http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/09-05-2012/121061-9th_of_May-0/
9th of May - Victory Day
09.05.2012 67 Years Ago

The 9th of May 1945 -- The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics had roared into 
Berlin, defeating the worst scourge the world had ever seen up until that time. 
Fascism was defeated.

This victory was achieved with the most tremendous of human sacrifices. Almost 
twenty-seven million Soviet men and women gave their lives selflessly fighting 
the fascist tyranny unleashed by the German Nazi war machine across the 
European continent and beyond.

The Soviet Union was at the zenith of its power and prestige. A backward, 
medieval nation had been transformed into a world power in record time with 
countless victories yet to come in social progress and technology.

The Eastern Front

Eight of every ten German soldiers were killed on the Eastern front in epic 
battles on Soviet territory, the infamous Stalingrad and Kursk battles for 
example, that were the turning points in the direction of the war. The crushing 
defeat at Stalingrad was unmatched in scale, spurring the Soviet drive towards 
victory... In May 1945 Berlin finally fell.

In addition to enormous human loss, the war resulted in the devastation of 
almost 2,000 Soviet cities and towns, 70,000 villages and hamlets, 84,000 
schools, 60,000 kilometres of railroad, 40,000 hospitals, 43,000 libraries, 
32,000 industrial plants and 2,500 churches.

The mass industrialisation programme launched by Stalin gave the country the 
capacity to produce more tanks than the rest of Europe combined. Factories were 
moved eastward, producing war materials 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Even after losing around half its industry in battles, the USSR was, by 1942, 
producing over five times more tanks than Germany. Furthermore, the industrial 
model adopted in the Soviet Union was one in which civilian plants were easily 
adaptable for military production.

Siege of Leningrad



Leningrad's horrific siege was one of the most lethal in world history. The 
siege (blockade) of Leningrad lasted for 900 days, from September 8, 1941 until 
January 27, 1944. Almost 3 million civilians, including about 400,000 children, 
refused to surrender to German butchery and endured extreme hardships in the 
totally encircled city.

Food and fuel were in extremely short supply, public transport was not 
operating and by the winter of 1941-42 there was no heating, no water, almost 
no electricity. Food was very scarce and people were starving to death.

It is estimated that during the siege that 641,000-800,000 people died. Most of 
them were buried in mass graves, the majority in the Piskariovskoye Memorial 
Cemetery, an imposing, quiet holy resting place to over 500,000 people and a 
timeless, haunting reminder of the heroic deeds of that hero city.

Few in the west have the proper appreciation for the Soviet war effort. 
However, they cannot detract from the reality. In the final battle alone, 
Soviet casualties were three hundred thousand, with seventy-five thousand 
killed in action.



One of the reasons the west has descended into fascism is its failure to 
appreciate the circumstances of its liberation and freedom. Thus, we have had 
the endless stream of imperialist wars conducted in a manner that Hitler and 
his henchmen would have been proud of, with the exception of the fact that 
while executed under a mask of Goebbels style lies, none of them have been 
conclusively won and can only end badly. Actually, in my opinion, Hitler and 
the west are just two sides of the same coin. The lack of a multipolar system 
for so long has totally unmasked the west.



On this 67th Anniversary, we honor and venerate the war heroes of the Soviet 
Union to whom we are forever indebted. It is with both sadness and pride that 
we remember these heroes. The best tribute to them is to be dedicated to the 
ideals they fought for.

We find ourselves again faced with the same evil forces of fascism wreaking 
death, havoc and destruction in various places. Hopefully, these forces will be 
turned back and defeated by...the children, grandchildren and great 
grandchilren of that great generation of selfless, courageous heroes.





Lisa Karpova
Pravda.Ru


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