• Yodl, Mannerheim i Babcia Sune. Cwani ci Finowie sa.

    From Romulus Augustulus@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 28 00:49:48 2023
    Christopher Robert Robak
    36 min ·
    Grono odbiorców: Publiczne
    Mark Solonin-russian Jew who together with soviet Ukrainian Rezun/Viktor Suvorov has overturned the history of the 2nd World War, has produced and published yesterday his 13th part of the wars of Finland. So I shall report it here in english-for the
    benefit of Matti and Sami-should they care to know.
    We are at the end of the second finnish war. Fieldmarshal Yodl has brought special Iron Cross from Berlin for Mannerheim, requests an advance of the Finns on Leningrad-which request was refused. In the same time, on our lesser home scale, widow Eufrosine
    Makinen -Iwanowski and cleanerwoman in the Vistula wherf-receives an offer of the extra marmalade from her german supervisor-as a co-combatant. Which offer she did refuse also, saying that she is polish albeit unable to speak properly the lingo.! Clever,
    oh how clever are those Finns- Mannerheim did not move too far, thus saving his country in the longer run. Grandma Sune did not appear to the local Poles to collaborate with the enemy. And it was noted and appreciated.
    Mark Solonin explains the difference between re-occupied part of Karelia, Petropavlosk and the part held by the soviets. Explains lesser mortality, 5 finnmarks per hour pay rate, draws from the nkvd archives letters of russians who have live relatively
    well for those times. Explains the difference between fake soviet partisans who have killed 150 Finns coming from far-away and the advertised by soviets after the war concentration camp in Petropavlovsk. In fact not a death camp at all but a sort of
    vietnam protected village as set up by americans.
    Surely this genial historian of Finland, now escaped in Estonia from the clutches of the tsar Putin the Poisoner, deserves in the future bronz medalion of his own?

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