From the River to the Sea: Ibaitik Itsasora (70) eta Scott Ritter

Ibaitik Itsasora

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Gaza BEFORE Israel showed up

Israel is a criminal state

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Zionists in 2025… “Palestine never existed”

Zionists in 1899… “We will colonise Palestine”

Copied from @Resist0 5(Pelham).

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Khalissee@Kahlissee

This is a replica of the car where Hind Rajab was found after the man below shot her and her family 335 times, just to make sure she wouldn’t survive

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Khalissee@Kahlissee

THIS IS THE FACE OF THE MAN WHO KILLED HIND RAJAB

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Chay Bowes@BowesChay

7 years ago the “German Army had a Nazi Problem”

Guess who the German defence minister was at the time?

Germany is now re arming, banning the opposition, crushing dissent and demonising anyone agiant the Ukrainian war.

All sounds familiar.

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This is absolutely criminal.

Irudia

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Donya @donyaihsan

Never forget him!

Irudia

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Palestine Culture@PalestineCultu1

Silence is complicity.

Irudia

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lets make him famous

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Jonathan Cook@Jonathan_K_Cook

A Guardian editorial today criticising Israel’s complete blockade of all food and water entering Gaza for the past two months, starving more than two million people, could have been written at any time over the past year and a half. Israel has simply sped up its starvation programme of late.

In other words, the Guardian’s tempered indignation is far too little, and far too late.

The Guardian ends its editorial: “What is shameful about this ICJ [International Court of Justice] case is the need to bring it. What is shameful is that almost half the children in Gaza questioned in a study said that they wished to die. What is shameful is that so many civilians have been killed, and so many more pushed to the brink of starvation. What is shameful is that this has, indeed, been allowed to happen.”

And how was this shame-inducing crime against humanity “allowed to happen”?

What’s truly shameful is that the Guardian and the rest of the western establishment media have chosen to soft-soap their reporting of a genocide for more than 18 months, and helped their governments to smear those who oppose it as antisemites.

Not just starvation but a genocide has been “allowed to happen” – and the Guardian has been one of the major players that allowed it to happen.

Don’t be fooled by its belated hand-wringing.

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Nazi Germany’s WW II invasion of southern Russia through the Ukraine borderlands began 22 June 1941. Hitler was obsessed with Crimea and said, “Once Crimea was in his hands, he would not let it go.” [Sounds a bit like Vladimir Zelensky’s self-destructive obsession, doesn’t it?]

The Germans recruited Ukrainian volunteers. Various Ukrainian groups fought side by side with the German and Romanian armies as they advanced into the Peninsula, including the Ukrainian Nationalist Military Detachments and the Ukrainian Liberation Army.

These combined German forces initially encountered fierce Red Army resistance but eventually gained control of and occupied most of Crimea; however, the fortified Soviet port city of Sevastopol remained in Red Army hands.

The siege of Sevastopol lasted 250 days (October 1941 to July 1942). Finally in 1944, the Red Army broke out of Sevastopol and captured back Crimea. Throughout the campaign, the Germans, Romanians and Ukrainians suffered close to 100,000 casualties – as did the defending Soviet armies.

Crimea has been Russia since Catherine the Great established the Russian Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol in 1783. After Stalin, a Georgian, died, Khrushchev, a Ukrainian, extrajudicially transferred Crimea to Ukraine for his own political purposes, but Crimea always remained an autonomous republic.

20 January 1991: During the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a referendum was held in Crimea. With 81% turnout, 93% of Crimeans voted to restore the “Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic” status and remain within the USSR.

16 March 2014: After the coup in Kyiv, a referendum was held in Crimea. With 83% turnout; 97% voted to re-join Russia. Today, Russian, Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar are official languages. Tatar-language schools and cultural institutions have been revitalized.

The border tampering and political shenanigans of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev and Vladimir Zelensky do not change anything. During WW II – it was Russian and Soviet blood – not Ukrainian – that defended Crimea from Hitler’s armies.

