These days we often hear references to World War II in which Hitler killed millions of innocent lives. After the victory over Hitler, we said “Never Again,” a phrase that became sacred. But history is repeating itself again…
A new dictator is terrorizing the whole world, and right now, in this finest hour, Ukraine is defending the West, while the West is afraid to further provoke the dictator.
Please, do not let history repeat itself; otherwise the sacred phrase “Never Again” will be a shameful reminder that even after the atrocities of Hitler, we have learned nothing.
The war with Ukraine will be over, but the history will remember everything! Every war crime against humanity will be prosecuted. Justice will be done. In this finest hour, we need to choose to be on the right side of humanity and history. We need to stop the new Hitler!
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Most Christians in Germany in the 1930s either supported Hitler or did not openly oppose him. Why?
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2/ 1️⃣ Nationalism
After World War I and the humiliating Treaty of Versailles, many Germans felt deeply wounded and longed for restored pride. Hitler promised to “make Germany great again,” which resonated with nationalists.
3/ 2️⃣ Fear of communism and social chaos
The 1920s and early 1930s were marked by economic depression, mass unemployment, and violent clashes in the streets.
All russians hold collective responsibility for the genocide of the Ukrainian people.
They are accountable for their silence, complacency, and inaction.
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2/ The russian dissident and one of the greatest chess players, Garry Kasparov, said: “The big debate is whether it’s russia’s war or Putin’s war. Unfortunately, it’s russia’s war. Every russian, myself included, has a responsibility for the crimes committed in Ukraine.”
3/ Even more persuasive are the words spoken by russian prosecutors at the Nuremberg trials — words that now apply perfectly to russians themselves.
A sobering message from one of the Ukrainian voices:
“It’s deeply symbolic that Donald Trump chose to halt air defense supplies to Ukraine first. Thanks to this decision by the U.S. president, more civilians will now die.
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2/ The same young people who could have lived, who didn’t have to die in this war, no matter how much that old blowhard pretended to care.
Halting missile defense won’t break Ukraine’s resistance, but it will bring the war much closer to all of us.
3/ For the past six months, we’ve woken up each day dreading what the Great Senseless American figure would announce once he opened his eyes. Now, every night, we’ll be waiting for missiles and drones.
Today’s America is a country where the middle class is rapidly growing poorer, while the richest get richer at a staggering pace. This extreme inequality fuels populists who exploit people’s pain and despair.
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2/ Donald Trump promised to fix this. He claimed the problem was an imaginary “deep state.” He came as a messiah — only to become the deep state himself.
3/ He filled the White House with dozens of billionaires to “help the poor.” The irony was breathtaking. And yet, everyone cheered.
Last night, while defending Ukrainian skies from a massive Russian air attack, First-Class Pilot Lieutenant Colonel Maksym Ustymenko, born in 1993, gave his life.
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2/ Flying an F-16 fighter jet, Ustymenko unleashed the full arsenal of onboard weapons, successfully shooting down seven enemy aerial targets. While engaging the final target, his aircraft was hit and began losing altitude.
3/ In those final moments, he did everything possible to steer his jet away from a populated area, preventing further tragedy on the ground. He did not have time to eject.
On June 29, russia launched its largest drone and missile attack on Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion.
The consequences are devastating:
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•Poltava region — Industrial enterprises and critical infrastructure struck.
•Lviv region — Critical infrastructure damaged by drones and cruise missiles.
•Sumy region — Civilian infrastructure destroyed.
3/ •Smila, Cherkasy region — Three nine-story residential buildings and a college damaged.
•Kharkiv — Drone strike hit the roof of a residential building.