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Myths of the Great Patriotic War (collection)

Myths of the Great Patriotic War (collection)

18 hrs. 46 min.
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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 nobody in the USSR “wanted to fight for the totalitarian regime.” The Leningrad blockade was in Stalin’s favor, as he wished to “starve the opposition in Leningrad to death.” German commanders in every respect were superior to inept Soviet generals—generals who knew only how to “bury the enemy under corpses.” And generally, “if they had surrendered to the Germans, they’d be drinking ‘Bavarian’ right now!”

For years now, the “democratic” press has been repeating this, driving this lie into our children’s heads. And if today we do not put up a barrier against these slanderous myths, if we do not 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 break out of the historical dead end. Because those who cannot defend their past do not deserve either a decent present or a great future!
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