• This is a political forum that is non-biased/non-partisan and treats every person's position on topics equally. This debate forum is not aligned to any political party. In today's politics, many ideas are split between and even within all the political parties. Often we find ourselves agreeing on one platform but some topics break our mold. We are here to discuss them in a civil political debate. If this is your first visit to our political forums, be sure to check out the RULES. Registering for debate politics is necessary before posting. Register today to participate - it's free!

Poland demands Moscow return seven paintings it claims were looted during Second World War/ The rape of more than 100,000 Polish women and girls

Litwin

Banned
DP Veteran
Joined
Sep 2, 2017
Messages
33,607
Reaction score
5,193
Location
GDL/Sweden
Gender
Male
Political Leaning
Centrist
Moscow empire must pay !

Poland is demanding that Moscow return seven paintings that it says were seized from its museums and palaces during the Second World War by Soviet forces and can now be traced to the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow....
The rape of more than 100,000 Polish women and girls by the Soviets in 1944 and 1945


In 1944, the "liberation" of Poland by the Red Army began in the worst possible way: more than 100,000 Polish women and girls were raped by Soviet soldiers, and many of them were also killed. The victims ranged in age from 4 to 80 years old. In the city of Olsztyn all Polish women and girls from 9 to 80 years old were raped. The wave of rapes at the hands of the Red Army caused a pandemic of sexual diseases, which affected 10% of the Polish population.




50294954257_68d9d69ca9_o.jpg
 
nobody cared?..
 
i wonder why this thread has been overlooked ….
 
i wonder why this thread has been overlooked ….
they gave to Gorbachev Nobel Price , instead of BROUGHT him to Nuremberg for the crimes against humanity


Scholars Mohammad Kakar, W. Michael Reisman and Charles Norchi believe that the Soviet Union was guilty of committing a genocide in Afghanistan.[171][172] The army of the Soviet Union killed large numbers of Afghans to suppress their resistance.[171] Up to 2 million Afghans were killed during the war, many of them by Soviet forces and their Afghan allies.[173] In one notable incident the Soviet Army committed mass killing of civilians in the summer of 1980.[174] One notable war crime was the Laghman massacre in April 1985 in the villages of Kas-Aziz-Khan, Charbagh, Bala Bagh, Sabzabad, Mamdrawer, Haider Khan and Pul-i-Joghi[175] in the Laghman Province. At least 500 civilians were killed.[176] In the Kulchabat, Bala Karz and Mushkizi massacre on 12 October 1983, the Red Army gathered 360 people at the village square and shot them, including 20 girls and over a dozen older people.[177][178][179] The Rauzdi massacre and Padkhwab-e Shana massacre were also documented.[180]

In order to separate the mujahideen from the local populations and eliminate their support, the Soviet army killed and drove off civilians, and used scorched earth tactics to prevent their return. They used booby traps, mines, and chemical substances throughout the country.[174] The Soviet army indiscriminately killed combatants and noncombatants to ensure submission by the local populations.[174] The provinces of Nangarhar, Ghazni, Lagham, Kunar, Zabul, Qandahar, Badakhshan, Lowgar, Paktia and Paktika witnessed extensive depopulation programmes by the Soviet forces.[172] The Soviet forces abducted Afghan women in helicopters while flying in the country in search of mujahideen. In November 1980, a number of such incidents had taken place in various parts of the country, including Laghman and Kama. Soviet soldiers as well as KhAD agents kidnapped young women from the city of Kabul and the areas of Darul Aman and Khair Khana, near the Soviet garrisons, to rape them.[181] Women who were taken and raped by soldiers were considered 'dishonoured' by their families if they returned home.[182] Deserters from the Soviet Army in 1984 claimed that they had heard of Afghan women being raped.[183] The rape of Afghan women by Soviet troops was common and 11.8 percent of the Soviet war criminals in Afghanistan were convicted for the offence of rape.[184] There was an outcry against the press in the Soviet Union for depicting the Soviet "war heroes" as "murderers", "aggressors", "rapists" and "junkies".[185]


 
they gave to Gorbachev Nobel Price , instead of BROUGHT him to Nuremberg for the crimes against humanity


