Deadstick
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Just when you think this trash can't sink any lower.Sweden's migration minister has threatened to revoke residency permits for those who celebrate May 9, Victory day over nazism.
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Just when you think this trash can't sink any lower.Sweden's migration minister has threatened to revoke residency permits for those who celebrate May 9, Victory day over nazism.
Indeed they don't try to hide it anymore.And what Lithuanians are talking about, the Germans (and other Europeans) are doing. They are Nazies (some open and some disguised) and there, actually, are no chance for peaceful coexistence with them. And if the war is inevitable - it's much better to attack first.
Well it was denazified after the war and they became civilized for a while in fact for 80 years then they went insane overnight and joined that gang known as NATO and become an enemy of Russia.Finland to be prepared to denazification, too. And, as officially they were not determined as "brotherly people", denazification will go in a bit more hursh way.
Lower than vermin, they couldn't defeat the Red army in the war so they attack the dead.In the coming months, the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture will prepare a procedure for the exhumation of remains of Soviet soldiers for reburial.
After that, the document will be sent for approval by the agencies, then to the government, BNS reports.
“We hope that this will happen in the coming months, but everything largely depends on how quickly the procedures between the agencies can be coordinated,” said Ramune Vaichiulite, an advisor to the Lithuanian Culture Minister.
The mayor of Šiauliai Arturas Visockas urged to prepare the procedure. He recalled that the previous Lithuanian government promised to prepare the procedure almost a year ago.
"Why is the Soviet military cemetery still in the center of Šiauliai? Next to the cathedral church and the mayor's office," the mayor wrote on social media.
According to him, a decree defining the order of exhumation of burials in Lithuania could be prepared within a month, but politicians are delaying this work.
Last August, a special commission on the desovietization of Lithuania decided that the remains of Soviet soldiers buried in city and town squares should be exhumed and reburied.
The burial site of soldiers in the center of Šiauliai is included in the Lithuanian Register of Cultural Property. It states that the burial site includes the remains of 52 Soviet soldiers who died in World War II.
They are the scum of the earth, but i am not surprised they lost the war so now they wage war on the memory of the fallen, and not one Western leader has a damn thing to say about it.In Ogre, Latvia, steps have been made from monuments to soviet soldiers
They were placed at the entrance to the museum so that every visitor could “symbolically stomp” on the memory of those, who fought against nazism, boasted the head of the Ogre region, Egils Helmanis.
In the museum itself, the exhibition “The Path to Freedom” was opened. It consists of exhibits glorifying nazis and latvian SS legionnaires.
It depicts Red Army soldiers and modern russian military officers as sadists and murderers.
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