Team Trump, the UK, Zelensky and the unelected leaders of the European Union are misjudging the degree to which Putin’s Russia will go to protect Crimea and the Russians in Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhia and Kherson from NATO-armed Ukraine and Right Sector Nazi thugs.

As Putin made clear in June 2024as long as NATO and Zelensky’s regime do not recognize #Crimea and the four Eastern oblasts as permanent Russia territory, the Russian military will continue advancing toward the historical “Russian cities” of Odessa, Mykolaiv, Dnipro and Kharkiv.

The threat of escalation and a larger war is coming from the West. Like it or not, this decades-long conflict in the Ukrainian borderlands – and the fate of the remaining Palestinians in #Gaza – is solely in Trump’s “Art of the Deal” hands.

#UkraineRussiaWar

Irudia

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So here we have Ursula von der Leyen, the unelected head of the EU, warning that if any nation votes the ‘wrong’ way, meaning not in line with Brussels’ dictates , the EU will crack down.

We have tools

Democracy be damned, obedience comes first…..

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Cool, let’s now celebrate the Banderites who slaughtered 100,000 polish farmers and assisted in assaults with the Germans.

The UK has really fallen low.

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Mosab Abu Toha@MosabAbuToha

I’m honored to receive the Pulitzer Prize today. Great thanks to the prize’s jury and board members for honoring me.

I dedicate this success to my family, friends, teachers, and students in Gaza.

Blessings to the 31 members of my family who were killed in one air strike in 2023. Blessings to the souls of my four first cousins, two of whom were killed with their husbands and their children.

Blessings to the soul of my great aunt, Fatima, whose “corpse” remains under the rubble of her house since October 2024.

Blessings to the graves of my grandparents who I will never find.

Blessings to the souls of my students who got killed while looking for food or firewood.

To the school where I studied and where I taught, to the library that I founded and to which I added one poetry book before 2023.

Blessings to many more, many more.

I’m praying for an immediate and permanent ceasefire and JUSTICE and PEACE!

Irudia

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Donya @donyaihsan

Say YES!

Irudia

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Say yes ??￰゚ヌᄌ

Irudia

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This child, who touched the world with his song “Bear witness, O world, they destroyed our homes” during the genocide in Gaza, was martyred today after an Israeli airstrike targeted Nuseirat refugee camp in the heart of the Gaza Strip.

Irudia

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?￰ンミレ?￰ンミᄁ? ? @SMO_VZ

The COMRADES of RUSSIA coming to MOSCOW for VICTORY DAY, MAY 9TH !

Irudia

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?￰ンモᄇ?￰ンモᄊ? ? @JimmyJ4thewin

This is not normal.

Irudia

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I refuse to believe people are so disconnected and ignorant that they can’t see what is truly going on. You are either against what Israel is doing or you support the evil taking place. There is simply too much knowledge available for you to claim ignorance.

Irudia

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Never forget >

Wall street and the US were behind the rise of Hitler >

Antony Sutton, a former Hoover Institution Research Fellow, documented in *Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler* how American financiers and corporations significantly supported Nazi Germany’s rise. He details how Wall Street banks, including Brown Brothers Harriman and J.P. Morgan, provided loans and investments that bolstered Hitler’s regime, particularly through German cartels like I.G. Farben. Major U.S. companies—General Motors, Ford, General Electric, and Standard Oil—supplied technology, vehicles, and resources critical to Germany’s war machine, often profiting from both sides of the conflict.

Sutton argues these actions were driven by profit motives and a desire to control global markets, not ideology, with firms like IBM even aiding Nazi logistics.

His research, backed by bank records and congressional reports, reveals a troubling collaboration that fueled Hitler’s ascent, challenging narratives of U.S

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Irlandarra@aldamu_jo

She nailed it ,

Brilliantly Eloquent! United States of Israel.

Ana Kasparian

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Hossam Shabat a journalist was assassinated by Israel after posting this...

Israeli occupation forces prepared a deep hole in one of the squares surrounding the Indonesian Hospital and placed some males in it with their hands tied and their eyes blindfolded In north Gaza.

