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https://twitter.com/nexta_tv/status/1616726136485994496?lang=en thats an interview of a nice russian
in this video you can see them https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRlC4UnSiFQ
i send by video because probably you will say that the best academic is propaganda against Russia, so just show you by video, take the sound off, see the images only so after that don’t start saying that only those ones
rim had a few hundred of thousand of members, Wagner had a few hundred members , Rushist all of them are members and ink with Nazi symbology, actually already posted a few videos of them, you can go see for yourself
lol there are more nazi guys in Russia than the rest of the world, how many members did RIM had? how many weapons they still have, lol what you on about lied to, are you ok, do you need me to send you a few more posts also, don’t worry, coming out right now showing you more Russian lies
i condemn all of them that’s the difference, i m not like, russia neo nazi people that cut heads of POW 's alive and on the floor are ok, but Russia needs to kill and deznazifie one country because they have a few Nazi guys, when the entire Wagner force was created by a Nazi guy, all the RIM is neo nazi and all of the pro russian crowed just trow them under the rug so no one points at them, you want to defend that idea, russia good, Ukraine bad? is that it
Notorious Russian neo-nazi Alexei Milchakov recently sat down for an “interview” in which he spoke about his time in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine, in 2014, and how much he enjoyed cutting off the ears of Ukrainian soldiers and smelling the scent of burning human flesh. A monster.
Российский нацист Алексей Мильчаков, воевавший на стороне ЛНР в 2014 году, рассказывает о том, как отрезал уши украинским военным и кайфовал от запаха горелого человеческого мяса.
В России это называется “антифашист” и “защитник Донбасса”
are you in any way or form a family related to Alexey Milchakov you must be, Russian Nazis are good, Ukrainian Nazis are bad, that’s your point is that it, FFS
Russian Imperial Movement linked to terror campaign in Europe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJADAmwKxP0
The Gun-Toting Tsarists Washington Calls Terrorists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbOli-3E_6A
Putin’s Secret Neo-Nazi Armies | Decade of Hate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQc6mJ7u8gQ
Imperial Russia: Conquest, Genocide & Colonisation | Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBk0v4GY-Yg
since 1922 working together Soviet union and Nazi
i live in a European country we have a few neo Nazi group that its trying to be in parliament, why is Russia giving them money for them to be elected ? does Russia foments far right politics in the world so to stop with the help to Ukraine? how much it is by now 300 million to meddle with politics in Europe?
so you have nothing and i have to believe you and forget all the things i see? my dear friend ( russian terrorist supporter ) you are in a gun fight with a pocket knife for weapon
why are you defending a terrorist state that say to his Nazi soldiers to cut heads from Ukrainian soldiers, why are the Russian soldiers raping, robbing, killing, mugging, threatening, abusing people in Ukraine and you defend them, are you a terrorist? are you a fascist Nazi that supports Russian invasion? why is that ? why are you a Nazi terrorist supporter
why is that a lie and propaganda? why? prove it is a false accusation , come on, prove it, but, please prove with facts, not some shady Russian propaganda
“In accordance with the first part of Article 62 of the Constitution of Ukraine,” the SBU press service said, “a person is considered innocent of having committed a crime and cannot be subjected to criminal punishment until his guilt is proved legally and established by a guilty verdict of the court.”
Lysenko has been the mayor of Sumy for nine years. He was first elected to the position in 2014. In 2020 he was re-elected.
there is more, i recommend a visit to the link
now on this group of people they have one also for the part of NAZI Germany and soviet union that is very good there is also a few sociology work that is very good about the why the Russian population, or some part of it, likes the NAZI and have neo Nazi groups and military units, now this first part is a portion of the secret pacts between Russia and Germany
Before dawn on June 22, 1941, German bombers began to rain destruction down on a swath of Soviet cities from Leningrad to Sevastopol. It was the beginning of Operation Barbarossa, the largest military operation in the history of the world. By the end of the day, three million German soldiers and their allies crossed the Soviet border, inaugurating the bloodiest phase of World War II. The invasion also brought to a bloody conclusion 20 years of secret cooperation between Germany and the Soviet Union.
While Soviet-German military cooperation between 1922 and 1933 is often forgotten, it had a decisive impact on the origins and outbreak of World War II. Germany rebuilt its shattered military at four secret bases hidden in Russia. In exchange, the Reichswehr sent men to teach and train the young Soviet officer corps. However, the most important aspect of Soviet-German cooperation was its technological component. Together, the two states built a network of laboratories, workshops, and testing grounds in which they developed what became the major weapons systems of World War II. Without the technical results of this cooperation, Hitler would have been unable to launch his wars of conquest.
