Posted on 05/13/2005 9:03:57 AM PDT by ComtedeMaistre
Some conservatives were angered by President Bush's decision to attend the military parade in Russia, where the Red Army was honored for its role in World War Two sixty years ago. The Red Army has a record of bloodshed that exceeds even that of the Nazi SS units.
The leaders of Lithuania and Estonia acted on principle, and decided to boycott the military parade in Russia honoring the Red Army, with communist hammer and sickle flags in full display. While we remember the victims of Nazism, we should not forget the tyranny that the Baltics and the rest of Eastern Europe was subjected to for over 40 years.
Communism killed 100 million people in the 20th Century, double the number who died in World War Two. America should build a memorial to victims of the Communist genocides in Ukraine, China, Cambodia, Russia, Vietnam,etc.
I am antisemitic...
Russia should build it, on the site of the Lubyanka.
Better question: does it make a difference?
We have an ID-10-T situation over here. Repeat, an ID-10-T situation.
Sure! we should also build a memorial to all of the dumb illegal alians who die while crossing the border into the United States. Afterall we feel so terrible about it and they are only trying to do a job that Americans won't do.
Even if the sacrifices weren't willing made, they were still sacrifices and are worthy of respect.
It is estimated that about half of the european gypsies were killed. The gypsies and the Jews were the two groups killed for the crime of existing while the others were killed because there were too many of them, or because they disagreed with him/Hitler.
The Jehovah's Witnesses in Germany and Freemasons in Europe were killed, too. The Jehovah's Witnesses were given a choice to leave the camps if they renounced their beliefs, and few did. The Jehovah's Witnesses had to wear purple stars.
Oddly enough, homosexuals went from wearing a yellow armband with an A on it, to wearing pink triangles. Some things never change!
Yes. When the Honor is made directly to HOW those were sacrificed. Putin did NOT do this and NEVER has, nor NEVER will. What, is Lenin your idea of good volks? Your blatant mindset is disgustingly inept.
Most of Europes Jews lived in Eastern europe especially Poland.
No we need the memorial right here in NYC. We should place it dead center in Union Square Park. I wold pay to see that
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Yeah great idea! Maybe all the lawyers representing the SCORES OF MILLIONS of murdered and injured by the Russian State, sueing and winning Bazillion of billions of dollars from the government and successful corporations will fund it. BwaHawHawhawhaha!
How about we have a parade for all those that died for nazism?
I'm not a Nazi. Go ahead if you want to. But the parade in Russia was not in support of Communism it was to honor the lives lost while fighting Nazism over 20 million Russian lives. I hate Communism probably more then the next guy but to not acknowledge their bravery I think would be petty, childish and a rewrite of history. Remember soldiers fight for the man next to him, NOT for their leaders. And yes I do have a certain amount of sympathy for German soldiers that were propagandized into their beliefs especially the Hitler youth.
Russia was originally Germany's ally. Would have stayed that way if the Germans hadn't attacked. We don't owe the Russians anything.
Democrats? What is the difference between Geo. Bush and a Dmocrat?
Here's an idea for the centerpiece:
A bronze ring with many different faces from the many nationalities that have been killed, all turned inward to a central disc. Over this outer ring, a constant flow of water, like tears. On the inner disc, made of steel, we see the faces of Lenin, Stalin, and Mao. Their visages are those of agony. The ring is surrounded by fire, sybolizing Hell.
Apropos.
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