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Reading a book about WW2 in Ukraine (from before the current war) and something that I found interesting-
'in May 1942 the partisan movement in Ukraine numbered some 2000 people, meanwhile in Belarus it numbered 150,000'
Think about the differences in size and population and that really goes to show the difference in loyalty to Judeo-Bolshevism.
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@HarryNuggets @didymus @GoodBoyUV Oh I watched some of his stuff so I think I know what you may be talking about. Was his kike heritage ever confirmed? As far as I knew they were just rumors.
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@chainsaw_appreciator @HarryNuggets @GoodBoyUV archive.is/7N4YO
these yids are saying he's caught, dead to rights
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@HarryNuggets @didymus @GoodBoyUV >All the top results are game of thrones bullshit
Well fuck me.
You got any good sources?
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@chainsaw_appreciator @didymus @GoodBoyUV I'm not at my PC at the moment but for a basic rundown look up order of the green dragon Robert Sepehr he's a kike so take his interpretation with a grain of salt but it's a start...I have to find which old harddrive I have some more on it...oh and sorry about the brain fart it was green dragon not green hands
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@didymus @HarryNuggets @GoodBoyUV We're so busy untangling the big lies and omissions that little things like this completely fly under the radar. At this point you could tell me Maria Orsic was flying around on a broom shooting bolts of vril at the bolsheviks and I wouldn't immediately dismiss it.
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@chainsaw_appreciator @didymus @GoodBoyUV You want to read some weird stuff look up the order of the green hands.
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@HarryNuggets @didymus @GoodBoyUV On it.
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@HarryNuggets @didymus @GoodBoyUV Amazing that even after all these years I'm still learning shit about the war that blows my fuckin' mind.
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@chainsaw_appreciator @HarryNuggets @GoodBoyUV 100 million soldiers x 6 years and only the tiniest bit of it was even recorded. history is deeper than the ocean
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@GoodBoyUV when i read about this it was very complicated. when stalin had the ussr in a defensive posture, that included forming extensive cadres of guerilla/partisan groups, trained in demolition, spying, assassinations, and all the other things that such groups do. these people were prepared and dispatched in the border regions and once they were trained, they started training their underlings and using students and komsomol people as recruits.
then when the USSR and the third reich signed the moscow pact and stalin shifted the red army to an offensive footing, all these groups were disbanded! they were taken apart! just line the stalin line was deconstructed and mothballed, all these partisan/guerilla leaders were now being prepared to operate in enemy territory.
it may have been the case that majority of these people who were prepared to operate on the southern (ukrainian front) were caught up and captured or killed and their networks were destroyed when barbarossa happened. i recall from several sources that it took at least a year for the soviets to get the partisan war up and running at full speed due to the reasons i just mentioned. prior to that, in the 2nd half of 1941 and the first half of 1942, it was very disorganized and mostly relied on soldiers who escaped capture and autonomous activity by locals, which i guess in ukraine would have been much more limited than in belarus. maybe it was even mostly jews in belarusia rather than white ruthenians
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@didymus @GoodBoyUV For some reason this for me thinking about the wolf ceasefire. There were so many troops getting killed by wolves on both sides that there was a temporary ceasefire so they could kill a super pack of wolves that were eating everybody. Just an odd footnote to the war.