Justice for Hossam Shabat and all the 200 members of the media killed in Gaza by Israel

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The Resonance@Partisan_12

YOU LIVE ON STOLEN LAND, YOU DRINK STOLEN WATER, YOU EAT STOLEN FOOD….”

She completely destroyed this settler with the facts.

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Martyrs of Gaza@GazaMartyrs

The entire family of Jihad Shukri Al-Agha was wiped from Khan Younis’ civil registry by Israeli forces. A home, a lineage, a lifetime of memories reduced to nothing. Their birth certificates? Voided. Their graves? Unmarked. A systematic annihilation by Israel.

Irudia

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@zei_squirrel

the brilliant Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish:

Thank you @georgegalloway for exposing the truth: Iran’s Jews live freelynot the lie peddled by the West.

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Benjamin Netanyahu came and testified that “If You take Sadam Hussain, democracy will grow in middle East”

Dave Smith (Jewish American) exposed Netanyahu on bringing wars for USA

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Ryan Milton@1860rm

Thanks to my friend for posting on my trip!

Her post with my video:

How do Russians commemorate the martyrs who died in the Great Patriotic War?

From the beginning of the video, everyone held a blood-red carnation in their hands, to the majestic and cold footsteps of the guards who laid wreaths. All the spectators, from adults to children, looked solemn, as they knew what they were commemorating… The solemnity of the entire ceremony was moving.

A war in which the country lost one-tenth of its population and every family had loved ones sacrificed is worthy of such commemoration by the Russians. Scott Ritter @RealScottRitter

said in a live broadcast just now that Russians take Victory Day very seriously. Americans celebrate Independence Day as a holiday, but few people read the Declaration of Independence. Everyone who signed it was actually signing their own death sentence.

It made me reflect on how we in America have so much to be proud of and to remember, yet all we know is barbecue and beer.

Ryan said, “You should come to Russia. Russians love Americans. We have to learn to love them.”

I just attended a concert by a Russian piano teacher the day before. The participants also brought flowers and listened attentively to the romantic piano music from Germany to Russia. How can Americans not love Russians?

At the end of the day, we are people with such similar beliefs. Stop the war before it gets out of control.

This is the first time I want to advise the respected President Trump @realDonaldTrump that he should be more careful with his words sometimes.

Let the United States, like the Russians, solemnly commemorate those soldiers who gave their lives for victory in World War II.

#VictoryDay80

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MK71@MK71GA

@realDonaldTrump are you sending a delegation to Moscow to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Victory in WWII? Frankly, you should go yourself. If the French and the British leaders won’t do it (and shame on them!), America should lead by example and honor our WWII ally and the heroes (Soviet and American alike) who gave their lives for peace. America should be represented at the 80th Anniversary Parade.

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BREAKING: Today, I introduced the “American Privacy Restoration Act” to FULLY REPEAL the Patriot Act and strip rogue intelligence officers of their extraordinary mass surveillance powers.

Since the passage of the USA Patriot Act in the aftermath of 9/11, intelligence agency officials have used their mass surveillance tools to settle personal scores, interfere in elections, and spy on untold numbers of innocent Americans.

This abuse must come to an end!

READ MORE: https://breitbart.com/politics/2025/05/07/exclusive-rep-anna-paulina-luna-proposes-to-strip-deep-state-surveillance-tools-by-repealing-patriot-act/

Irudia

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Reliable sources here in Moscow are telling me that Ukraine is planning to attempt to “disrupt” Victory Day with “Serious provocations, worse than Drones”

So serious that Zelenskys’ inner circle is moving their families out of Kiev in anticipation of a massive Russian response

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April in The Russia House: Crimean Independence, the Soviet Gulag, and a multipolar world.

Watch in full on The Russia House with Scott Ritter:

https://t.me/tribute/app?startapp=smnz

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?￰ンミレ?￰ンミᄁ? ? @SMO_VZ

Thanks for the REPOST !!

