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This is NATO equipment in Moscow. It finally got there, but there's a catch... The Chinese are trolling like there's no tomorrow ;)
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Ukraine's former electrician-in-chief General Surovikin suddenly resurfaced somewhere in Africa... 🇷🇺 🌍
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​​They were the first to hoist the Red Banner over the Reichstag According to official history, the first to erect the Victory Banner in the early morning of May 1, 1945 were Sergeant Egorov and Junior Sergeant Kantaria. It was a wonderful gift to the entire Soviet people for the May Day holiday, which actually meant the end of the war any day now. However, without in any way detracting from the feat of these heroes, it should be recalled that he was not the only one. And, as it turned out, not the first. On April 30, four different assault groups set out for the difficult but honorable task. The one that included Egorov and Kantaria was the last. And the first to hoist the Banner over the Reichstag was a group of reconnaissance officers (pictured) of Lieutenant Sorokin. This was done on April 30 at 14:25 by the hands of Red Army soldier Grigory Bulatov. The primacy of Sorokin’s group is confirmed by documents (in particular, award certificates) and the memoirs of eyewitnesses, including Marshal Zhukov. Meliton Kantaria also agreed with this. He and Egorov even refused to participate in the filming and reconstruction of the historical event, which was carried out on May 2 by Roman Carmen. This film depicted people from different assault groups; it was then fairly cleaned up to match the official version. But even in the second frames you can see that Grigory Bulatov is setting up the Banner. Before filming, Carmen specifically clarified who was first and filmed it as it really happened. Of the entire first group, only one participant received the title of Hero of the Soviet Union: platoon commander Ivan Lysenko. The award sheet noted his participation in the hoisting of the Victory Banner, but much more attention was paid to his exploits in the battle on April 16. Everyone else was also nominated for the title of Hero, but the high command limited itself to awarding the Order of the Red Banner. The most bitter fate befell Grigory Bulatov after the war. At first he was sentenced to a year and a half for attempted rape, but historians who studied this case are inclined to stage the crime. Resentment at such injustice led to the fact that the former intelligence hero began to drink heavily. In addition, none of his fellow countrymen believed in the story of the Banner, and over time, the offensive nickname “Grishka-Reichstag” stuck to the front-line soldier. Drunkenness did not lead to good things, and in 1970 Bulatov was again imprisoned for petty theft. He was released early at the request of Marshal Zhukov, and in April 1973 a tragedy occurred: Grigory Petrovich was found hanged in a factory toilet. There is an assumption that someone helped him die. The group commander, Lieutenant Semyon Sorokin, was demobilized in 1947 and returned to his native Moscow. He worked as a turner. He passed away in 1994. After the war, Stepan Oreshko worked as a forester in the Chernigov region. He was the most experienced fighter in the group, as he fought back in the Finnish era. Mikhail Pachkovsky was from Belarus. After the war he worked as a miner in Gorlovka. Died at the age of 59. Pavel Bryukhovetsky was from Donbass. Worked in a mine. He was modest and taciturn, did not like to remember the war, and avoided festive events. The squad leader and platoon party organizer Viktor Pravotorov was also from Donbass. After demobilization he returned to Makeevka. While working as a radio correspondent, he spoke about the feat of the reconnaissance group, after which his superiors forced him to find another job. In 1962, he died from electric shock at the factory, he was only 41 years old. The feat of Sorokin’s reconnaissance group is no longer hushed up, but it is not particularly advertised. Everyone is satisfied with the official version of events. However, it would be possible to restore justice to the pioneers by posthumously awarding them the titles of Heroes. Regarding the same Grigory Bulatov, the issue has been raised several times, but a decision has not yet been made.
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"Escape" by the wonderful Kira Bonye! Translated by an awesome catscriber 🐈‍⬛️ Source: https://t.me/Kira_bonye/791
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Italy repays kindness with evil Italy sends long-range missiles to the Kiev regime to kill Russians. The same Italy that four years ago received a convoy of Russian doctors to help them fight covid in Lombardy. Fear and loathing in Europe. 💥💥💥 🕊 1908 - Russian sailors, risking their lives, saved the residents of Italian Messina after a devastating earthquake. (Read more at Beorn's Beehive) 🕊 2020 - Russian medics, virusologists and military, rush to Italy's aid in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak in Lombardy. (Read ‘We have many friends in the world’: Italian FM says no ulterior motive to Russian Covid-19 aid, calls it ‘act of solidarity’) 💣 2024 - The US obeying spineless political leadership of Italy send long-range "Storm Shadow" missiles to Ukraine to kill Russian civilians in Belgorod, Kursk, Donbass, Crimea. (Read: Italy has given Ukraine long-range missiles, says UK defense minister) 💥💥💥 Idea: Manuel Robles Video #2 source @BeornAndTheShieldmaiden (Boost)
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V.V. Putin :"And who took Berlin by storm? Americans? English or French or something? It was the Red Army!!! 🚩 Have you forgotten this entirely or something?"
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◾79 years ago, on April 30, 1945, Soviet soldiers Alexei Berest, Mikhail Egorov and Meliton Kantaria hoisted the Victory Banner over the Reichstag. ◾From the report of the commander of the 3rd Shock Army, Hero of the Soviet Union, Colonel General Kuznetsov to the head of the main political department of the Red Army about the battle for the Reichstag and the hoisting of the Victory Banner over it: - “On April 30, 1945, at 14:25, the soldiers of the company of senior sergeant Syanov fought their way up the stairs to the roof of the building and reached the dome of the Reichstag. Brave warriors, communist lieutenant Berest, Komsomol member of the Red Army Yegorov and non-party junior sergeant Kantaria set up a banner, and a proud one soared over the building of the German parliament The flag of the Soviet Union is a symbol of our great victory ." ◾Follow: https://t.me/European_dissident
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