Putin At The Siege Of Leningrad Commemoration Which Was 81 Years Ago.

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About a million people died most by starvation, Putins home City his older Brother died in the Siege.
 
About a million people died most by starvation, Putins home City his older Brother died in the Siege.

Where is the memorial for all the hundreds of thousands of Soviets that died because of starvation by the hand of their own government, due to the fact Stalin insisted on implementing the pseudo-science of the Soviet Scientist Trofim Lysenko?


Many more Soviets died from this, so the most frightening thing is that:

1. It took half a century for the Soviets to stop using the failed pseudo-science due to propaganda reasons.

2. No one ever talks about it, again, for political reasons.

 
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Where is the memorial for all the hundreds of thousands of Soviets that died because of starvation by the hand of their own government, due to the fact Stalin insisted on implementing the pseudo-science of the Soviet Scientist Trofim Lysenko?


Many more Soviets died from this, so the most frightening thing is that:

1. It took half a century for the Soviets to stop using the failed pseudo-science due to propaganda reasons.

2. No one ever talks about it, again, for political reasons.


Why did the US give refuge to the Japanese chemical war unit at the end of WW2?
 
Putin is playing up the WWII angle and trying to compare their justified sacrifice versus the abomination of a war that he started in Ukraine.

Don't work Vlad, but you got plenty of loyal cocksuckers on this forum.
 
Putin is playing up the WWII angle and trying to compare their justified sacrifice versus the abomination of a war that he started in Ukraine.

Don't work Vlad, but you got plenty of loyal cocksuckers on this forum.
So what are you saying Russia shouldn't commemorate their fallen and military for defeating Hitler? there are also plenty of Nazi apologist cocksuckers on this forum and they are lower than vermin.
 
So what are you [odanny] saying Russia shouldn't commemorate their fallen and military for defeating Hitler?
Well, given that Stalin murdered tens of millions of Russians to consolidate and maintain his power, and given the misery that the Soviet Union imposed on numerous nations, one could make a good case that Stalin was even worse than Hitler and that the Soviet Union was an even more brutal tyranny than Nazi Germany. This was two evil regimes fighting each other, and FDR chose to help the worst of the two evils.

The much better move would have been to let the Soviet Union collapse and then work with the German resistance to bring down Hitler.
 
Well, given that Stalin murdered tens of millions of Russians to consolidate and maintain his power, and given the misery that the Soviet Union imposed on numerous nations, one could make a good case that Stalin was even worse than Hitler and that the Soviet Union was an even more brutal tyranny than Nazi Germany. This was two evil regimes fighting each other, and FDR chose to help the worst of the two evils.

The much better move would have been to let the Soviet Union collapse and then work with the German resistance to bring down Hitler.
Usual bullshit by Nazi apologists, what any of that had to do with Putin commemorating the dead of the Leningrad siege up to a million i really have no idea.
 
I remember reading a children's book on the event and it's a great patriotic story that inspired millions of Russians. The Soviet troops were used as cannon fodder by the Allied powers prior to the Allied invasion of Nazi Germany to wear it down. Under Lend-Lease, the US supplied arms to Soviet Russia but protecting Britain from Nazi Germany was the real purpose of FDR's intervention and he was happy after Hitler decided move eastward.

FDR had begun the long-term correspondence that developed into a close working friendship with Winston Churchill in early 1940 while Churchill was still first lord of the admiralty. The initial interaction was to encourage a neutral America to take a more active anti-Axis role.

In July 1940 newly appointed Prime Minister Churchill requested help from FDR, after Britain had sustained the loss of 11 destroyers to the German Navy over a 10-day period. Roosevelt responded by exchanging 50 destroyers for 99-year leases on British bases in the Caribbean and Newfoundland. A major foreign policy debate erupted over whether the United States should aid Great Britain or maintain strict neutrality.

In the 1940 presidental election campaign Roosevelt promised to keep America out of the war. He stated, "I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again; your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars." Nevertheless, FDR wanted to support Britain and believed the United States should serve as a "great arsenal of democracy." Churchill pleaded "Give us the tools and we'll finish the job." In January 1941, following up on his campaign pledge and the prime minister's appeal for arms, Roosevelt proposed to Congress a new military aid bill.

 
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I remember reading a children's book on the event and it's a great patriotic story that inspired millions of Russians. The Soviet troops were used as cannon fodder by the Allied powers prior to the Allied invasion of Nazi Germany to wear it down. Under Lend-Lease, the US supplied arms to Soviet Russia but protecting Britain from Nazi Germany was the real purpose of FDR's intervention and he was happy after Hitler decided move eastward.

