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Says the leader of one of the most Nazi-infested countries on Earth.
At least you admit that Ukraine is a country
Hahahahahahaha
Literally always have.
Once all the orks are either dead or back in their shit hole country Ukraine won’t have a Nazi problem anymore. Slava Ukraini
“We’re gonna kill all the Orks from the inferior shithole country, we’re not fascists by the way, also uhh don’t look at our unit patches.”
True. Russia has been woefully antisemitic since forever basically. Russians in general hate Jews for no reason whatsoever (I know I am a Russian and a Jew). USSR too. Gulags were full of Jews, you can even see it in the prison slang which is full of Yiddish/Hebrew words. My grandpa had to hide the fact he was a Jew to get the party ticket which was necessary to advance in his career (he was a scientist).
As a fellow Jew, hmm. Putin and Putin’s Russia is clearly rabidly antisemitic. Nonetheless, Hitler really was in a class of his own, no? We are talking in the order of 6 million Jews dead.
Not gonna argue with that. USSR was definitely more covert in its ethnic cleansings. Although the Russian polizei collaborators in Eastern Europe (Belarus to be exact) were more than eager to hand in my grandad’s family to the SS. It was actually thanks to an SS officer showing some compassion that he and he his sister managed to evacuate. And some argue that up to 5 million Jews went through Soviet gulags although it’s near impossible to verify. My main point being is that the nazi Germany system was destroyed and punished (and reformed by external forces) and now Germany (along with Japan) is one of the most pacifist countries in the world, but the Soviet never was and that’s why we’re here with the likes of Poo-boy with his human waves and casual daily war crimes.
That’s horrifying. Thanks for educating me. I am glad your grandfather and his sister made it.
oh yeah, wasnt that the whole premise to Fiddler on the Roof? and the movie was based on a book written in the early 1900s