I’ve been jealous of you ever since you stood in front of the CHECHEN ARMY !!

Then you got GENERAL APTI ALAUDINOV !!!

Priceless)))

FIRE & BRIMSTONE is the only tool to use on these warmongers now within the STATE APPARATUS…

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?￰ンミレ?￰ンミᄁ? ? @SMO_VZ

MAN ON FIRE!! SCOTT RITTER , @RealScottRitter, was on Judge Nap , @Judgenap, and carpet bombed Trump

” he’s a Liar ”

” he is a fool”

” he needs to stand down ”

Absolutely the best 25 minutes of Ritter ever on any PODCAST !

He has called out Trump and Rubio

FAILURE across the Board aim Diplomacy in every location !

https://youtube.com/live/G3Q0Y96mO

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Chay Bowes@BowesChay

When historians look back at what led to the collapse of the European Union and probably NATO

They will recall that the Union wasn’t destroyed by external forces It was destroyed by a fanatical dedication to a non-member State run by a drug addled actor playing Dictator.

Irudia

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“This is the People’s war, our Sacred War.”

China, India and Africa join together to perform the most powerful patriotic WW2 song – written by Alexander Alexandrov, who also composed the Soviet anthem.

The beauty of the voices against the sternness of the words.

Even if you are not Russian…to tears.

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Immortal Regiment motorcade rolled through central Stockholm today in defiance of migration minister Johan Forssell, who has threatened to deport participants.

Of course, people celebrating victory over Nazism are the most dangerous migrants Sweden has to worry about.

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Unfiltered With S.A.M@unfiltered__sam

? Scott Ritter & Stavros Kalenteridis expose Turkey’s bold global agenda—from the “Blue Homeland” doctrine to Ankara’s military footprint abroad into the Med, N. Africa & Central Asia.

https://youtu.be/OM5QFEXIWsU?si=hBRJZnoXhrRyTQDA

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@RealScottRitter

@kalenteridis

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Judge Andrew Napolitano@JudgingFreedom

Scott Ritter: Can Trump Bring Peace to Ukraine ?

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Judge Andrew Napolitano

@JudgingFreedom

Scott Ritter : Can Trump Bring Peace to Ukraine ?

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My latest in Energy Intelligence:

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Watch. Listen and Understand what exactly people get wrong about #MMT.

A short 5-minute master class by Bill Mitchell.

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Scott Ritte

The Margin of Victory

May 09, 2025

Illustration by NEMØ

On May 9, Russia celebrates the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany. The United States played a major role in the defeat of Nazi Germany, one the American people should never forget and never stop honoring. But the margin of our victory over the Nazi scourge was razor slim, measured in the lives of millions of our Soviet allies without whom our collective victory would never have happened. We should never forget their sacrifice.

The Battle of Waterloo, in June 1815, Napoleon’s dream of French glory, was crushed by the combined armies of Great Britain and Prussia. According to field marshal Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington and commander of the British forces, “the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life.” If one or two more battalions of French Imperial Guardsmen had been available during the third and final infantry assault on the British center, the British positions would have collapsed, allowing Napoleon to pivot his army and meet the Prussian forces under the command of Field Marshal Blücher head on, pinning them in place until French reserves closed in from behind, an action which would have led to the destruction of the Prussians. But the French had reached the end of their resources, and when the tired soldiers of the British 52nd Regiment of Foot made a last desperate charge, the French Old Guard broke, sending the entire French army into retreat, ending the battle.

The margin of victory was literally a few hundred men in a battle that involved hundreds of thousands on either side.

Colonel Chamberlain leads the 20th Maine in their charge on Little Round Top

In July 1863, during the Battle of Gettysburg, the 20th Maine, a regiment which normally mustered some 1,621 men but which, because of the effects of war and heavy campaigning, had been whittled down to 266, was tasked with holding the left flank of the Union line, a small hill known as Little Round Top. Prior to the battle commencing, the 20th Maines was reinforced by 120 deserters from the 2nd Maine, who were given the option of joining the 20th or being shot. This brought the 20th Maine up to 386 men.