FDR had begun the long-term correspondence that developed into a close working friendship with Winston Churchill in early 1940 while Churchill was still first lord of the admiralty. The initial interaction was to encourage a neutral America to take a more active anti-Axis role.

In July 1940 newly appointed Prime Minister Churchill requested help from FDR, after Britain had sustained the loss of 11 destroyers to the German Navy over a 10-day period. Roosevelt responded by exchanging 50 destroyers for 99-year leases on British bases in the Caribbean and Newfoundland. A major foreign policy debate erupted over whether the United States should aid Great Britain or maintain strict neutrality.

In the 1940 presidental election campaign Roosevelt promised to keep America out of the war. He stated, "I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again; your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars." Nevertheless, FDR wanted to support Britain and believed the United States should serve as a "great arsenal of democracy." Churchill pleaded "Give us the tools and we'll finish the job." In January 1941, following up on his campaign pledge and the prime minister's appeal for arms, Roosevelt proposed to Congress a new military aid bill.

a children's book on the event and it's a great patriotic story that inspired millions of Russians. The Soviet troops were used as cannon fodder by the Allied powers prior to the Allied invasion of Nazi Germany to wear it down. Under Lend-Lease, the US supplied arms to Soviet Russia but protecting Britain from Nazi Germany was the real purpose of FDR's intervention and he was happy after Hitler decided move eastward.
FDR had begun the long-term correspondence that developed into a close working friendship with Winston Churchill in early 1940 while Churchill was still first lord of the admiralty. The initial interaction was to encourage a neutral America to take a more active anti-Axis role.

In July 1940 newly appointed Prime Minister Churchill requested help from FDR, after Britain had sustained the loss of 11 destroyers to the German Navy over a 10-day period. Roosevelt responded by exchanging 50 destroyers for 99-year leases on British bases in the Caribbean and Newfoundland. A major foreign policy debate erupted over whether the United States should aid Great Britain or maintain strict neutrality.

In the 1940 presidental election campaign Roosevelt promised to keep America out of the war. He stated, "I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again; your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars." Nevertheless, FDR wanted to support Britain and believed the United States should serve as a "great arsenal of democracy." Churchill pleaded "Give us the tools and we'll finish the job." In January 1941, following up on his campaign pledge and the prime minister's appeal for arms, Roosevelt proposed to Congress a new military aid bill.

An Uncle of mine my Dads Brother served on one of those US lend lease ships in the Royal Navy the British named it HMS Stayner a Frigate, i believe it was a different name in the US and had been a coast guard Ship, when my Uncle served on it they sank a U-Boat off the coast of Dover in 1944 i have a full account of the engagement somewhere the U-Boat Captain died, later my Uncle served on the aircraft carrier HMS Victorious attached to the Americans as part of the British carrier battle group and took part in the battle of Okinawa where his ship took three Kamikaze strikes.
 
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About a million people died most by starvation, Putins home City his older Brother died in the Siege.

another 🇷🇺 30 rubles in your piggyback
still,

Leningradets Died Not from the German Blockade but from Marxist - Stalinist Failure to Send Food,

- Solonin

"
“the cause of the famine which carried off hundreds of thousands of human lives was not ‘the blockade’ and the absence of transport communications, but the absence of supplies which could have been brought to the city which was dying from hunger” (mnews.world/ru/ne-blokada-a-leningradskij-golodomor-istorik-mark-solonin-o-tom-pochemu-umirali-zhiteli-leningrada/).
Soviet and Russian writers who insist the city was cut off from the rest of the USSR, Solonin says, ignore the fact that 60 kilometers of the Western shore of Lake Ladoga was never occupied by the Germans and that German air attacks which might have blocked shipping effectively ended when Hitler shifted his main axis of attack to Moscow.
As a result, “for the supply of Leningrad by water transport, it was necessary to cross no more than 25 to 40 kilometers from the western to the southern shore of Lake Ladoga,” something that could have been arranged."


 
This FW-190A5 was found near Leningrad....It was restored to flying condition.



Where is the memorial for all the hundreds of thousands of Soviets that died because of starvation by the hand of their own government, due to the fact Stalin insisted on implementing the pseudo-science of the Soviet Scientist Trofim Lysenko?


Many more Soviets died from this, so the most frightening thing is that:

1. It took half a century for the Soviets to stop using the failed pseudo-science due to propaganda reasons.

2. No one ever talks about it, again, for political reasons.


the Leningrad commie boss was forced by Politburo to take a diet when the Bolshevik slaves forced to eat each other...
Secretary and Politburo member Andrei Aleksandrovich Zhdanov. (I896-I948) were ... Soviet Union, starting with Leningrad.9 Soon after Zhdanov's death,. Stalin sanctioned ... Zhdanov and his bosses, Andrei Zhdanov, Suslov, and Shepilov in ... Zhdanov, once a lean young man, had become obese by the early. https://www.jstor.org/stable/4213439

 
Well, given that Stalin murdered tens of millions of Russians to consolidate and maintain his power, and given the misery that the Soviet Union imposed on numerous nations, one could make a good case that Stalin was even worse than Hitler and that the Soviet Union was an even more brutal tyranny than Nazi Germany. This was two evil regimes fighting each other, and FDR chose to help the worst of the two evils.

