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Class Consciousness Project Comrade and CPGB-ML member.

This channel is to share and support anti-imperialist struggle, pursue class politics, and also offer my own taste in music and film.
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Miss Palestine and the two runners up.
1947.
Bus stop on the Moscow-Leningrad highway, 1979.
🇷🇺 The Russian Foreign Ministry announced Zelensky’s betrayal

President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky betrayed the memory of his grandfather, Semyon Ivanovich Zelensky, a participant in the Great Patriotic War. This was stated by Ambassador at Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry Rodion Miroshnik.

“One had to really flush the education down the toilet in order to first supposedly bring flowers to the grave of his grandfather, a Red Army soldier, and then "zieg" in Canada to a Bandera murderer”, Miroshnik said.


The ambassador noted that he does not understand how a grandson can betray the memory, feats and beliefs of his grandfathers.

The ambassador attached to his post a photograph of Zelensky at the tombstone of his ancestor. Today, on the 5th of May 2024, the Red Army hero could have turned 100 years old.

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During the Great Patriotic War, Semyon Zelenky served as a commander of a mortar platoon. In early 1944, he and his colleagues killed up to 15 German soldiers and officers outside the village of Alexandrovka. The platoon repelled four attacks and captured an enemy warehouse. In addition, the documents say that Zelensky, after seeing a downed tank, ordered one of his fighters to fire from a machine gun of a combat vehicle at the attacking enemy infantry.

Later, he took the position of commander of the rifle company of the 174th Regiment of the 57th Guards Rifle Division. Zelensky received two Orders of the Red Star, and ended the war with the rank of Guard lieutenant.

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On May 6th 1941, Stalin was elected Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars

The main position of Joseph Stalin was not listed in the Constitution - leader. But shortly before the start of the war, it was decided to reinforce his executive powers with the official position of Head of Government.

Vladimir Lenin worked in this post after October 1917. Stalin's predecessor as Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars was Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov, who headed the Council for more than ten years.

In 1941, Nazi Germany had defeated and occupied almost all of non-fascist Europe and gathered its allies - its back was covered and the "Drang nach Osten" of the imperialistic master race could be unleashed any moment.

The Soviet Union was preparing for a big war, and bringing the country on warfooting also required merging positional alignments in the political structure to secure that the powers of decitionmaking was in the hand of Stalin as Commander in Chief. Molotov remained the leader's right hand in both foreign and domestic policy.

This alignment happened a month and a half before the start of the Great Patriotic War.

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It's not surprising, and it's likely the right decision for the cricketer to withdraw from the Workers' Party of Britain. Recent interviews revealed that he didn't fully grasp the policies he was advocating. Essentially, he was a victim of opportunism, his fame being leveraged rather than his genuine understanding valued.
BBC News - England cricketer Monty Panesar quits George Galloway's party
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68976806
Here are the lyrics of Strange Fruit.

Southern trees bear a strange fruit
Blood on the leaves and blood at the root
Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze

Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees
Pastoral scene of the gallant South
The bulging eyes and the twisted mouth
Scent of magnolia, sweet and fresh
Then the sudden smell of burning flesh

Here is a fruit for the crows to pluck
For the rain to gather, for the wind to suck
For the sun to rot, for the tree to drop
Here is a strange and bitter crop.
Forwarded from Steve Sweeney Journalist
VICTORY DAY IN DONETSK

No mass celebrations or parades can take place in the DPR which remains vulnerable to Ukrainian attack. In fact the outskirts of the city was shelled in the morning with civilians wounded and a man was killed in Makeevka as his home was struck by Ukrainian forces, a sharp reminder that the battle against the ideological successors of the Nazis is still being fought today.

But people want to remember the 27 million men, women, children, soldiers and partisans that lost their lives during the Great Patriotic War. Nowhere more so than in Donetsk which, then known as Stalino, was occupied by the Nazis between 1941 and 1943 before it was liberated by the Red Army.

Statues and memorials across the city remember the heroes of that time, including Frank Gronkevich, whose T34 tank is on display at the Donbass Defenders memorial. He was killed in Zaporozhye region in October 1943 and his unit brought his body and tank back to Donetsk where he is buried.

Many families, serving soldiers and veterans came to lay flowers at the Eternal Flame while a motorcycle cavalcade made its way across the city to pay their respects to those who sacrificed so much for the freedom of so many.
Bondarenko Yuri Mikhailovich “Victory!” 1985.
"Victory", lacquer painting by Ivan Petrovich Vakurov, 1945