Facing the 20th Maine were two Alabama regiments, the 15th and the 47th. The approach march to the position held by the 20th Maine took several hours, in the hot sun, with no water. Between them, the 15th and 47th Alabama mustered just under 1,000 men. By the time the men from Alabama reached the base of Little Round Top, they had deployed some 180 men as skirmishers to protect their advance from Union sharpshooters. Another 15 men from the 15th Alabama were sent out to look for water.

The men from Alabama charged up Little Round Top four times but were repulsed. The fifth charge brought them to within 15 yards of the 20th Maine’s positions. Here they nearly broke through. The men from Maine had seen 130 of their number fall dead or wounded. They were running out of ammunition. But the men from Alabama were similarly exhausted, with 150 of their number fallen on the hill. When Colonel Chamberlain, the 20th Maine commander, ordered a last desperate bayonet charge, the men from Alabama broke.

Scott will discuss this article and answer audience questions on Ep. 262 of Ask the Inspector.

If it weren’t for the 120 men from the 2nd Maine regiment who reinforced the 20th Maine at the last moment, Little Round Top would have fallen.

If the Alabamans had retained the nearly 200 men they had left behind as skirmishers or water bearers, Little Round Top would have fallen.

If Little Round Top had fallen, the Battle of Gettysburg would have ended in a Union defeat, and the US Civil War may very well have had a different outcome.

Once again, the margin of victory came down to a few hundred men at the right time and place to change history.

Throughout the course of history, the margin of victory in battles that shaped world events often could be measured in terms of hundreds, if not thousands, of men whose presence at the right place and time tipped the scale of fate in their favor.

We won two World Wars—but we never took credit for it!,” Donald Trump, the 47th President of the United States, recently posted on his Truth Social account. “Everyone else does! All over the World, the Allies are celebrating the Victory we had in World War II. The only Country that doesn’t celebrate,” Trump wrote, “is the United States of America, and the Victory was only accomplished because of us. Without the United States,” Trump continued, “the War would have been won by other Countries, and what a different World it would be.”

Donald Trump went on to proclaim May 8 to be World War II Victory Day (he also redesignated November 11 as World War I Victory Day).

The impetus for such a historically flawed statement is not stated by those who issued it but is apparent to all: Trump is jealous of the attention being given to Russia’s May 9 Victory Day celebration and is looking to create a competing event which would thrust the United States into the limelight.

One of the problems Trump will face in generating enthusiasm for his new May 8 holiday is that the American people have long forgotten about “The Greatest Generation” and the sacrifices they made for the United States and the world in defeating the dual threats of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. More than 16 million Americans served in the military during World War II, of whom just under 300,000 were killed in combat, with another 670,000 wounded.

I will never denigrate the service of anyone who served their nation honorably in the time of war.

Every American who wore the uniform during World War II deserves praise, as do the millions of Americans who helped turn the American industrial base into the arsenal of democracy.

Americans fought the Germans and the Japanese simultaneously, requiring a division of resources and national focus that meant we could not bring the total weight of our national power down on our enemies.

The World War Two Memorial, Washington, DC

This required a balanced approach to both theaters of conflict where specific timings were linked to manpower and resource availability.

The margin of victory was often tighter than would otherwise have been desired. Take, for instance, the D-Day landings in France on June 6, 1944. The United States had been carefully martialing resources for this event, even as we engaged the Nazis in North Africa, Sicily and Italy.

But there was no guarantee of victory, as General Dwight Eisenhower’s statement he prepared in case of defeat demonstrated: “Our landings in the Cherbourg-Havre area have failed to gain a satisfactory foothold and I have withdrawn the troops. My decision to attack at this time and place was based upon the best information available. The troops, the air and the Navy did all that Bravery and devotion to duty could do. If any blame or fault attaches to the attempt it is mine alone.”

We prevailed on D-Day.

But the margin of victory was slim.

