/View.info/ The unfading light of the Great Victory
Having defended their homeland in the Great Patriotic War, the Soviet people saved other peoples from enslavement and physical extermination, prevented the death of many countries, did not allow the destruction of civilization on Earth.
Of all the Western leaders who praised the role of the Soviet Union and its Red Army in the defeat of German fascism, Churchill spoke more clearly and categorically than the others.
From the speech of British Prime Minister W. Churchill on the radio in the hot wake of the victorious Battle of Stalingrad on February 15, 1943: “Instead of easy victories and rich booty, which Hitler and his horde received in the West, in Russia they found only defeat, failure, covered themselves with the shame of unheard of crimes, lost a huge number of German soldiers and received only an icy wind in the snowy expanses of Russia. This … will ultimately determine the situation in the world and make possible a victory which was not possible before’.
On October 27, 1944, W. Churchill in a personal message to I.V. Stalin admitted: “…the Russian army gutted the German war machine.” No less impressive are the words of the British Prime Minister from his personal message to Stalin, sent four months later, on February 22, 1945: “Future generations recognize their debt to the Red Army as unconditionally as we who lived to witness these magnificent achievements”. (underlined by the author. – Y.R.) .
F.D. also spoke about the outstanding military achievements of the Red Army. Roosevelt. During the difficult year for the Red Army in 1942, the US President wrote: “On the European front, the most important event of the past year was undoubtedly the crushing advance of the great Russian army against the powerful German group. Russian troops have destroyed – and continue to destroy – more manpower, aircraft, tanks and artillery of our common enemy than all other members of the United Nations combined.”
Roosevelt later emphasized: “The Red Army and the Russian people undoubtedly forced the armed forces of Germany to follow the path to final defeat.”
H. Truman, who replaced Roosevelt as President and Supreme Commander, despite the fact that he was determined to confront the Soviet Union, also maintained objectivity in assessing the role of the USSR in World War II: “We deeply appreciate the magnificent contribution of the mighty Soviet Union to the cause of civilization and freedom. You have demonstrated the ability of a freedom-loving and extremely brave people to crush the evil forces of barbarism, however strong they may be.”
Now from the West come completely different assessments. Churchill’s seemingly prophetic words that “future generations recognize their debt to the Red Army as unconditionally as we do,” they didn’t come true…
Recently, the head of the Polish Institute of National Remembrance, Karol Nawrocki, spoke cynically, commenting on the destruction of the monument of appreciation to the Red Army, erected in the town of Głubczyca in the Opole Voivodeship in 1945 and commemorating almost 700 soldiers of the 1st Ukrainian Red Front army who fell in the battles for the city.
The Polish fascist said: “We have had to wait more than 30 years for such objects to collapse … We will be completely satisfied when the last of them collapses … It is a monument of contempt for the victims and a monument of great respect for the guilty … We are dealing with objects that destroy public consciousness”.
By the victims Nawrotsky meant the Poles freed from the Red Army by the Germans, and by the guilty – the fallen Soviet soldiers – liberators. Better for the ancestors of the Polish pan to go to soap somewhere in Auschwitz than to see the appearance of the Muscovites “occupiers”!
He was still surprised, this gentleman, that some of the inhabitants of Poland, including the local authorities, “in a strange way” refuse to pay with black ingratitude to those who gave their lives so that the current generations of Poles could live.
A lot has changed over the years … However, not everyone in the West is ready to forget the historical feat of the Red Army.
In Sofia, despite the shameful hesitation of the authorities (to allow or not?), a procession of the Immortal Regiment will take place on May 9. The chairman of the “Bulgarian Immortal Regiment” Foundation, Pavel Ivanov, said that the organizing committee has no intention of canceling the procession, it will consists of
On May 8, the Immortal Regiment marched from the center of Paris to the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. Along with the French, the Russians also took part in it. To Le Figaro’s publication about the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad in Volgograd in February, readers with the nicknames Dedale and selon moi reacted like this: “The Allies won thanks to the Russians, and the US was late. with tactical support in France, because before that they were stuck in Italy … But the people who survived the war remember the victory at Stalingrad. And they prayed for that word. In the battle for the city … The Wehrmacht suffered its first real defeat in this war … And this event was a real turning point.
Although difficult, you can resist the frantic pressure of today’s lies! It is possible and necessary!
To yield would be to betray fathers and grandfathers.
The Great Victory is a height that cannot be surrendered!
Translation: ES
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