US/USSR Defeat Euro-Nazism
Ironies of History: When the US-led West has "Become to New Hitler's Reich?" Today US/EU/NATO Elites Support Revival of Euro-Nazism in their Anti-Russian War in Ukraine
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Past is Prologue: April is the Cruelest Month for Nazis and Imperialists: A History of Two Wars
On this day, April 30, 2 Wars came to an end
9 MAY RUSSIA'S VICTORY DAY
RUSSIA'S/USSR'S GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR CELEBRATES THE MEMORY OF THE ANTI-EURO-NAZI/FASCIST VICTORY BY SOVIET RED ARMY AND PEOPLE. WORLD COMMUNITY SALUTES YOU.
We Remember the Fallen
and the Sacrifices of the Living.
We will never Forget.
Truman’s Yalta Betrayal of the US/USSR Alliance and Agreement leads to Cold War era
Truman Doctrine disavows the US/USSR Yalta agreements. World War III, aka, Cold War Starts.
US elites’ cold war fanatical anti-communism betrays the victorious WWII US/USSR anti-fascist alliance.
Roosevelt and Truman on Yalta: The Origins of the Cold War on JSTOR
Rise of the Cold War US National Security Empire
U.S. Global Containment Strategies and the Post-World War II Globalization of Corporate Capital
Dawning of the Cold War and the Rise of U.S. Strategic and Economic Supremacy
and the Rise of the US National Security State (USNSS) Presidential Doctrines.
Truman/Churchill Cold War Anti-Communist Doctrine and the Yalta Betrayal of US/USSR Alliance starts World War III, aka, Cold War era confrontations.
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Russia must crush resurgent Nazism in West – security chief
Moscow must crush Nazism, which has resurfaced in the West in recent years, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu has said.
On Tuesday, ahead of the 80th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War – Russia’s term for the 1941-1945 Soviet war against Nazi Germany – Shoigu emphasized the “enormous price” paid by the USSR in defeating Nazi Germany.
“The multinational people of Russia have learned well the lessons of the Great Patriotic War against fascism,” Shoigu wrote in Rossiyskaya Gazeta. The secretary served as defense minister from 2012 to 2024. He mentioned nearly 27 million combat deaths and 6.5 million additional deaths from starvation and disease during the war against the Nazis.
“Today we are obliged to do everything to defeat the resurrected Nazism,” Shoigu stressed. This imperative has “determined one of the main goals” of Moscow’s Ukraine campaign.
“The European elites, who are being incited and patronized by London and Paris, continue to make loud statements about inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia... NATO and the EU have launched programs aimed at preparing the collective West for a direct military conflict with Russia,” he said.
Those “aggressive steps” by the West “are being justified by Russophobic fabrications – in the best traditions of Goebbels’ propaganda,” the security chief stressed, referring to Joseph Goebbels, who was Nazi Germany’s propaganda minister from 1933 to 1945.
“In order to avoid a repetition of the horrors of the war years, there is an urgent necessity to protect the country from a variety of external and internal threats” by further boosting the military, developing the economy and investing in science and education, he said.
In late April, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who now serves as deputy chairman of the Security Council, also insisted that “a real de-Nazification is required. Nazism needs to be rooted out not only in Ukraine, but in all of Europe.”
‘Nazis’ in Ukraine ‘nurtured’ by Europeans – Lavrov
The West is deliberately overlooking Kiev’s transgressions and using Ukraine as a tool against Russia, the foreign minister has claimed. Mar 24, 2025 13:25
European NATO members are willfully ignoring the “Nazi” character of the Ukrainian government, which they have empowered as an anti-Russian instrument, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has asserted.
On Monday, the senior diplomat expressed concern over the “demons of neo-Nazism, Russophobia, and other hateful ideologies” spreading across multiple EU nations. Member states are deliberately overlooking Kiev’s misconduct, even as it persecutes ethnic Russians and violates human rights, he stressed.
“Ukraine – ‘that’s different.’ Those Nazis have been nurtured for the latest attempt to unite all of Europe under racist, Nazi banners for a war against the Russian Federation,” Lavrov stated.
The minister was speaking in his capacity as a trustee of the Gorchakov Fund, a Russian NGO aimed at enhancing public diplomacy. He emphasized the organization’s mission of presenting an authentic view of Russia and contrasted it sharply with the West’s approach to public messaging that “portrays itself as infallible and suffers from an exceptionalism complex.”
The EU is pursuing a multibillion-dollar rearmament plan, justified by what Brussels labels a growing Russian threat. European officials have warned that a direct NATO confrontation with Moscow may break out within the next few years. Russia, however, denies any hostile intentions toward the US-led military bloc.
Tensions between European NATO members and Washington resurfaced after President Donald Trump assumed office in January. The new US administration has sought a swift resolution to the Ukraine conflict and intends to shift security responsibilities onto Europe once a truce is achieved.
Moscow’s goal of ‘denazification’ remains central to its stance on the Ukraine conflict. Russian officials have denounced the Ukrainian government as a “neo-Nazi regime” due to its discriminatory domestic policies, alleged war crimes against Russian citizens, and veneration of historical nationalist figures who collaborated with Nazi Germany during World War II.