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Kobas order "Scorched earth" the biggest unpunished Marxist - Muscovite crime against humanity. geno
Kobas order "Scorched earth" the biggest unpunished Marxist - Muscovite crime against humanity. this satanic barbaric order meant practically the complete annihilation (genocide) of Belarusian, Ukrainian and all Baltic nations. this order shows pure nature of Mongol barbarity of Muscovites . just one example :
On 19 August 1941, the Soviet retreat across the Dnieper claims tens of thousands of civilian lives. Already during the first week of the invasion, Joseph Stalin gave his orders for the implementation of scorched earth policy. 'All valuable materials, energy and agricultural stocks, and standing grain that cannot be taken away and can be used by the enemy must , in order to prevent such use (...) be immediately made completely worthless, that is, must be destroyed, annihilated, and burned.'
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On the Baltic and Belorussian fronts, there was little time for the evacuation of industrial and agricultural machinery, but in Ukraine, it is a different story. There, the German advance has been relatively slow, giving the Soviets ample time to transfer their machinery to the rear. As can be expected, the local population is furious to see their livelihood be taken away. Many of the (skilled) factory labourers are deported east to be put to work again in the Russian heartland, leaving the Germans little manpower to operate what remains of the Ukrainian industry.
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At the Dnieper River, the Ukrainian population has to endure yet another slap in the face. At the city of Zaporizhia, the NKVD was given a special assignment by Stalin to blow up the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station and deprive the Germans of its industrial worth, as well as a bridge over the river. Built during the first five-year plan during the late 1920s and finished by the early 1930s, it is the largest dam in Europe and the third largest of the entire world.
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Yesterday, this symbol of rapid Soviet industrialisation was blown up in the face of the advancing German army, without any prior warning. Today, it becomes clear that the destruction of the dam has caused a humanitarian disaster downstream. Somewhere between 20.000 and 100.000 civilians and retreating Red Army soldiers have perished in the ensuing tidal wave.
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Photo: The Dnieper Dam after its demolition, photographed from a German plane, 1941.
Source: waralbum . ru / user AK73
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Kobas order "Scorched earth" the biggest unpunished Marxist - Muscovite crime against humanity. this satanic barbaric order meant practically the complete annihilation (genocide) of Belarusian, Ukrainian and all Baltic nations. this order shows pure nature of Mongol barbarity of Muscovites . just one example :
On 19 August 1941, the Soviet retreat across the Dnieper claims tens of thousands of civilian lives. Already during the first week of the invasion, Joseph Stalin gave his orders for the implementation of scorched earth policy. 'All valuable materials, energy and agricultural stocks, and standing grain that cannot be taken away and can be used by the enemy must , in order to prevent such use (...) be immediately made completely worthless, that is, must be destroyed, annihilated, and burned.'
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On the Baltic and Belorussian fronts, there was little time for the evacuation of industrial and agricultural machinery, but in Ukraine, it is a different story. There, the German advance has been relatively slow, giving the Soviets ample time to transfer their machinery to the rear. As can be expected, the local population is furious to see their livelihood be taken away. Many of the (skilled) factory labourers are deported east to be put to work again in the Russian heartland, leaving the Germans little manpower to operate what remains of the Ukrainian industry.
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At the Dnieper River, the Ukrainian population has to endure yet another slap in the face. At the city of Zaporizhia, the NKVD was given a special assignment by Stalin to blow up the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station and deprive the Germans of its industrial worth, as well as a bridge over the river. Built during the first five-year plan during the late 1920s and finished by the early 1930s, it is the largest dam in Europe and the third largest of the entire world.
.
Yesterday, this symbol of rapid Soviet industrialisation was blown up in the face of the advancing German army, without any prior warning. Today, it becomes clear that the destruction of the dam has caused a humanitarian disaster downstream. Somewhere between 20.000 and 100.000 civilians and retreating Red Army soldiers have perished in the ensuing tidal wave.
.
Photo: The Dnieper Dam after its demolition, photographed from a German plane, 1941.
Source: waralbum . ru / user AK73
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