There can be no doubt about it. No one, including the Western Powers, denies it. Celebratory commemorations of the Allied rescue of Bolshevism in 1941 ~ 1946 are a source of pride to many in the West. Ironically, in modern Russia, there is neither regard nor recognition of that dark sequence of events. As the West celebrates the salvation of Bolshevism, Russians, each October, put aside the Day of Political Repression. On this solemn day the Russian people pay tribute to the tens of millions of victims of the Bolshevik Holocaust.
The Bolsheviks’ henchmen in the West must bear responsibility for the estimated 70 ~ 100 million, peoples, mostly European Christians, butchered by mainly Jewish Bolsheviks. This very real holocaust occurred throughout Russia and the Soviet occupied nations between 1917 ~ 1991. How damning the consequences of the West’s failed experiment in this dreadful Jew-run plantation. This slave empire stretched 8,000 miles from the Baltic to the Bering Straits. During this period the world’s largest country was reduced to that of an abandoned plantation. From these Western co-conspirators there is neither remorse nor repentance. Americans and British Empire service personnel and civilians, who betrayed the peoples of Europe enslaved by Bolshevised Russia, will be stigmatised by posterity.
Throughout modern Russia, shrines, monuments and museums, built to evoke Russian suffering under Communism, multiply. As far as I am aware there is not a single tribute in the West that honours the victims of the Bolshevik Holocaust. Few recall mainstream media newspaper or TV channel coverage of the Gulag Holocaust.
In countries once occupied by the Soviets there are shrines. In Lithuania, there is on view a locomotive used to transport Baltic slaves to feed the insatiable appetite of Stalin’s death camps. However, there is no mention of this ghastly reminder being manufactured and supplied by the United States.
In Riga, the capital Latvia, there is the Museum of Occupation to commemorate the Soviet Occupation and holocaust. An appeal to the EU for additional funding was met by a condition; the museum’s exhibits must attach equal importance to the German Occupation. Until this condition was imposed 90% of the museum’s exhibits, most of them reconstructs, provided a dark insight into the satanic horrors of the Western financed Gulag system of slave camps once scattered throughout the USSR. Today, visiting this museum is a waste of time. I guessed that not 5% of the exhibits attempt to explain the terrible suffering endured by the Baltic peoples under the Red Terror. This reduced these countries populations by 20% or more. Such exhibits as there are display just a few artefacts. These do little to reflect the appalling distress and death toll of Stalin’s frozen infernos.
Instead, much space is given to the Berlin Wall. It is difficult to see the connection with the Bolshevik crucifixion of the peoples of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The Soviet deportations of the Baltic peoples commenced in 1941, twenty-years before the Berlin Wall, 1,223 kilometres distant from Riga, was built.
As stipulated by the European Union there is much space given to the Reich’s occupation of Latvia, which is of negative content. In fact, the peoples of the Baltic States ecstatically welcomed Germany’s troops as liberators when, in July 1941, the Reich responded to Stalin’s betrayal of the agreed Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact. The young men of the Baltic States were amongst the toughest fighters in the Waffen SS. There is no mention of these important qualifications. A reconstruction of a Gulag slave-death camp was opened in Estonia. It closed due to lack of funding.
Perhaps the charge of holocaust denial would be best levelled at Bolshevism’s squalid aiders and abettors skulking under fetid rocks in Brussels, Washington DC, London and Fleet Street. The most fitting memorial to these genocidal criminals is Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s condemnation:
Shame on those who sided with this monstrous regime. Shame on those who put to the backs of their minds such horrors and most of all shame on those who even today, knowing the truth express indignation about unproven German atrocities whilst glorying in or covering up the blood-soaked tyranny of Marxism.
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