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Muscovite and Serbian The May 9 mental sicknesses - “Pobedobesie,” ( victory of demons ) anniversary. Pictures , videos, texts

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The Americans Prepared Hitler for War with the USSR but Stalin Outplayed Them,” it was written by Yevgeny Spitsyn, an expert consultant to the Duma’s security committee and the author of history textbooks for Russian schools.



According to Pavlova, Spitsyn’s article is “a symbol of present-day Russian historiography of World War II and a symbol of the return to the Stalinist interpretation” in the most extreme way. In it, the writer repeats “all the myths about Stalin as the main peacemaker and supporter of collective security in the 1930s.”



He treats the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact as “a victory of Stalinist diplomacy.” He repeats the Stalinist claim about “the liberating advance of the Red Army into Poland on September 17, 1939.” And like Stalinist historians earlier, he overstates the size of the German armies which attacked Russia and understates the number of Soviet soldiers who were taken prisoner."


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involves sausages adorned with the black and orange St. George colors (kolorady), kindergarteners wearing Soviet military uniforms, and online stores selling underwear with patriotic symbols.



The Putin regime uses the event to build legitimacy. But the result is to make Russia into a backward-looking nation.



In the Soviet Union the October Revolution on November 7 rather than Victory Day was the main state holiday, marked by annual military parades. From 1948 until 1965, May 9 was not a holiday at all, reflecting the traumatic memory of the enormous cost of the war, and the long-buried failures of Joseph Stalin’s leadership,"




for both sick states “Pobedobesie,” is legalization of their imperial wet dreams and it has nothing to do with distraction of German totalitarian national - socialist empire and its satanic ideology

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parade in Moscow.


As well as the victory over fascism, Serbian officials celebrated their alliance with Russia, the co-organiser of the festivities.




...actors read at the main celebration sparked public debate because they are associated with Zbor, the Serbian fascist movement that collaborated with Nazi Germany.


The organisers’ response to these accusations came from historian Dejan Ristic who falsely denied any connection to Zbor and its leader Dimitrije Ljotic, and said that the patriotic verses dated back to “long before World War II” and poet Momcilo Nastasijevic.


The truth is, however, that the verses of the marching song ‘Vi mrtvi niste’ (‘You are Not Dead’), which was read on May 9, were first published in a Zbor poetry collection in 1944, and the song became an anthem of the Serbian radical right. So far it remains unclear how it wound up in the Victory Day programme, and no government official has explained it.


Chetniks reinterpreted as anti-fascists"


 

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