The much better move would have been to let the Soviet Union collapse and then work with the German resistance to bring down Hitler.

Leningradets Died Not from the German Blockade but from Marxist - Stalinist Failure to Send Food, Solonin Says
"

“the cause of the famine which carried off hundreds of thousands of human lives was not ‘the blockade’ and the absence of transport communications, but the absence of supplies which could have been brought to the city which was dying from hunger” (mnews.world/ru/ne-blokada-a-leningradskij-golodomor-istorik-mark-solonin-o-tom-pochemu-umirali-zhiteli-leningrada/).
Soviet and Russian writers who insist the city was cut off from the rest of the USSR, Solonin says, ignore the fact that 60 kilometers of the Western shore of Lake Ladoga was never occupied by the Germans and that German air attacks which might have blocked shipping effectively ended when Hitler shifted his main axis of attack to Moscow.
As a result, “for the supply of Leningrad by water transport, it was necessary to cross no more than 25 to 40 kilometers from the western to the southern shore of Lake Ladoga,” something that could have been arranged."

 
Putin is playing up the WWII angle and trying to compare their justified sacrifice versus the abomination of a war that he started in Ukraine.

Don't work Vlad,
but you got plenty of loyal cocksuckers on this forum.
+1
 
The Germans thought they could starve the Russians into surrender at Leningrad but the Russian winter starved the Germans.
 
The Germans thought they could starve the Russians into surrender at Leningrad
wrong as usual
the reality :
Leningradets Died Not from the German Blockade but from Marxist - Stalinist Failure to Send Food,
- Historic Solonin

"

“the cause of the famine which carried off hundreds of thousands of human lives was not ‘the blockade’ and the absence of transport communications, but the absence of supplies which could have been brought to the city which was dying from hunger” (mnews.world/ru/ne-blokada-a-leningradskij-golodomor-istorik-mark-solonin-o-tom-pochemu-umirali-zhiteli-leningrada/).
Soviet and Russian writers who insist the city was cut off from the rest of the USSR, Solonin says, ignore the fact that 60 kilometers of the Western shore of Lake Ladoga was never occupied by the Germans and that German air attacks which might have blocked shipping effectively ended when Hitler shifted his main axis of attack to Moscow.
As a result, “for the supply of Leningrad by water transport, it was necessary to cross no more than 25 to 40 kilometers from the western to the southern shore of Lake Ladoga,” something that could have been arranged."
 
Stalin was a brutal dictator but it's a stretch to claim that he intentionally starved the Russian people at Leningrad. The Germans had the city surrounded and the Russian army was on the defensive. The Germans weren't prepared for the brutal Russian winter and that's what broke the siege.
 
Stalin was a brutal dictator but it's a stretch to claim that he intentionally starved the Russian people at Leningrad.
did you read Solonin´s math ? he proved it with the numbers . read first !
The more I learn about communism (specially Marxism - Leninism ), the worse I find it to be. Every time I think I understand just how bad it is, I learn something that shows me I have underestimated....
 
Leningradets Died Not from the German Blockade but from Marxist - Stalinist Failure to Send Food, Solonin Says
"

“the cause of the famine which carried off hundreds of thousands of human lives was not ‘the blockade’ and the absence of transport communications, but the absence of supplies which could have been brought to the city which was dying from hunger” (mnews.world/ru/ne-blokada-a-leningradskij-golodomor-istorik-mark-solonin-o-tom-pochemu-umirali-zhiteli-leningrada/).
Soviet and Russian writers who insist the city was cut off from the rest of the USSR, Solonin says, ignore the fact that 60 kilometers of the Western shore of Lake Ladoga was never occupied by the Germans and that German air attacks which might have blocked shipping effectively ended when Hitler shifted his main axis of attack to Moscow.
As a result, “for the supply of Leningrad by water transport, it was necessary to cross no more than 25 to 40 kilometers from the western to the southern shore of Lake Ladoga,” something that could have been arranged."

Stop barking you Rabid dog.
 
Stop barking you Rabid dog.
you are cheap 🇷🇺 propagandacondom, YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT -siege-of-leningrad. you just do your 30🇷🇺 rubles job here

WHO is this man ? does he look like a starving man ?

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