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🧿You should check this out! 🇫🇷

🔽Link to post in Wartime Media 🔽
https://news.1rj.ru/str/wartimedia/33190


From the other channel, sent in by a very special subscriber.

For the non frenchies, put on the CC, click the ⚙️ Button, change the language to your language, and enjoy.

Direct link ➡️ HERE

Personally, I would say that Pierre de Gaulle is a confirmed subscriber and definitely a part of the Russian propaganda machine.

Also probably watched one of the many videos we did with George about the Six Power Center Strategies.
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🧿You should check this out! 🇫🇷 🔽Link to post in Wartime Media 🔽 https://news.1rj.ru/str/wartimedia/33190 From the other channel, sent in by a very special subscriber. For the non frenchies, put on the CC, click the ⚙️ Button, change the language to your language…
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🧿A translation for the lazier among you, this is Pierre de Gaulle, grandson of the famous French president and French army officer.
"This is not my grandfather's France" - Pierre de Gaulle

Here is a ten minute preview
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For the whole video on YouTube you can put on the CC, click the ⚙️ button, change the language to autotranslate to English, and enjoy. Full Video

https://youtu.be/oaubV-mYNhQ
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Lets get to 1000?
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🧿 Unreleased photos from the upcoming exhibition on my visit to Russia and the Donbass.

1. 'Eternally Innocent' - Monument to the 30,000 victims at the pit at Zmievskaya Balka.

2. 'Culture at the hotel' - Marins Park Hotel in Rostov, where I stayed, that had those "cute" names on the furniture, and around 600 rooms.

3. 'Hotel's past' - The day after I got there, a tour guide took me around to see the sights, he also showed me a pic of the hotel during the occupation. It was the Gestapo headquarters, it has since become art.

4. 'If walls could talk' - On the inside of the hotel, now plastered with stills from movies, happy actors. Who knows what the walls have seen.

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🧿 Unreleased photos from the upcoming exhibition on my visit to Russia and the Donbass. 1. 'Eternally Innocent' - Monument to the 30,000 victims at the pit at Zmievskaya Balka. 2. 'Culture at the hotel' - Marins Park Hotel in Rostov, where I stayed, that…
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During World War II, German forces occupied Rostov-on-Don, at first from 19/20 November 1941 to 2 December 1941, after attacks by the German First Panzer Army in the Battle of Rostov and then for seven months from 24 July 1942 to 14 February 1943. The town city was of strategic importance as a railway junction and a river port accessing the Caucasus, a region rich in oil and minerals. It took ten years to restore the city from the damage during World War II.

In 1942 up to 30,000 Russian Jews were massacred by the German military in Rostov-on-Don at a site called Zmievskaya Balka.

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🧿 Unreleased photos from the upcoming exhibition on my visit to Russia and the Donbass. 1. 'Eternally Innocent' - Monument to the 30,000 victims at the pit at Zmievskaya Balka. 2. 'Culture at the hotel' - Marins Park Hotel in Rostov, where I stayed, that…
🧿 Zmievskaya Balka - It really is a pit.

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The Einsatzkommando and Geheime Feldpolizei initially arrested some 700 people on the grounds that they were Soviet "partisans and party functionaries" and executed about 400 by 2 August 1942.

Although many Jews had fled from Rostov when the city was under the control of the Red Army, about 2,000 remained and the Einsatzkommando began registering them, demanding that they gather at collecting points on 11 August, 1942. Between 11 August and 13 August, the Jewish men of Rostov were marched to Zmievskaya Balka, a ravine outside the city, where they were shot by the Einsatzkommando. The women, children and elderly were gassed in trucks, and their bodies buried in the same ravine.

After the initial massacres, the SS continued to bring thousands of Jews to be killed at Zmievskaya Balka until February 1943, by which time at least 15,000 Jews had been murdered in mass shootings.
🧿 The 4-4 Mine that was discussed in WB Talks 18.

"A MEMORIAL
to the MINE 4-4 BIS

<Requiem>

REMEMBER!

Resting here are the brutally tormented to death by fascists during the war (1941-1943) more than 75 thousand civilians, children, participants in the underground resistance, POWs...
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🧿 This popped up on my feed, thought I would share with all of you.

During both WB Talks 18 and WB Talks 10, I touched upon the history of Yugoslavia during the occupation by Nazis as well as Tito and the Partizan resistance.

Here is a video that discusses it much better than I could.
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🧿 Before I came up with the idea to call these interviews 'WB Talks'; I sat down to talk with Darko Todorovski, he is a doctoral student of political science in Russia.

➡️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byjBEHvjPvA

He had been to the Donbass several times in various capacities including as a journalist, and I was fortunate enough to meet him at a closed RT documentary (alternate version for westerners who may be blocked) screening the night I arrived in Moscow.

He is from Macedonia, and he spoke Serbian pretty well, the interview is in Serbian/Macedonian with hardcoded English subnoscripts that took about 8 hours to translate and edit.

We discuss some very important topics, historical and otherwise, including the parallels with the breakup of Yugoslavia. If you have not seen it, I would recommend it as background to the stuff we talk about often with George McMillan III and others.

For anyone trying to understand the real reasons behind this conflict, as well as hear an honest first hand opinion about Russia, the Donbass, and the strife with Ukraine, this is a must see.
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Set aside a half hour and learn something you won't hear everywhere. The first ten minutes is about him, then we get into the serious stuff.

Enjoy.
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🧿 Imagine you had water at home for a couple of hours every third day. And had to lug your drinking water with you every day.

That is the daily struggle of people of Donetsk.
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🧿 Mosaic - The Liberation of Kiev by the Soviet Army, 1943 - from the Moscow Subway.
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🧿DPR Press Center - "Victory will be ours!"
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🧿 Regular service will resume shortly - WB
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🧿 Cats I met in November have now lived through explosions that were much closer than they had previously experienced.. 🐈‍⬛ 💥
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Forwarded from Russell TEXAS Bentley (Texac Donbass)
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Driving around Petrovsky District of Donetsk on a Saturday afternoon today under US/Ukrop nazi heavy shelling. Two civilian women were killed today when their house was totally destroyed by HIMARS sent and operated by US nazis. 3 more years of war? FUCK THAT. Burn Kiev to the ground, if that don't work, De-nazify London, Paris, and Brussels. WITH FIRE.👊🏻⚡️💥🔥
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🧿 As I entered the Kazanskaya Train Station in Moscow, and passed the security screening, other than being struck by the grandiose nature of the station, this depiction of the cities liberated by Russian forces (in Europe too) loomed as a reminder. I took these two quick snaps before rushing off to the train to Rostov - 12/Nov/22 WB
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