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Originally Posted by kanas
for us, baltians that monument is a symbol of terror, soviet occupation, murders. Our grandparents died in siberia for nothing, as many other baltians did....
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In those times we treated the fascists of any nationality or origins very badly, you are right. Not only Estonian, Lithuanian, Ukrainian or Russian Nazi collaborants suffered - had we cought a Patagonian who weared the SS uniform or signs - he'd definitely gotten a new home in Siberia, you bet.
I really regret about your personal grandparents, but understand our point too. The raiding massacres in the Belorussian villages on the occupied lands is not nice, not to mention the Judenfrei issues. The soldiers of Wehrmacht, who risked their asses in the open battles against our army, despised those Himmler's made detachments of hangmen themselves fairly.
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that soldier came to kill us and destroy our nation. All that time we were slaves in our own country.
And dont talk about that stupid Saint war, that was only the pretext to occupy us. Russians could just leave us when they won the war, but they brougt us much bigger troubles. That was just one more imperialistic Kremlin plan.
And besides, Geneva Convention says it is illegal to build settlements on occupied territory. Russians always were uncivilized and they dont give a shit about the law, to them all means are legal for their imperialistic power big Russi
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This part of your message tells me definitely, that either you never lived in the Baltic republics of the USSR period, or you are teenager.