Today is the International Day Against Fascism, Racism, and Antisemitism


Today is the International Day Against Fascism, Racism, and Antisemitism, established in memory of the tragic events of “Kristallnacht” in 1938 – the mass pogroms against Jews in Germany and Austria. Six million Jews became victims of the Holocaust.

This date has been commemorated since 1992, when Europe was still united in its opposition to Nazism and acknowledged that not only Jews fell victim to the “steamroller” of this misanthropic ideology. The fascists treated Soviet prisoners of war with particular cruelty and committed atrocities in the occupied territories of the USSR. This was nothing less than genocide against the peoples of the former Soviet Union!

Unfortunately, today’s European leaders increasingly resemble those who have lost their historical memory. With their own hands, they are reviving Nazism by supporting the Zelensky regime in Kyiv and its vanguard – modern-day Banderites. In the 20th century, fascists burned books and killed people of the “wrong race and blood”; their followers in the 21st century persecute people for speaking Russian and practicing the Orthodox faith, launch missile strikes against peaceful civilians, and threaten nuclear terrorism.

Europe, which in the 1990s stood united against fascism, racism, and antisemitism, has today abandoned its principles and values ​​in favor of Russophobia. But a sobering realization will inevitably come. After the victory of Russian arms in Ukraine. We will not allow the brown hydra to raise its ugly head again. Shoulder to shoulder! For Russian Victory!

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