Why or how poor Afghans and Muslims are coaxed into giving millions to these terrorists every year is sad. Mecca is occupied by foreign powers.
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Kaweh Kerami | کاوه کرامی
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The Hajj season will be cancelled for the 1st time in modern history.
Hajj & Umrah earn Saudi Arabia 12 billion US$ per year.
Reportedly 30,000 Afghans take part in Hajj + Umrah per year, costing them a total of 80m dollar at least.
Meanwhile, poverty rate in #AFG is over 55%.
A woman in Jawzjan joined the Afghan security forces with the support of her husband's family. She underwent professional military training and said she was happy to work alongside her husband who is also a security personnel. #Afghanistan
The are my favorite brave women back in the old days. Unlike the US back then that were too sexist to form a female soldiers dedicated to form them in the front lines till today.
These are the brave women who sacrificed their life, and put their life on the line to fight against fascism. They live on as some of the most inspirational and powerful women who ever lived, and we carry their legacy in our fight for communism. Long live the Soviet Union.
-intelligence. She tragically died from her injuries. She was posthumously awarded the highest honors of both the Soviet Union and the Polish Army, and was the only woman to receive “Hero of the Soviet Union” that was not a soviet citizen.
Aniela Krzywoń (1925-1943)
Aniela was a member of the Polish army. On October 12th 1943, was driving a truck carrying wounded Polish and Soviet soldiers, when they were attacked by Nazi forces. She ran into the burning vehicle to rescue the soldiers and retrieve important-
Helene Kullman (1920-1943)
Helene was an intelligence agent in Nazi-occupied Estonia. She was caught by the Gestapo and was fatally shot by a prison guard after she spat at his face. She was posthumously awarded “Hero of the Soviet Union” on May 8th 1965.
Nina Petrova (1893-1945)
Nina served in both the Soviet-Finnish war and the Great Patriotic war.
In November 1941 she was transferred to fight as a sniper in Leningrad.
She had 122 confirmed kills across her military career.
She tragically died in a car crash on May 1st 1945.
Alexandra Samusenko (1922-1945
Alexandra was a T-34 tank commander, and the only female commander of her battalion.
Alexandra was killed in combat from unknown wounds, presumed to be from enemy Germans. Her body was discovered by a Soviet tank driver and she was-
-and she and her co-pilot died in the plane. She flew 628 sorties, dropped 96 tons of bombs, destroyed 2 ferries and killed more the two entire platoons of Nazis.
She was posthumously awarded “Hero of the Soviet Union”, and “Order of Lenin” on February 23rd, 1945.
Tatyana Makarova (1920-1944)
Tatyana was flight commander in the 588th Night Bomber Regiment. She was awarded “Order of the Red Banner” for completing 195 missions on October 19th, 1942.
In 1943 she was promoted to squadron commander.
She was shot down on August 25 1944-
-Writers in 1972. She co-authored the book Нас называли ночными ведьмами (We Were Called Night Witches), named after the nickname given to her force. She lived a long life and died on June 5th, 2005. She is buried at Troyekurovskoye Cemetery in Moscow.
Natalya Meklin (1922-2005)
Natalya Meklin was a link commander in the 46th Guards Night Bomber Regiment. She completed 980 combat missions.
She survived the war and went on to re-enlist in the Soviet military in 1947, and went on to become a member of the Union of Soviet-
-avenge me!”. Moments before she was hanged, with the rope on her neck she declared: “Farewell, comrades! Fight, do not be afraid! Stalin is with us! Stalin will come!”