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2024-08-14
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Commentary from the Telegram channel of uzhukova

Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin is in italics.

[ColonelCassad] Former deputy head of the department of the Research Institute of Military History of the Military Academy of the General Staff, Lieutenant Colonel Alexei Belkov, turned out to be one of the leaders of the pro-Ukrainian neo-Nazi group exposed by the FSB, which maintained ties with the terrorist RDK and "Azov".
RDK is a reference to the Ukrainian military units who fought against the Russians.
What is characteristic, at the Institute of Military History, Belkov studied the Vlasovites, whom he called "Russian volunteers". Well, what can you say - everything is quite predictable.

As they say, more plaques to Wrangel and Skoropadsky, schools named after Ivan Ilyin, regular readings named after the Nazi accomplice Ivan Shmelev and the introduction of Bandera sympathizer Solzhenitsyn into the school curriculum. The result is obvious. That's all I have!
Ivan Ilyan and Ivan Shmelev were pro Tsar Russian literary figures from the October Revolution era of Russia. Wrangel and Skoropadsky are references to White military commanders during the Russian civil war.
Vlasovites is a reference to Lt. Gen. Andrey Vlasov, who was a Soviet general the Germans turned in 1941.

We need to increase the intensity of the exposure of the Bolsheviks and the bloody tyrant Stalin!

Seriously speaking, I have never been surprised, it is not the first time that "Vlasov researchers" have turned out to be real Vlasovites.

Of course, thanks to the FSB for catching this scum, but how did he work in the cleanup?

P.S. The last few days have been active movements, so publications are irregular. Approximately from Thursday-Friday they will be in the usual format, so be patient.


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