, the residents of
each town and village gathered as the last German troops were leaving
https://i.postimg.cc/NjQrnDvZ/ukraine-1944.jpg
That photo demonstrates a textbook case of Stockholm syndrome. It also >>shows you how stupid Ukrainians are. That's why they are so easily
fooled by the US puppet Jew clown Zelensky.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_syndrome
Actually it was a choice between Russians and Germans. They found
that Germans treated them better.
Why do you think they're so desperate to escape Putin's clutches now?
On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 19:42:52 -0500, Impotent forger Wannabe wrote:
Col. Mortimer wrote on 11/27/2022 12:34 AM:
During 1944, the German Army was retreating from the advancing savages
of the Red Army. After nearly 3 years of occupation, the residents of
each town and village gathered as the last German troops were leaving
https://i.postimg.cc/NjQrnDvZ/ukraine-1944.jpg
That photo demonstrates a textbook case of Stockholm syndrome. It also >>shows you how stupid I am.
No, your posts do that.
Ukrenergo, the state power grid operator, said on Sunday that
electricity producers are now supplying about 80% of demand.
Belarus foreign minister dies �suddenly� >https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2022/nov/27/russia-ukraine-war-live-ukrainians-flee-kherson-shelling-belarus-foreign-minister-dies-suddenly
Belarus�s long-time foreign minister, Vladimir Makei, has �passed away >suddenly�, the Russian state-run news agency Belta reported, without
giving further detail. Belarus has been an ally of Russia and a base
over the border for the invasion of Ukraine. Russian foreign ministry >spokesperson Maria Zakharova posted on her Telegram channel that �we
are shocked by the reports of the death�. Makei had been due to meet
Russia�s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, in Minsk on Monday.
I don't doubt that some Ukrainians were happy to see the Germans arrive
or sad to see them leave. The Germans had come just 9 years after the Holodomor, a man made famine that was a genocide committed by the Soviet Union against the Ukrainian people. We saw the same thing in The Baltic
states. The Germans were a welcome relief from the oppression under
the Soviets.
Dave Smith, <news:P0RgL.135313$[email protected]>
I don't doubt that some Ukrainians were happy to see the Germans arrive
or sad to see them leave. The Germans had come just 9 years after the
Holodomor, a man made famine that was a genocide committed by the Soviet
Union against the Ukrainian people. We saw the same thing in The Baltic
states. The Germans were a welcome relief from the oppression under
the Soviets.
The picture at the beginning of this thread refers to the most
western part of the Ukraine (as it's known where the Soviet Army
was advancing in 1944), which wasn't within the USSR until 1939,
and this region is culturally different from what became known as
"central" and "eastern" Ukraine after the WW2.
This West Ukraine wasn't affected by the famine in the early
1930s (branded as "Holodomor") at all. In fact, the eastern part
of the Ukraine (as well as southern and central Russia's areas)
were affected the most. And the East Ukraine is the area where
Russia-leaning sentiment was always the most strong.
Attaching "Holodomor" to the west-Ukrainian pro-Nazi sentiment is
a trick designed for ignorant foreigners - like Dave Smith, - who
have no idea about the Ukraine's internals and history.
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