Crnogorac
31 Oct 2007
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]
In 1941 when the German Nazi's invaded Yugoslavia, on stories which are spreading throughout cities and villages in Serbia, about how the Russians would now save us, one Serbian general addresses the people:
"Russia does not exist, only Sovietia does. They will not bring you freedom, those whom certain people describe as Russians, instead they would bring your freedom into question, remember this well, exactly from their, Soviet victory…
You should not forget these facts: Sovietia does not lead any Russian, and even less Slavic politics, instead only it's own communist one.
The aim of it's politic is neither World peace, neither European peace, neither Free World, neither freedom of individual nations, neither prosperity of the working class, instead only total world wide revolution from which should emerge upheaval of every national and Christian framework, from which should ascend the rule of the communists over all other people and countries."
Friedrich Engels was a social scientist and philosopher, who developed communist theory alongside his better-known collaborator, Karl Marx, co-authoring The Communist Manifesto (1848). Both were of Jewish descent.
In 1941 when the German Nazi's invaded Yugoslavia, on stories which are spreading throughout cities and villages in Serbia, about how the Russians would now save us, one Serbian general addresses the people:
"Russia does not exist, only Sovietia does. They will not bring you freedom, those whom certain people describe as Russians, instead they would bring your freedom into question, remember this well, exactly from their, Soviet victory…
You should not forget these facts: Sovietia does not lead any Russian, and even less Slavic politics, instead only it's own communist one.
The aim of it's politic is neither World peace, neither European peace, neither Free World, neither freedom of individual nations, neither prosperity of the working class, instead only total world wide revolution from which should emerge upheaval of every national and Christian framework, from which should ascend the rule of the communists over all other people and countries."
Friedrich Engels was a social scientist and philosopher, who developed communist theory alongside his better-known collaborator, Karl Marx, co-authoring The Communist Manifesto (1848). Both were of Jewish descent.