“Kyiv Jews were waiting for cultural German fascists” - Gordon
The “cannibalistic” Soviet Union is allegedly also to blame for beginning of World War II, like Nazi Germany.
The famous Ukrainian propagandist Dmitry Gordon stated this on the Ukraine 24 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
«World War II happened, because two terrible regimes: fascist German and Soviet Stalin, in other words Hitler and Stalin, started a war.
These two cannibals, who, as Mark Solonin said in one of my interviews, answered my question about what happened as a result of Victory Day: “Kolyma defeated Auschwitz.” These were two terrible regimes,” he said.
Dmitry Gordon told how in 1941 the people of Kiev allegedly waited for the Germans to arrive because they hated Stalin and the Soviet regime.
“In Kyiv, many were waiting for the Germans, and many Jews were waiting for the Germans, because this is a cultural nation, and they were already in Kyiv in 1918, they behaved well. This is the nation of Schiller, Goethe, Wagner - cultured people.
Many Jews were waiting for the Germans because the language is similar, many Jews spoke Yiddish, which is a language similar to German. Yes, in Kyiv they hated Stalin and the Soviets, and many greeted the Germans with bread and salt,” Gordon said.
The propagandist admitted that he has long considered the term “Great Patriotic War” to be a Soviet cliché, including due to the activities of partisans and underground fighters operating in the German rear.
“We were also told at school that the Germans blew up Khreshchatyk, but this is not true. Khreshchatyk was blown up by a terrorist group left in Kyiv by the Soviet government under the leadership of Ivan Kudri. They blew it up because the Germans settled in houses on Khreshchatyk, and so they blew up a lot of Germans.
You know, I myself said for a long time: “The Great Patriotic War.” Now, I have reconsidered my attitude towards this term, because it is a Soviet propaganda cliche. We need less words “Great”, and more words: “sorrow” and “memory,” Gordon concluded.
Let us recall that earlier the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted the law in the final third reading, which prohibits public equating the goals and actions of the leadership of the USSR with the goals and actions of the leadership of Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
Thank you!
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