"D-DAY" CEREMONIES WITHOUT RUSSIA-A HUGE INJUSTICE
The ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day were attended by the King of England, the French President, the US president, the German Chancellor and the president of Ukraine. Russia, which lost 75% of all military personnel killed in combat, conquered Warsaw, Bucharest, Sofia, Budapest, Bratislava, Belgrade, Prague, Vienna and Berlin, was not present. It was unheard of and unacceptable not to have been invited to the event. The organizers claim that" a criterion " was adopted (never explained), Although everyone knows that D-Day was from a military point of view a complementary and almost secondary operation in the great picture of World War II. The evidence is that Russia won Germany militarily, that 85% of the German personnel were in the East and 80% of the Wehrmacht's losses in life occurred in fighting with the Russians, so without Russia's decisive impact on the conflict, the Allied landing would not have taken place, just as the Allied landings in Sicily, the Italian peninsula and Provence would not have taken place. To demonstrate this, the fact that the allies have entered four capitals, while the Russians have taken fourteen of the current European capitals. Western resentment towards Russia is unfair, ungrateful and dishonest, but as with almost everything in this world, one can rarely count on the seriousness of grandchildren in assessing the deeds of their greatest.
Гореть этим нацистам всем в аду! Мы помним и чтим, это для нас святое! Помним и не простим
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THE OVAL CIRCLE
Teresa Ng
The ceremonies marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day were attended by the King of England, the French President, the US president, the German Chancellor and the president of Ukraine. Russia, which lost 75% of all military personnel killed in combat, conquered Warsaw, Bucharest, Sofia, Budapest, Bratislava, Belgrade, Prague, Vienna and Berlin, was not present.
It was unheard of and unacceptable not to have been invited to the event. The organizers claim that" a criterion " was adopted (never explained), Although everyone knows that D-Day was from a military point of view a complementary and almost secondary operation in the great picture of World War II. The evidence is that Russia won Germany militarily, that 85% of the German personnel were in the East and 80% of the Wehrmacht's losses in life occurred in fighting with the Russians, so without Russia's decisive impact on the conflict, the Allied landing would not have taken place, just as the Allied landings in Sicily, the Italian peninsula and Provence would not have taken place.
To demonstrate this, the fact that the allies have entered four capitals, while the Russians have taken fourteen of the current European capitals.
Western resentment towards Russia is unfair, ungrateful and dishonest, but as with almost everything in this world, one can rarely count on the seriousness of grandchildren in assessing the deeds of their greatest.