Scholars Mohammad Kakar, W. Michael Reisman and Charles Norchi believe that the Soviet Union was guilty of committing a genocide in Afghanistan.[171][172] The army of the Soviet Union killed large numbers of Afghans to suppress their resistance.[171] Up to 2 million Afghans were killed during the war, many of them by Soviet forces and their Afghan allies.[173] In one notable incident the Soviet Army committed mass killing of civilians in the summer of 1980.[174] One notable war crime was the Laghman massacre in April 1985 in the villages of Kas-Aziz-Khan, Charbagh, Bala Bagh, Sabzabad, Mamdrawer, Haider Khan and Pul-i-Joghi[175] in the Laghman Province. At least 500 civilians were killed.[176] In the Kulchabat, Bala Karz and Mushkizi massacre on 12 October 1983, the Red Army gathered 360 people at the village square and shot them, including 20 girls and over a dozen older people.[177][178][179] The Rauzdi massacre and Padkhwab-e Shana massacre were also documented.[180]

In order to separate the mujahideen from the local populations and eliminate their support, the Soviet army killed and drove off civilians, and used scorched earth tactics to prevent their return. They used booby traps, mines, and chemical substances throughout the country.[174] The Soviet army indiscriminately killed combatants and noncombatants to ensure submission by the local populations.[174] The provinces of Nangarhar, Ghazni, Lagham, Kunar, Zabul, Qandahar, Badakhshan, Lowgar, Paktia and Paktika witnessed extensive depopulation programmes by the Soviet forces.[172] The Soviet forces abducted Afghan women in helicopters while flying in the country in search of mujahideen. In November 1980, a number of such incidents had taken place in various parts of the country, including Laghman and Kama. Soviet soldiers as well as KhAD agents kidnapped young women from the city of Kabul and the areas of Darul Aman and Khair Khana, near the Soviet garrisons, to rape them.[181] Women who were taken and raped by soldiers were considered 'dishonoured' by their families if they returned home.[182] Deserters from the Soviet Army in 1984 claimed that they had heard of Afghan women being raped.[183] The rape of Afghan women by Soviet troops was common and 11.8 percent of the Soviet war criminals in Afghanistan were convicted for the offence of rape.[184] There was an outcry against the press in the Soviet Union for depicting the Soviet "war heroes" as "murderers", "aggressors", "rapists" and "junkies".[185]



Probably because Gorbachev was 14 when World War Two ended 🙄😂
 
they gave to Gorbachev Nobel Price , instead of BROUGHT him to Nuremberg for the crimes against humanity


Scholars Mohammad Kakar, W. Michael Reisman and Charles Norchi believe that the Soviet Union was guilty of committing a genocide in Afghanistan.[171][172] The army of the Soviet Union killed large numbers of Afghans to suppress their resistance.[171] Up to 2 million Afghans were killed during the war, many of them by Soviet forces and their Afghan allies.[173] In one notable incident the Soviet Army committed mass killing of civilians in the summer of 1980.[174] One notable war crime was the Laghman massacre in April 1985 in the villages of Kas-Aziz-Khan, Charbagh, Bala Bagh, Sabzabad, Mamdrawer, Haider Khan and Pul-i-Joghi[175] in the Laghman Province. At least 500 civilians were killed.[176] In the Kulchabat, Bala Karz and Mushkizi massacre on 12 October 1983, the Red Army gathered 360 people at the village square and shot them, including 20 girls and over a dozen older people.[177][178][179] The Rauzdi massacre and Padkhwab-e Shana massacre were also documented.[180]

In order to separate the mujahideen from the local populations and eliminate their support, the Soviet army killed and drove off civilians, and used scorched earth tactics to prevent their return. They used booby traps, mines, and chemical substances throughout the country.[174] The Soviet army indiscriminately killed combatants and noncombatants to ensure submission by the local populations.[174] The provinces of Nangarhar, Ghazni, Lagham, Kunar, Zabul, Qandahar, Badakhshan, Lowgar, Paktia and Paktika witnessed extensive depopulation programmes by the Soviet forces.[172] The Soviet forces abducted Afghan women in helicopters while flying in the country in search of mujahideen. In November 1980, a number of such incidents had taken place in various parts of the country, including Laghman and Kama. Soviet soldiers as well as KhAD agents kidnapped young women from the city of Kabul and the areas of Darul Aman and Khair Khana, near the Soviet garrisons, to rape them.[181] Women who were taken and raped by soldiers were considered 'dishonoured' by their families if they returned home.[182] Deserters from the Soviet Army in 1984 claimed that they had heard of Afghan women being raped.[183] The rape of Afghan women by Soviet troops was common and 11.8 percent of the Soviet war criminals in Afghanistan were convicted for the offence of rape.[184] There was an outcry against the press in the Soviet Union for depicting the Soviet "war heroes" as "murderers", "aggressors", "rapists" and "junkies".[185]



