Monday, February 6, 2023

Russian Armed Forces in Occupied Melitopol Ukraine Will Rename 85 Streets in Honor of Jewish Marxists and Bolsheviks

 

Source: http://www.renegadetribune.com/russian-armed-forces-in-occupied-melitopol-ukraine-will-rename-85-streets-in-honor-of-jewish-marxists-and-bolsheviks/

 

While the war in Ukraine has been extremely brutal, the two cities which have suffered the most are Mariupol and Melitopol, Ukraine. One third of the civilian population of Mariupol was either slaughtered in the several month-long siege or deported into the interior of Russia. It is also the city where Red Army thugs demolished a monument to the judeo-Bolshevik Holodomor genocide of the Ukrainian people. Cultural genocide has also been a hallmark of communist regimes. History, national customs, and national sentiment is often erased and replaced with the ‘cultural’ sentiment of the Chekist regime.

 

We are seeing the same thing happening in the Red Army-occupied Ukrainian city of Melitopol. Melitopol is the city where just a few months ago, a statue of jewish Bolshevik mass-murderer Vladimir Lenin was erected.

 

The new renamed street names will be in honor of Karl Marx, Lenin, Felix Dzerzhinsky, Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Sverdlov (Gaumann), Menzhinsky – the head of the ОГПУ (Joint State Political Directorate) – the organizer of the Red Terror, General Petrov – he led the army to capture Berlin in 1945, Kagonovich – Stalin’s jewish right-hand man who organized the Holodomor genocide against the Ukrainian nation, and many others. To name streets after the butcherers of the Ukrainian nation is not only extremely cruel, but can only be described as psychological warfare meant to demoralize and terrorize the local population.

 

Also, there will be Red Army Street, Komsomol Street, Komintern Street [Komintern means Communist International], and Red Guard Street, named after Mao’s bloodthirsty death squads who slaughtered tens of millions of Chinese peasants during the horrific Cultural Revolution, which lasted a decade from 1966 to Mao’s death in 1976.

 

There were 150 thousand citizens in Melitopol prior to the full-scale invasion, the population has since shrunk to 80 thousand. The population decrease has mostly been due to indiscriminate shelling and bombing of residential areas, mass deportations, and many fleeing to neighboring Poland and Moldova to escape the violence and occupation. The city has been occupied by Russian neo-Bolsheviks since February 26, 2022.

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