Second World War

What If Nazi Germany Won in Ukraine

«Those who are now destroying the cemeteries of the Soviet soldiers will still pay for doing so. Nature will take revenge on them and their children although they may not believe this now. No one can cancel the law of historical karma. This law always catches up to the grave robbers.» -Oles Buzina Notes on … Continue reading What If Nazi Germany Won in Ukraine

Nazi German Weapons as Trophies at the Service of the Red Army in World War II

Editor’s and Translator’s Notes: There has been much discussion about the trophies used by each side in the current conflict in Ukraine. For this reason, it is worthwhile to return to World War II and examine the captured weapons used by the Red Army to its advantage. The following article, originally entitled “Red Army’s Trophies: … Continue reading Nazi German Weapons as Trophies at the Service of the Red Army in World War II

Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman compares Iran’s Supreme Leader to Hitler

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Poland commits “ACT OF BARBARISM” and begins DESTROYING Soviet war memorials

After months of passing the necessary legislation and making the requisite threats, Poland has begun demolishing war memorials to the Soviet Army which have stood in Poland since 1945.
Poland has not negotiated the matter with Russia, nor have Polish authorities even appeared interested in inter-state dialogue about a deeply serious issue in the context of wider world history and historical memory.

Poland orders DESTRUCTION of Soviet War Memorials

The Polish Sejm (Parliament) has just passed a law ordering the destruction of Soviet war memorials throughout Poland.
The Soviet Army liberated Poland after years of brutal Nazi occupation beginning in 1939. This is a fact of history seemingly lost on modern Polish politicians. Soviet war memorials appear in many countries where the Red Army helped to liberate occupied lands from the fascist aggressors. They stand as a tribute to the 27 million Soviet citizens who made the ultimate sacrifice in the war against Hitler’s wicked ideology.

Man living in Argentina claims to be Hitler

A man who claims to be 128 years of age has publicly outed himself as Adolf Hitler.
The man who now calls himself Herman Guntherberg claims that he fled to Argentina after 1945 used fake documents.

Argentina: 128-year-old man claims he is Adolf Hitler https://t.co/H2T4Lis4S9 pic.twitter.com/YgoMekvSXk
— Underground Science (@UndergndScience) June 18, 2017

EXCLUSIVE: The Duran visits London fire ground zero

Judging from the mainstream media reports in the UK, the area around the location of a massive fire which gutted Grenfell Tower, a large apartment tower in west London, is something of a war zone, a place where anger and bitterness is ready to burst open into displays of violence.
As it is with so much else to do with the msm, this was not the case.
The area was not only calm but in some ways was eerily silent. On every wall and lamppost were signs with photos of missing people, most sadly presumed dead.

Fascist Ukrainian regime bans Victory Day and Immortal Regiment

In two days, on the 9th of May, Russians throughout the world and others who commemorate the defeat of fascism in 1945 will celebrate Victory Day.
However, Victory Day has been effectively banned in Ukraine, a former Soviet Republic that once celebrated on the 9th of May along with Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Serbia and others.
READ MORE: Here’s why Victory Day on the 9th of May is a deeply important occasion for Russians

The Duran is building a Digital Immortal Regiment -send your WWII ancestor photos

In recent years, Russian cities and increasingly, cities around the globe have held a march of The Immortal Regiment on the 9th of May.
The Immortal Regiment consists of people of all ages carrying photos of loved ones and comrades who fought in, died in and in some cases lived through the Great Patriotic War, as the Second World War is called in Russia.
It is a sombre and deeply moving event as no one in Russia and for that matter hardly any Russians anywhere in the world were not related to someone or knew someone who was in the war.