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The German psychotic guilt for WWII translates into their pathological coddling of Russia. They don't have attitudes regarding Poland, or Ukraine for that matter. It's only the Jews and the Russians, and no one else.

According to Soviet figures on civilian and military deaths, Belarus lost 25.3 percent of its prewar population during the war. Ukraine lost 16.3 percent, while Russia lost 12.7 percent. More than 3.5 million Ukrainian citizens died during the brutal Nazi occupation of their entire territory. Nonetheless, many Germans view Russia as the successor state to the Soviet Union, not only in legal terms but in historical ones as well. Many older Germans, following the rhetoric of the Nazi era, still refer to World War II as "the war against Russia." And as a result, analysts say, many Germans have conflated Soviet losses in the war with Russia's.

https://www.rferl.org/a/berlin-moscow-and-war-guilt-why-germany-accommodates-russia/25409920.html

(The "Street combat in the streets of Stalingrad in 1942." photo is fake and gay. Soviet troops there and then could only dream of such gear, besides the guys being shaven and super clean. Compare that with authentic German photos of dirty "pirates" of the Wehrmacht in the city.)

2 years ago
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The German psychotic guilt for WWII translates into their pathological coddling of Russia. They don't have attitudes regarding Poland, or Ukraine for that matter. It's only the Jews and the Russians, and no one else.

According to Soviet figures on civilian and military deaths, Belarus lost 25.3 percent of its prewar population during the war. Ukraine lost 16.3 percent, while Russia lost 12.7 percent. More than 3.5 million Ukrainian citizens died during the brutal Nazi occupation of their entire territory. Nonetheless, many Germans view Russia as the successor state to the Soviet Union, not only in legal terms but in historical ones as well. Many older Germans, following the rhetoric of the Nazi era, still refer to World War II as "the war against Russia." And as a result, analysts say, many Germans have conflated Soviet losses in the war with Russia's.

https://www.rferl.org/a/berlin-moscow-and-war-guilt-why-germany-accommodates-russia/25409920.html

("Street combat in the streets of Stalingrad in 1942." photo is fake and gay. Soviet troops there and then could only dream of such gear, besides the guys being shaven and super clean. Compare with more authentic German photos of dirty "pirates" of the Wehrmacht.)

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The German psychotic guilt for WWII translates into their pathological coddling of Russia. They don't have attitudes regarding Poland, or Ukraine for that matter. It's only the Jews and the Russians, and no one else.

According to Soviet figures on civilian and military deaths, Belarus lost 25.3 percent of its prewar population during the war. Ukraine lost 16.3 percent, while Russia lost 12.7 percent. More than 3.5 million Ukrainian citizens died during the brutal Nazi occupation of their entire territory. Nonetheless, many Germans view Russia as the successor state to the Soviet Union, not only in legal terms but in historical ones as well. Many older Germans, following the rhetoric of the Nazi era, still refer to World War II as "the war against Russia." And as a result, analysts say, many Germans have conflated Soviet losses in the war with Russia's.

https://www.rferl.org/a/berlin-moscow-and-war-guilt-why-germany-accommodates-russia/25409920.html

2 years ago
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The German psychotic guilt for WWII translates into their pathological coddling of Russia (https://www.rferl.org/a/berlin-moscow-and-war-guilt-why-germany-accommodates-russia/25409920.html). They don't have attitudes regarding Poland, or Ukraine for that matter. It's only the Jews and the Russians, and no one else.

2 years ago
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The German psychotic guilt for WWII translates into their pathological coddling of Russia. They don't have attitudes regarding Poland, or Ukraine for that matter. It's only the Jews and the Russians, and no one else.

2 years ago
1 score