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@Vlaaaad Inca mai crezi ca non germanii erau considerati inferiori?
Lasă ce credeau ei
Așa pot zice și eu că Bush junior s-a rugat la Dumnezeu pentru pace când înainte să invadeze Irakul
Faptele zic altceva
Spre exemplu, 5000 de sate arse doar în Belarus
Vreo 20-30k de polonezi educați și bogați executați doar în 1939 de Einsatzkorpen și alte unități SS
Dar nuuuu Hitler și SS sunt băieții buni și toleranți
Sursa?
Ca asa se spune si ca au murit 6 milioane in holocaust
>insinuand ca Hitler a omorat albi si considera slavii inferiori
atunci, domnule, de ce au luptat rusii pentru Hitler? sau mai bine zis, de ce Hitler le-a facut divizie speciala daca tot avea asa o parere proasta despre slavi?
hai sa luam surse de pe justitiarul.ro sau alti ratati doar pentru ca sunt "nationalisti", nu?
cumva ai spus (((bogati)))?
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Many Russians hoped that Hitler would free them from Stalin
To put it briefly: Ethnic Russians were much less loyal to the Soviet regime in their encounters with the German occupiers than historians have believed up to now. This is the story told by UiO researcher Johannes Due Enstad, who has recently published a book about the German occupation of Northwest Russia during World War 2.
>a vrut să extermine slavii,satele arse pentru că erau pline de partinazi confirmă lucrul acesta <:oh:555739741337812992>
I 1937-1938 the “Great Terror” arrived, where Stalin, in an unbelievably brutal fashion, acted to get rid of all who might be thought of or imagined as opponents of the regime.
Given such a backdrop, it is possible to understand why so many Russians put their trust in the Germans. One good example is a letter written to “Der Führer” by the inhabitants of three small villages in the autumn of 1941:
“We give our most sincere thanks for liberating us from Stalin’s lackeys and collective farms. On the 10th of July the German Armed Forces - your Wehrmacht - freed us from the yoke of the dammed communists, the political leaders and the Stalinist government. […] We will fight against the communists together with your troops. We give thanks to the German Army for our liberty [...] and ask that this message is delivered to our liberator Adolf Hitler.”