One of the factors that played a major role in successfully managing this margin of victory was the “other war,” the one most Americans know very little about—the war on the Eastern Front between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany.

Those familiar with the history of the Normandy operation may be familiar with “Operation Bagration,” the Soviet offensive against Nazi Germany’s Army Group Center which unfolded from June 22 through August 19, 1944. This offensive was ostensibly timed to prevent the Germans from transferring troops from the east front to Normandy. The Soviets employed a combined force of approximately 1,670,300 combat and support personnel against a German force of some 849,000 soldiers.

Soviet troops advance during Operation Bagration

By comparison, Operation Overlord, by mid-July 1944, saw the US and British deploy some 1,452,000 troops in France, facing off against a force of approximately 640,000 Germans. By the time Overlord concluded, on August 30, 1944, the allies had suffered some 226,386 combat casualties, with the Germans losing some 323,000 combat casualties, including around 233,000 prisoners.

During Operation Bagration, which ended on August 30, 1944, the Soviets suffered some 670,000 combat casualties, while inflicting losses of 539,480 killed, missing or captured Germans. In short, in just five weeks, the Soviets had destroyed 22 German divisions. To stabilize the front, Germany had to transfer 46 divisions to the eastern front, including several divisions that were supposed to be arrayed against the US and British forces in France.

But the real story of the critical role played by the Soviets in helping guarantee a US-British victory over the Germans at Normandy was the Dnieper-Carpathian Offensive which took place between December 1943 and May 1944. Here, the Soviets lost some 270,000 killed, and another 840,000 woundedgreater losses than the entire US military suffered fighting against both the Germans and Japanese—while inflicting 380,000 casualties on the Germans.

Destroyed German tanks, Operation Bagration

But this isn’t the full story.

Because of the Dnieper-Carpathian offensive, on the eve of the Normandy invasion Germany withdrew from France some 46,000 troops and nearly 400 tanks and assault guns organized into some of the most elite combat formations in the Germany military, to reinforce German positions arrayed against the Soviets.

These were troops that otherwise would have been deployed to counter the D-Day landings at Normandy, making the possibility of Eisenhower having to read his draft defeat statement more possible.

The margin of victory was slim.

But the Soviet contribution to allied victory in Normandy doesn’t stop here. The German mobile reserves which were supposed to respond to any allied invasion consisted of six divisions and several separate brigade-sized units which were transferred out of Russia to France in order to refit, ensuring that when Germany did respond to the US-British Normandy invasion, it would be using divisions that had been recently torn to pieces by the Soviets on the eastern front.

The margin of victory for the US and British forces in Normandy was slim and would have been even slimmer had the Soviets not carried out the twin offenses of Dnieper-Carpathian and Bagration. These two campaigns resulted in the Soviets losing more than twice the total number of casualties suffered by the United States for the entirety of World War II in both theater of operations.

A destroyed Soviet tank

Americans would do well to recall the words of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who noted in a letter to Soviet leader Joseph Stalin that “It was the Russian army that gutted the German military machine.”

And this came at an unimaginable cost.

Some 34 million Soviet men served in the Red Army during World War II. While the official death toll for the Red Army in World War II stands at some 8,600,000, the Central Military Archives in Moscow contains the names of more than 14 million Red Army soldiers who died or went missing during the fighting with Nazi Germany. Millions more were wounded in battle.

But this is only part of the story.

The fight against Nazi Germany took place on the soil of the Soviet Union—the dark earth of Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia, the Caucasus. Between 15.9–17.4 million civilians were killed on Soviet territory by Germany and its allies during the war.

These are unthinkable numbers.

And they are numbers no western nation, including the United States, could have sustained under similar conditions and prevailed.

Americans and Russians both speak about the importance of US military assistance—“Lend Lease”—on helping sustain the Red Army during the critical years of 1942-43.

A US lend lease convoy off the coast of Murmansk

But “Lend Lease” did not win the war.

The blood and sacrifice of the Red Army did.

As US President Franklin Roosevelt noted in 1942, “Russian troops have destroyed—and continue to destroy—more manpower, planes, tanks and cannons of our common enemy than all the other United Nations combined.”

