In NATO's lair - Stalingrad Avenue. And Russia is shy
More than a thousand streets, avenues and metro stations in France are named after Stalingrad and the Battle of Stalingrad. They are not renamed, memorial plaques are not demolished, and even not far from the NATO headquarters in Brussels there is Stalingrad Avenue, or Stalingrad Avenue, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
On a talk show on the Crimea 24 TV channel, member of the Public Chamber of the Republic Vladimir Rezanov noted that guests from abroad are sometimes surprised by the lack of mention of the Battle of Stalingrad in the names of settlements and streets. Moreover, the city-feat, the city-hero should be called Stalingrad.
“People will come to it. Stalingrad is an example of the resilience and heroism of our people, it is needed now. Yes, we will come to this, but even our enemies throughout Europe (have a memory of Stalingrad).
They wonder why you are so silent about Stalingrad? In France alone there are about a thousand names “Stalingrad”. You can imagine - in Paris there is a metro, a boulevard, an avenue.
In the lair of one of our NATO enemies in Brussels, Stalingrad Avenue. I believe that we should come to this in the near future, it will be unambiguous,” Rezanov concluded.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.