While Soviet atrocities in WW2 and later are well known, please get your timeline right: Gorbachev was one of the wave of reformers who got Russia out of Afghanistan not into it.
 
nobody cared regardless.
WRONG, MANY DO
Up to 2 million Afghans were killed during the war, ...Soviet Army committed mass killing of civilians in the summer of 1980.[174] One notable war crime was the Laghman massacre in April 1985 in the villages of Kas-Aziz-Khan, Charbagh, Bala Bagh, Sabzabad, Mamdrawer, Haider Khan and Pul-i-Joghi[175] in the Laghman Province. At least 500 civilians were killed.[176] In the Kulchabat, Bala Karz and Mushkizi massacre on 12 October 1983, the Red Army gathered 360 people at the village square and shot them, including 20 girls and over a dozen older people.[177][178][179] The Rauzdi massacre and Padkhwab-e Shana massacre were also documented
 
WRONG, MANY DO
Up to 2 million Afghans were killed during the war, ...Soviet Army committed mass killing of civilians in the summer of 1980.[174] One notable war crime was the Laghman massacre in April 1985 in the villages of Kas-Aziz-Khan, Charbagh, Bala Bagh, Sabzabad, Mamdrawer, Haider Khan and Pul-i-Joghi[175] in the Laghman Province. At least 500 civilians were killed.[176] In the Kulchabat, Bala Karz and Mushkizi massacre on 12 October 1983, the Red Army gathered 360 people at the village square and shot them, including 20 girls and over a dozen older people.[177][178][179] The Rauzdi massacre and Padkhwab-e Shana massacre were also documented

The last twenty years has demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that nobody cares about war crimes committed in Afghanistan.
 
NO, WE DID IT FOR HIM





The actual value of the Stinger was debatable at best.

But hey, sending all this weapons ensured North Korea got their hands on some 😂
 
Soviet Union was guilty of committing a genocide in Afghanistan
in a cultural sense possibly, because the Soviets like many other invading imperial powers of primitive people decided what was best for those people was the violently repress their backwards and primitive ways, much like German Christians in Lithuania or Spaniards in Mexico, but not in the actual sense, as the Soviets intended not to eliminate the peoples of Afghanstian, but to repress resistance to a modern state
 
NO, WE DID IT FOR HIM





I doubt Sweden was a key player. As for sending Gorby to Nuremburg - the trials wrapped up forty years before that. I don't think sending a high-schooler to a war crimes tribunal for offences he didn't end up committing four decades later would be possible.
 
I doubt Sweden was a key player.
Sweden was penetrated by the dirty commies (traitors ) , still Sweden has always been a natural enemy of Moscow imperialism



they gave to Gorbachev Nobel Price , instead of BROUGHT him to Nuremberg for the crimes against humanity


a case for Nuremberg N2 ? the hungry slaves wanted meat (protein ) but the dirty commies just killed them , nobody knows how many ....

 
Sweden was penetrated by the dirty commies (traitors ) , still Sweden has always been a natural enemy of Moscow imperialism



they gave to Gorbachev Nobel Price , instead of BROUGHT him to Nuremberg for the crimes against humanity


a case for Nuremberg N2 ? the hungry slaves wanted meat (protein ) but the dirty commies just killed them , nobody knows how many ....



Again, on that timeline, what could possibly have been Gorbachev's role?
 
Again, on that timeline, what could possibly have been Gorbachev's role?
he was A GANG (BOLSHEVIKS ) BOSS ! HE committed AND covered BOLSHEVIKS CRIMIES AGAINST HUMANITY


 
dont even try you know NOTHING ABOUT IT,

BY THE WAY, we have had UPPER HAND IN OUR WARS AGAINST BALTIC GERMAN KNIGHTS
Which is why Lithuania is now a Catholic country that is largely culturally German?
 
Back
Top Bottom