It was the “skillful leadership, solid organization, appropriate training and, above all, determination to defeat the enemy, regardless of its own sacrifices” of the Red Army which, Roosevelt noted in a 1943 letter to Joseph Stalin, “certainly forced Hitler’s armed forces to follow the path to final defeat and won the admiration of the people of the United States for a long time.”

A long time.

But not forever.

Today a sitting American president denigrates the unimaginable sacrifice of the Red Army and the Soviet people—the Russian people—in defeating the scourge of Nazi Germany.

America should—indeed must—honor the sacrifices and accomplishments of its own soldiers and citizens in contributing to the great allied victory of Nazi Germany.

But not at the expense of the truth.

The Red Army engaged and destroyed between 76-80% of Nazi Germany’s military machine.

I’ve read and re-read Rick Atkinson’s amazing trilogy on the history of the US Army during World War II.

And I am amazed at just how slim the margin of victory was in many of the battles fought between American forces and their Nazi enemy.

German soldiers defend the Normandy hedge rows; a dead American soldier in the foreground

One more German battalion here, a few hundred German tanks there, and a battle may have gone the other way.

But the Germans did not have the resources, because nearly 9 million of their soldiers fought and died on the eastern front—9 million soldiers who otherwise would have been available to tip the scales of fate in favor of the Nazi armies fighting in the west.

The margin of American victory was slim.

And without the sacrifices of the Red Army and the Soviet citizens, there would have been no margin of victory.

For the people of Russia, May 9—Victory Day—is a solemn, spiritual occasion, where the eyes of the 27 million or more ancestors who perished in the horrible struggle against Nazi Germany stare down on the citizens of today, reminding them of the sacrifices they made, and challenging them to never disgrace their memory.

The military parade is a moment of supreme national pride.

Victory Day parade, Red Square

It is not, as some in the West posture, a statement of modern Russian military chauvinism.

Instead, the Russian people see before them the progeny of the Russian troops who paraded down Red Square in December 1941, marching straight from the ceremony to the front lines only a few miles away, where they shed their blood to stop the German army that was knocking at the door of the Soviet capital.

They see in the soldiers of today the pride of the Red Army when it again paraded at the end of the war against Nazi Germany, flinging down the banners of their defeated enemy.

They look at the young men who proudly march today and see in them the same indomitable spirit of their forefathers who gave everything so that the Russian people of today might live in peace on the soil of Mother Russia.

Victory Day is not a national gimmick, or a narcissistic pleasure for a Russian leader.

It is an expression of the very soul of a nation and its people.

A reminder that the margin of victory in World War II is measured in the sacrifice of the Red Army and the Soviet nation.

Donald Trump seems to have forgotten this truth.

It is incumbent upon the citizens of the United States, Britain, Canada, France and the other nations that comprised, together with the Soviet Union, the great alliance that defeated Nazi Germany.

The Russian people have never forgotten or forsaken these allies. Indeed, the Russian Army marches in their honor as well.

We must never forget the heroism and sacrifice made by American soldiers in defeating Nazi Germany.

But the margin of our victory was slim.

And only came because of the sacrifice of untold millions of Soviet soldiers and civilians.

It is our duty to honor them as we honor our own.

This article originally appeared on The Russia House with Scott Ritter Telegram channel. It is re-published here in honor of Victory Day.

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Geure herriari, Euskal Herriari dagokionez, hona hemen gure apustu bakarra:

We Basques do need a real Basque independent State in the Western Pyrenees, just a democratic lay or secular state, with all the formal characteristics of any independent State: Central Bank, Treasury, proper currency1, out of the European Distopia and faraway from NATO, maybe being a BRICS partner…

Ikus Euskal Herriaren independentzia eta Mikel Torka

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1 This way, our new Basque government will have infinite money to deal with. (Gogoratzekoa: Moneta jaulkitzaileko kasu guztietan, Gobernuak infinitu diru dauka.)

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