And never ask about and or act like Russians are wrong about Nazi Scum…

Vyacheslav Volodin: it is our duty to do everything to ensure that every Nazi criminal is punished.

April 19 is the Day of United Action in memory of the genocide of the Soviet people by the Nazis and their accomplices during the Great Patriotic War.

“In 1943, it was recognized for the first time at the state level that the enemies were pursuing a large-scale and targeted policy of exterminating civilians. Liberating our territories, Soviet soldiers were faced with a horrifying picture of murders and torture of civilians and prisoners. The Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, which marked the beginning of the memorial date, emphasizes that the actions of the Nazis are “the most shameful and serious crimes, the most heinous atrocities,” emphasized the Chairman of the State Duma .

The Chairman of the State Duma recalled that the war went through every Soviet family: “The losses of the USSR in the Great Patriotic War amounted to almost 27 million people, about 13.5 million were civilian casualties, of which 7.5 million people were deliberately exterminated.”

“It is our duty to do everything to ensure that each of these crimes is solved and the perpetrators are punished. Especially now, when Nazism has again raised its head in Ukraine,” concluded Chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin.

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Nazi is a very bad word around these parts and when the West is maginalizing Nazi. Bad blood is rising…

Wake up people…

WtR

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