After World War I, the victors dismantled the vaunted German army, reducing it to only 100,000 men. The Treaty of Versailles further forbade Germany from producing or purchasing aircraft, armored vehicles, and submarines. These provisions highlighted the Entente’s hope that removing German access to modern technologies of war would force Germany to abandon its militarist past. To the contrary, those particular provisions further convinced the remnants of the German High Command that technological rearmament was essential to restoring Germany’s position. Few works since the opening of the Russian Archives have explored the Soviet-German military pact in its totality. None have focused on its technological aspects. In this article, I offer new conclusions on the subject, drawing from archives in Russia, Germany, the United Kingdom, Poland, and the United States. Of particular importance for this piece are the Russian State Military Archive (RGVA), the archives of the German corporations Krupp, M.A.N. and Daimler-Benz, the U.S. National Archive’s Collection of Foreign Records Seized, and Yale University’s Russian Archive Project.
General Hans von Seeckt, in command of the Reichswehr from 1920 to 1926, was eager to work with Soviet Russia, the only other European state equally hostile to the status quo. In 1919, Seeckt dispatched to Russia Enver Pasha, the former Turkish minister of defense then in hiding for his part in mass atrocities against Armenians in eastern Anatolia. Seeckt’s goal was to establish communications with the Soviet government to discuss the possibility of military cooperation. He was particularly eager to work against the newly revived state of Poland. German military leaders saw it as the “pillar of Versailles” — a French puppet designed to encircle Germany from the east. Its absorption of former German territory that included hundreds of thousands of ethnic Germans further inflamed Berlin’s hostility.
Enver’s first mission ended disastrously when his plane crash-landed in Lithuania and he was detained by the new Lithuanian government. He was carrying sensitive materials from the German military that might have ignited calls in Great Britain and France for the occupation of Germany. Only a daring jailbreak by a junior German officer prevented Enver and the secret documents from falling into Allied hands. But the following year, he made the attempt again and succeeded. The Enver wrote back to Berlin that
Today I spoke with … Trotsky. With him there’s a faction that has real power, and also includes that party that stands for an understanding with Germany. That party would be willing to acknowledge the old German borders of 1914.
That meant the extinction of Poland. This was exactly the hope of the German officer corps.
Leon Trotsky, then head of the Red Army, saw cooperation with Germany against Poland as a central pole in Soviet strategy. He wrote that “Poland can be a bridge between Germany and us, or a barrier.” After the Red Army’s defeat in the Polish-Bolshevik war, it had become a barrier. Bolshevik leadership believed in 1920 that only with access to the industrialized economies of the West could the Bolshevik revolutionary regime survive. As long as the state of Poland existed, this mutual objective proved to be a lodestar, guiding Berlin and Moscow in parallel.
At the Treaty of Rapallo in April 1922, Germany and the Soviet Union normalized relations for the first time, the first blow against the postwar order. The following summer, the Reichswehr and Red Army held a series of secret summits during which they crafted the framework for military cooperation. At first, Hans von Seeckt envisioned German military-industrial firms moving banned production and research to the Soviet Union. His staff earmarked considerable portions of the Reichswehr’s “black funds” — financial resources hidden from the German government — to subsidize these programs. To accommodate German firms, Lenin personally supervised the establishment of a concessionary system whereby German corporations could take over and modernize existing Soviet industrial plants under the close supervision of Soviet officials. Under the auspices of this program, German firms took over shipyards, factories for aviation, artillery, grenades, and rifles, chemical weapons plants, and other critical facilities. German businesses expected to profit from these ventures, but also hoped to find a new home for military experts, technical testing, and production in banned fields. Seeckt envisioned these factories one day supplying the reborn German army in a future war with France. The Soviets, in turn, hoped to increase their military industrial production cheaply, gain access to German technology, and train hundreds of new engineers.
Most of these ventures failed in the difficult economic circumstances of early Soviet Russia. The most important of these arrangements, a massive Junkers aircraft production facility outside of Moscow, failed to live up to either sides’ expectations, although it did become one of the most productive aircraft facilities in the Soviet Union. In December 1926, after massive financial losses, the owner of Junkers owner leaked details on the German program in Russia to members of the Reichstag, Germany’s parliament. On December 3, 1926, the scandal became public when a seven-line headline appeared in the Manchester Guardian, proclaiming: “Cargoes of Munitions from Russia to Germany! Secret Plan between Reichswehr Officers and Soviet[s]. STARTLING DISCLOSURES…” The German government, largely ignorant of ongoing Reichswehr efforts in the Soviet Union, fell in disgrace after a vote of no confidence in the Reichstag.
I cant make a comment about them
the geoconfirmed website shows the pictures and sources, also they have the sentinel hub sat system location plus the video
https://geoconfirmed.org/ukraine/d6ee1c11-3d30-4630-2ca7-08dbb94bfb59
I m trying to get a copy in the map
good bot
a beautiful moment, a bit clumsy but it was 27
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