Posted on 09/19/2022 10:28:02 PM PDT by Its All Over Except ...
Looks nothing like a Totenkampf -- no cross bones, no black insignia, no schutz staffel runes etc.
Next you'll be claiming that the Jolly Roger is a nazi symbol
It’s not anti-semitism. Unless you think the Jolly Roger was also anti-semitic?
You do realize that the President of Ukraine AND it’s prime minister both are Jewish?
Deny and explain the other stuff away, Banderite.
Exactly - Putin and crew try to hide that information.
And a crap load of people in the US during WWII were Nazi sympathizers and supporters too, so your point is moot, if not utterly irrelevant given that Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was not an alliance to the degree you knuckleheads make it out to be...it was simply an agreement to split Poland between them, dink.
Russia actively joined with the Nazis to split not just Poland but the entire lands between the Nazis and the Russians
So you guys allied with the Nazi
The denial is only from you, Nazi-ally.
The death’s head is a common organizational symbol used in western and central European militaries to indicate willingness to face death in the course of duty. Why are there so many stupid remarks made by partisans on both sides of the current Ukrainian War, particularly as it has absolutely no real impact or importance, other than academic military, to Americans. Further, if you are calling me a liar KMA.
You are literally walking and talking proof that the education system utterly failed and fails.
From a libtard jackass of a site with an Edit button, that if ever cited in an actual academic setting via a paper, etc. would get you AUTO-FAILED.
“The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was a non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union that enabled those two powers to partition Poland between them.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molotov%E2%80%93Ribbentrop_Pact
idiotic morons.
You stupid person. My basic remark was addressed to the death’s head symbol. It is a common piece of central European military symbology which is where the SS picked it up. People seem to be devoid of sense when commenting on the current Ukrainian war. Certain Russian units use a skull insignia, it is a common symbol to express willingness to kill the enemy. Why are people so crazed over this conflict? Personal history? To many doses of cartoonish so called history? What?
You dolt, I am not explaining anything away. The death’s head is simply a common central European military symbology which is where the SS got it from. It is a waste of time to try to be rational over the current strange Ukrainian War, which is without a scintilla of true interest to the US. Why do you care what either side uses for symbols. They could hoist the Jolly Rodger, who cares?
You and what-difference-at-this-point-does-it-make-Hillary ClintonIdiot must be super good friends, yeah?
Oh well, with Ukraine beating up the Russians, I guess it is time for Russian stooges to trot out the Ukrainian neo-Nazi meme, just like the Dems and the news media trot out the Republicans-are-racists smear by pointing to a Confederate flag decal on a car at a Trump rally.
As English can be hard for Cyrillic readers like yourself, I understand that's why you didn't read in the article
According to the protocol, Romania, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Finland were divided into German and Soviet "spheres of influence".[102] In the north, Finland, Estonia, and Latvia were assigned to the Soviet sphere.[102] Poland was to be partitioned in the event of its "political rearrangement": the areas east of the Pisa, Narev, Vistula, and San Rivers would go to the Soviet Union, and Germany would occupy the west.[102] Lithuania, which was adjacent to East Prussia, was assigned to the German sphere of influence, but a second secret protocol, agreed to in September 1939, reassigned Lithuania to the Soviet Union
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