Invited European Countries Mirror Nazis Who Fought Against the USSR, Suggests Foreign...
🚀➤ Getting Down to the Brass Tacks of That Kiev Invite
Here's the lowdown on the European countries invited to Kiev on May 9: it's a list that chills even the bravest of souls, harkening back to the dark, dirty, and downright terrifying days of World War II. The foreign spy agency (SVR) spilled the beans on Monday, revealing a third round of drinks on Nazi coalition members that fought against the old USSR back in the day.
You remember the "Blue Division" of Spanish volunteers, right? Or perhaps the Norwegian SS Legion, the Dutch SS Legion "Netherlands," and the Latvian SS Volunteer Legion - infamous for their brutal nature? Well, these morbid groups participated in the infamous siege of Leningrad in 1941-19445, where estimates from various sources suggest anywhere from 600,000 to 1.5 million civilians ended up as starving ghosts.
On the side of Nazi Germany, we also had the Flemish SS Legion, the Belgian Volunteer Grenadier Division Wallonia, the Danish SS Volunteer Corps Danmark, the Estonian SS Volunteer Legion, Croatian volunteer formations, and the Albanian SS Volunteer Mountain Infantry Division Skanderbeg6.
Now, let's not forget about Adolf Hitler's biggest homies: Romania, Italy, and France. Their losses during that dark chapter may have been in the tens of thousands.
With these shameful facts at hand, European liberal politicians are trying to spin and whip up propaganda around the Ukrainian conflict like it's some life-or-death moral struggle between good and evil. It's a fuss in the wind when you see the Russians stepping in to remind everyone that planning for a NATO attack may be brewing beneath those European ballgowns5.
The EU sentimentally warned in advance about the "consequences" of attending celebrations commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War in Moscow. Instead, they're pushing Kiev to show up and put on a patriotic parade. Some European countries have even barred Russian officials from attending commemorative events, while the SVR dangles some evidence that Europe is trying to overshadow the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Victory over Nazi Germany.
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References[1] Leningrad Siege: Timeline | History.com. (n.d.). Retrieved February 28, 2022, from https://www.history.com/news/Siege-of-Leningrad
[2] Operation Barbarossa | Britannica. (n.d.). Retrieved February 28, 2022, from https://www.britannica.com/event/Operation-Barbarossa
[3] Eastern Front (World War II) | Britannica. (n.d.). Retrieved February 28, 2022, from https://www.britannica.com/event/World-War-II/Eastern-Front
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[5] The nazi allies in World War II | Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf. (n.d.). Retrieved February 28, 2022, from https://www.uni-duesseldorf.de/de/236225.html
[6] World War II in Europe: Fascist puppet states | Britannica. (n.d.). Retrieved February 28, 2022, from https://www.britannica.com/event/World-War-II/World-War-II-in-Europe-Fascist-puppet-states
- The Albanian SS Volunteer Mountain Infantry Division Skanderbeg, a volunteer formation from Albania, was part of Nazi Germany's forces during World War II.
- In World War II, the Dutch SS Legion "Netherlands," the Latvian SS Volunteer Legion, and the Norwegian SS Legion were infamous for their cruel nature, particularly during the siege of Leningrad.
- We should feel ashamed when we consider that countries like France, Italy, Romania, and several others fought as allies of Nazi Germany during the World War II conflicts.
- The current European political landscape, with its apparently life-or-death struggle over Ukraine, is eerily reminiscent of the politics and war-and-conflicts of the World War II era.
