In questo giorno 81 anni fa l’Armata Rossa liberò Auschwitz

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di NARVALhacker69

32 commenti

  1. SolivagantWalker on

    What a surprise, 0 comments. N*zis are quiet now on sub?

  2. GlobalFriendship5855 on

    That’s why you see flags hoisted at half-mast all over Germany today. Never forget!

  3. Finally_I_Do_Smth on

    Unfortunately, one brutal occupation was replaced by another.):

  4. A truly incredible place to go visit, if any holocaust deniers went and visited auschwitz and birkeuneu they’d change their tune very fast

  5. VibrantGypsyDildo on

    I’ve been (as a tourist) in Oświęcim/Auschwitch and the atmosphere was eerie.

    Now you promote the army that liberated this prison camp, but it is still the same army that was a very real threat to my family nowadays.

    And btw, have you asked who was that other party in partitioning Poland? Ever asked who promised Hitler to not open the second front in times of his weakness? A county that gifted a good chuck of Poland?

  6. Captain_Anakin on

    Long live the memory of the heroic Red Army and the people that fell in The Great Patriotic War!

  7. Friendlypyromaniac on

    I can smell the denial incoming to this comment section, pin or delete: call it

  8. Mother-Ad85 on

    Well,after that the soviets liberated the polish people from themselves.I think you know what i mean.

  9. Temporary-Evening717 on

    In the end, WW2 was nothing else but bad guys vs even worst guys. British Empire, France, the US, URSS, Imperial Japan, Nazi German, Fascist Italy no one can claim any moral virtue.

  10. Yeah. And then it occupied half of Europe and built the Berlin Wall.

  11. Kmag_supporter on

    Every time someone mentioned WW2 all the Mordor supporters come crawling out of their orc caves.

  12. wrogal55 on

    The amount of clueless people OF EUROPE that are thankful for the communist occupying the countries they “liberated” is honestly concerning.

    I’m just gonna ask you all to Google Witold Pilecki and pay attention to what happened to him at the end of his life.

  13. Earl0fYork on

    How people deny the holocaust is beyond me.

    I can understand some people not being able to grasp the scope of it or struggling with the why but the nazis even said they had done it, we saw the progression from van’s with the exhaust feeding into the back to gas.

    If there is a hell may the bastards who aided in such a crime against all humanity and decency burn for eternity

    Edit: it is slightly depressing that a moment of contemplation and memorial has turned into a pissing match that I admittedly threw a stick in.

    We should be better then this

  14. Great_Champion_7721 on

    My granddad and his entire family spent 10 days on judenrramp waiting to be sent to gas chambers. But there were cyklon b shortages and they got sent to labour camp near szczecin. He was 7 then

  15. Puzzleheaded-Ad-9595 on

    I like how no one mentions Holodomor, ever..and who did it 🫶

  16. Matherie on

    Thank you Red Army!

    To the people who arent thankful:
    You are like the Nazis!

  17. Commercial_Badger_37 on

    By “liberated” you mean swallowed into the USSR?

  18. MitVitQue on

    Considering everything the Russian army did, it was inevitable they once did one good thing too!

  19. Commandopsn on

    Went there and seen it. Horrible place. But the historical value is second to non.

    Glad they preserved it. For all the world to see.

  20. Content-Albatross759 on

    Operative word could be “Obdurate”. Obdurate hearts/souls/minds are those permanently morphed/shaped by years of persistent and consistent information/disinformation/misinformation about certain things/people/races/religions/tribes/events that occurred or never occurred. These obdurate minds are like a very well cured cement that cannot go back to slurry condition. These type of people must have undergone through critical processes of indoctrination/conditioning in an elusive or self-segregating ideology/military/faith/tribal/clan based camps, or must have lived and continued to live in an environment that constantly nurtures such beliefs. Remember, those who live in denial CANNOT be confused with facts!

  21. Seven_Veils_Voyager on

    On this day in 2026, there are far too many people who believe it didn’t happen. :0(

  22. lactosecheeselover on

    Unfortunately, the LGBTQ and POC were not liberated the same way.

  23. WhatANoob2025 on

    Do these recently occuring posts of appraisal of Russian military make anyone else feel uncomfortable as well?

  24. Vijfsnippervijf on

    NEVER forget this. Today I came across some new Stolpersteine for people who were caught and mass murdered just for who they are.

  25. Boring-Razzmatazz703 on

    same evil as Nazi Germany only difference they were not antisemitic but still barbarians

  26. tremblt_ on

    There are some things in recent(-ish) history that just seem so unbelievable nowadays, like how one island nation in Europe controlled almost 1/4 of the world or how we once divided Europe with an iron curtain and how communism was a thing while today, people from Romania, Bulgaria or Estonia can freely move across Europe.

    And then we get to the holocaust: a crime so gruesome that even after extensive studies, is still hard to comprehend. The scale, the efficiency and the lack of a proper reason why it happened. I am glad that we have managed to at least partially move into the right direction.

  27. menthos_typhoon on

    Dont get me wrong, what those people endured behind that walls was pure hell, but to say “liberated” by red army…it too much said. Almost the same, different color unfortunately…

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