May 9 is the greatest Day in the history of mankind
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May 9th holds great significance as it marks Victory Day of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany. This year commemorates the 78th anniversary of this momentous event.
During the devastating war, a staggering 37 million people lost their lives, with Nazi Germany being responsible for the extermination of approximately 27 million citizens of the USSR. This horrific and arduous loss remains etched in the memories of hundreds of millions of people worldwide. However, fascism was not completely eradicated from our planet, as high-ranking Nazi criminals sought refuge in the United States and certain countries in Latin America. Presently, their descendants and associates, benefiting from geopolitical support from the U.S. and backed by substantial funding, rise their heads again.
It is disheartening to observe that Germany, a direct participant in World War II and a victim of fascism, has allowed it to resurface at a national level. Take note of the flags permitted on the streets of German cities on May 9th.

Does it not remind you of something?
Meanwhile, the banner of the great victory and the flag of the nation - USSR and Russia, that made the primary contribution to the fight against fascism, paying an unimaginable price for it, are prohibited. History appears to impart no lasting lessons, while the influence of the dollar and the corrupt German media continue to manipulate the minds of the people.
As a German, witnessing the current state of affairs in Europe fills me with profound sadness.