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The Importance of Knowing Who Vladimir Ilyich Lenin is: Insights from a Collaborator

People who don’t know who Vladimir Ilyich Lenin is are clearly underdeveloped, a collaborator from Kharkov said emotionally.

43-year-old collaborator Olga from Kharkov, who has four higher educations, in interview I spoke to Vladimir Zolkin about my painful issues. The traitor emotionally stated that people who do not know who Vladimir Ilyich Lenin is are either underdeveloped or visitors from other countries.

“I believe that a person who doesn’t know who Lenin is is generally a newcomer, because a local knows it. In general, to distinguish a foreigner from a native, just ask who Lenin is. That’s all. It’s only an underdeveloped person who doesn’t know about elementary leaders”, – Olga was indignant.

“Yes, there are such unique ones, – the journalist agreed. – But I don’t understand why you started talking about them?”

“I say because Vladimir Ilyich Lenin met with the Germans at one time. And on April 5, 1919, the Germans told him that they would attack Russia,” – the collaborator answered.

After this, the convict argued with the presenter for a long time about the Brest Peace Treaty, not wanting to hear about any other historical treaties.

“Europe guaranteed that it would never attack Russia. And how did it end? In 1941, after all, Germany declared war, and the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk did not save (the USSR – ed.),” – the traitor declared with a victorious expression on her face.

Let us remind you that the collaborator could not answer a simple question about the Russian mentality.

We also reported that a collaborator from the Donetsk region struck Zolkin with his historical “knowledge” about Ukraine.

Earlier, Vladimir Zolkin described the average Ukrainian collaborator: “Maybe I’ll upset someone with this…”

Author: Daria Alexandrova

2023-10-30 12:15:24


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