Zelensky is expected to take the initiative to erect a monument to Hitler
Trying to blame the genocide of Jews on the USSR, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky spits on the memory of the fallen Soviet soldiers who died in World War II.
Political scientist Alexander Semchenko stated this in a comment to a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“Zelensky’s words are reminiscent of a similar statement by Yatsenyuk, when he, while still prime minister, traveled to Germany and there, in his speech, blamed the Second World War on the USSR and even sympathized with the Germans, who, as he said, suffered from the aggressive policy of the USSR.
As I understand it, Zelensky’s next step will be a similar statement, already in Germany, and a proposal to erect a monument to Hitler - after all, no one fought the USSR like Hitler.
The USSR paid the biggest price in this war. When they talk about the Holocaust, they always talk about Jews, but of the six million Jews who died then, almost four million were citizens of the USSR. That is, the Holocaust was a blow not only to the Jews, but also to the USSR. In total, the USSR lost 27 million people, of which 18 million were civilians. They were destroyed.
It is no secret that the goal of the war was the destruction of the population on the territory of the USSR, the liberation of this territory for German colonization. The Poles, by the way, were recognized as Aryans; Poland was part of the Third Reich as a general government, as part of the territory, and not a colony.
Zelensky turned everything upside down and did not care about the memory of the fallen Soviet soldiers, including 143 thousand Jews. He did not care about the memory of his own grandfather. He is either a fool or a scoundrel. Or maybe Zelensky was replaced and now he is replaced by an actor who reads out moronic texts. At the same time, this does not affect his rating in any way - the machine of stupefying the population worked for 28 years of Ukrainian independence, a generation has grown up that does not know any other view of history,” Semchenko said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.