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By officially refusing to condemn Yatsenyuk’s “Soviet invasion of Germany” remark, we can assume Germany believes the Ukraine WW2 narrative

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If Germany officially refuses to comment, and not even acknowledge that Ukraine’s Prime Minister was wrong when he said on German National Television that the Soviet Red Army had invaded Germany during WW2, then all e are left to assume are two things:

  1. The ruling German government is such a puppet of the United States, that they cannot even bring themselves to admit a historical wrong without Washington’s approval.
  2. The German government agrees and supports Yatsenyuk’s statement. Which means that they are as Merkel said when referring to Vladimir Putin, “out of touch with reality.”

Germany has no more sovereignty left, and are, for all intensive purposes, working with Ukraine to promote a hot war with Russia.

Under Merkel, Germany has morphed into an aggressor state, and a promoter of destabilisation inside Europe and towards its neighbours to the East.

ITAR TASS Reports:

The Russian side has received a reply of the Germany Foreign Ministry to Moscow’s request to clarify Berlin’s position on the Ukrainian prime minister’s recent statement on the Soviet “invasion” to Germany, a Russian diplomatic source said on Friday.

Arseniy Yatsenyuk said in an interview with the German TV channel ARD on January 8: “All of us still clearly remember the Soviet invasion to Ukraine and Germany.”

The source said that the German Foreign Ministry refused to comment on statements made by foreign politicians during their stay in the country.

He said that Moscow was surprised with Berlin’s response to the Russian note. “We regard it as the parners’ unreadiness for an unbiased reaction to Yatsenyuk’s obvious provocation,” the source said.

“This is all the more immoral on the 70th anniversary of the victory and defeat of Nazisim and against the background of frequent attempts to distort events of the world and European history.”

References:

http://itar-tass.com/en/world/774384

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gal_gio
January 30, 2015

RT @redpilltimes: #Germany refuses to condemn Yats “Soviet invasion of Germany” remark defacto agreeing w/Yats WW2 comments http://t.co/iC…

DrozdovDm
January 30, 2015

@redpilltimes It’s absolutely ludicrous. They must have forgotten why WW2 broke out.

albi2103
January 30, 2015

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January 30, 2015

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