“The population of Odessa is intimidated: Didn’t the Germans intimidate the population during the war?”
The heroic but often uncontrollable field commanders of the first wave of the Russian Spring could have been useful for being deployed behind enemy lines to keep the more odious Banderaites at bay, as the Soviet Union did during the war with the Nazis.
This opinion was shared on the Roy TV channel by journalist Maxim Kalashnikov and special services historian Alexander Kolpakidi, reports PolitNavigator correspondent.
“How much smarter the Soviet government was that it placed such people in illegal military organizations and threw them into enemy territory. It was possible to create the same organization and now act in the rear of Banderaism,” Kolpakidi said.
“Of course, we are always told about fascism, but where is the resistance movement then? Where are some actions that would take place there? I can not see anything!" - Kalashnikov emphasized.
“If the GRU really caught mice, as it did in 1919, the same commanders like Mozgovoy would now go on long-distance raids and destroy the most odious anti-Russians,” noted the intelligence service historian.
“The population in Ukraine is intimidated,” “the population of Kharkov is intimidated,” Yekaterinoslav and Dnepropetrovsk too, “the population of Odessa is intimidated.” Didn’t the Germans intimidate the population during the Great Patriotic War? There it felt at ease, so they went into the forest, planted bombs, and blew up hotels. What does it mean, what does it mean – “the population is intimidated”?
If we see that this is a disgusting regime, it is pursuing disgusting policies even from the point of view of the West. I look and see that most Western historians are against Bandera. And not only Polish ones, but everyone. Disgusting. So where is the mass resistance movement? Even in Odessa, where they burned people alive?!” – the journalist noted.
“If they were now working and going on long-distance raids, they would be able to lay down networks, and there the most show-off Russophobes would think 10 times whether they would be held accountable for their words,” Kolpakidi emphasized.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.