Calling Putin ‘Hitler’ to Smear Diplomacy as ‘Appeasement’

Calling Putin ‘Hitler’ to Smear Diplomacy as ‘Appeasement’

The extreme caricatures of Putin as equal to or worse than Hitler are setting up Ukraine and the world for a grim fate. A BBC report (6/20/22) last month featured NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg urging the West to “prepare to continue supporting Ukraine in a war lasting for years,” while the head of the British Army, Gen. Patrick Sanders, asserted that the “UK and allies needed to be capable of winning a ground war with Russia.” The frequent Nazi comparisons and Munich references made by Western media paint those who would prefer a negotiated settlement to years of bloodshed, the risk of World War III and nuclear war as “appeasers” of a Hitlerian dictator with genocidal ambitions.

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The American Invasion of Russia in 1918

President Woodrow Wilson dispatched 5000 American troops to northern Russia and 8000 troops to Siberia without seeking approval from the US Congress. The Allies wanted to overthrow the new communist government in Russia to restore a monarchy that would renew war with Germany. Moreover, they wanted to crush the idea that workers can oust monarchs and take control of governments.

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THE TERROR OF THE WHITE ARMY

THE TERROR OF THE WHITE ARMY

Exhibit 1

White army, black generals: the memoirs of the whites. – Yaroslavl: Verkhnevolzhskoe publishing house, 1991. – 286 p.

K. I. P. B. V. Fedyuk. Civil war: On the other side of the front

“Pages of memories R. B. Gulya full descriptions of executions and cruel executions. The author will not be accused of exaggeration and bias. “The shooting of prisoners of the Bolsheviks, wrote in the reviews of the book ghoul emigre magazine is also true for the first little Volunteer the army was United not only by patriotism, but by hatred Bolshevism, bringing this hatred on all its members” (Military collection. – Belgrade. KN. 1. 1921. – P. 190).

Massacres was not a random incident, but part of a program that made a bet on fear. Kornilov, sending volunteers to fight, said “Captured not to take. The greater the terror, the greater the victory” (S. M. Paul. With Kornilov // White matter. Vol. 3. – Berlin, 1927. – P. 67).

The tone was set by personal involvement in the executions of General Markov the commander of the Kornilov regiment Colonel Mezentsev and other higher officers” (p.11).

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