In the first days of the war, Stalin was in a state of complete shock. In 1941, the Germans “drove the Red Army all the way to Moscow,” because almost no one in the USSR “wanted to fight for the totalitarian regime.” The siege of Leningrad was beneficial to Stalin, who wanted to “starve the oppositional Leningrad” into submission. German commanders were, in every respect, superior to the incompetent Soviet generals—who only knew how to “bury the enemy with corpses.” And generally, “if they had surrendered to the Germans, they would be drinking ‘Bavarian’ now!”
For years now, this “democratic” press has been repeating it, pushing this lie into our children’s heads. And if today we don’t put a barrier up against these slanderous myths, if we don’t defend our past and the sacred memory of the Great Patriotic War, then we will lose the last thing that unites us into one people and gives us a chance to escape the historical dead end. Because those who cannot defend their past do not deserve either a dignified present or a great future!