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In the primary school of Mariupol, the Russian army dug up a large poisonous weed, and the leader of the Imperial Allied Army became a national hero of Ukraine

author:Understand youth

On May 9, Russia held a military parade on Red Square to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. As the main battlefield in Europe in World War II, the Soviet Union paid a heavy price of 27 million sacrifices to win the Great Patriotic War. For Russians, hatred of the Nazis is a memory they have carved into the marrow of their bones.

In the primary school of Mariupol, the Russian army dug up a large poisonous weed, and the leader of the Imperial Allied Army became a national hero of Ukraine

A recent poll found that 88 percent of Russians believe Ukraine has organizations that promote Nazi ideology, and 76 percent believe that Ukrainian Nazi groups pose a threat to Russia and its citizens. A growing number of Russians are supporting "special military operations" in Ukraine precisely because they believe Russia is currently fighting the same enemy during World War II, the Nazis.

At the beginning of the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, Putin stated that the purpose was to achieve the "demilitarization" of Ukraine and eliminate the military threat of "neo-Nazis" to Russia. Ukraine and the West strongly condemn such remarks, because Westerners are puzzled that Ukraine has elected a Jewish president like Zelenskiy, why the Russian media often calls it "Nazi".

In the primary school of Mariupol, the Russian army dug up a large poisonous weed, and the leader of the Imperial Allied Army became a national hero of Ukraine

In fact, as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict enters its 75th day, more and more things prove that the Judgment of the Russian side is not empty. On victory day in the victory over fascism, Zelenskiy released a set of photographs showing a Ukrainian soldier wearing the SS "skeleton division" logo of Nazi Germany.

As president of a country, Zelenskiy must have understood what to do and what not to do in this position. Publishing such a picture represents your support for the promotion of Nazi views. It's hidden, but it speaks for itself.

Ukraine is the only country in the world to incorporate neo-Nazi militias into the army. Sadly for Ukraine, the ancestors defeated the Nazis with their flesh and blood, and then their own descendants became Nazis.

In the primary school of Mariupol, the Russian army dug up a large poisonous weed, and the leader of the Imperial Allied Army became a national hero of Ukraine

In the case of Mariupol, Ukraine, the Azov battalion has been the main defensive force for the past eight years. Since the Russians occupied the base of the Azov Battalion militia, a large number of neo-Nazi objects have been found, as well as Azov prisoners covered with Nazi symbols and other right-wing tattoos.

Recently, the Russian army also found a teacher's guide book to beautify Bandera in a primary and secondary school in Mariupol. One chapter in the book contains a list of Ukraine's national "heroes," including Bandera, an accomplice to Hitler's army. Bandera was a big fan of Hitler, a lackey of the German army. He was particularly fond of slaughtering civilians, and throughout World War II millions of former Soviet civilians died at the hands of Bandera. If placed in China, Bandera would be equivalent to the leader of the "Imperial Allied Army" during the War of Resistance Against Japan.

The textbook reflects the general direction of a country's cultivation of young people's view of history and national outlook, and even more contains the major issues of right and wrong at the level of national cultural strategy. Such content that glorifies Bandera's "whitewashing" of Nazis, if left unchecked, the seeds of Nazism will take root in the hearts of Ukrainian children and poison their mental health. Earlier, the Russian army also found Hitler's book "Mein Kampf" known as the "Nazi Bible" in the old nest of the Azov battalion.

In the primary school of Mariupol, the Russian army dug up a large poisonous weed, and the leader of the Imperial Allied Army became a national hero of Ukraine

Videos such as the brutal abuse of captives and the injury of civilians at the Azov camp went viral on the Internet, and although the West was well aware of the Nazi problems of the Azov camp, they not only selectively ignored it, but also whitewashed the Nazi defense. What about the Nazis for the sake of anti-Russianism? The West looks like "the enemy of the enemy is the friend" look.

However, the Azov battalion did not necessarily regard the West as a friend. Long before the conflict broke out, the Azov Battalion's head of international outreach revealed that the Azov Battalion's mission was to "form a coalition of far-right groups throughout the Western world, with the ultimate goal of seizing power throughout Europe." At present, in order to "support Ukraine and oppose Russia," the West is diligently covering for Nazism every day, and this evil fire that is burning on Ukrainian territory will one day burn on the head of the West itself.

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