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Russian collection of nazi flags
Russian collection of nazi flags








russian collection of nazi flags

He knew he would not be able to carry a flagpole along in his escape so he tore the flag away from its mount thereby ripping it away from its bunting edge. He did not want to see this symbol of past glories fall into the hands of the Mongol hordes set loose from Hell that had destroyed the beautiful German capital. He did this at the last minute thus exposing his life to danger! He was a patriotic soldier and he did this as a token of loyalty to his creed and devotion to the cause. Original Reichskriegsfahne Tattered, but Proud (Item FLAG 4-1)ĭESCRIPTION: Here is a good-sized war flag that was torn from a flagpole by a German soldier in Berlin at the Wehrmacht headquarters. The finest Fahnen und Standarten ever assembled Of recently acquired flags of the Third Reich. Germania International announces on this page a collection They will gladly sacrifice as many as it takes to cover up their crimes against humanity.Third Reich Flags, Banners, and Miscellaneous Cloths The lives of the innocent are mere pawns in the minds of the Deep State players. How long can the West continue to ignore these allegations? How long can the US government allow association with the DNC who created a proxy regime in Ukraine and are proudly supplying weapons to nazi terrorists? How many lives could the US save by giving up the charade, standing the Ukrainian armies down, stop supplying weapons and funds, and have peace talks with Russia? Is it really that outlandish to believe Nazis would do something similar?

russian collection of nazi flags

Where do you think Ukraine got the idea from? Launching attacks on your own civilians to justify advancing political agendas. I mean, Ukraine is now widely accepted as a US proxy. Russia are accusing Ukraine of committing false flags on their people to gain global support, in an attempt to smear Russia with war crimes, so they can justify ignoring Russia’s allegations of bioweapons production in Ukraine. But what happens when Putin doesn’t kill any civilians, and starts exposing the biolab network? The Nazis take it upon themselves to kill the civilians. Civilians die and they can push emotional propaganda, the world comes to aid Ukraine, and Putin is viewed as a dictator. This is a disturbing subject to consider, but logically speaking, it benefits Ukraine much more for Ukrainian civilians to die, than it befits Russia. If killing civilians was Russia’s objective, they would have flattened Ukraine in 48 hours. These are literal nazis we are dealing with, and if Russia wanted to slaughter civilians they could do so at a much more efficient rate, with far less casualties to their service members, but they are maintaining strict Rules of Engagement. They have repeatedly accused the Ukrainians of bombing and slaughtering their own people to paint narratives for propaganda. Russia has repeatedly defended that they do not attack civilians. In the rest of the statement, Russia cites more intelligence of staged false flags, such as children’s hospitals that Ukrainian nationalist battalions rigged with mines, set to explode when Russia soon attacks Ukrainian military installations in Kharkov, so they can accuse Russia of war crimes. Just CNN working with Nazis in Ukraine to film a planned terrorist attack and blame it on Russia, to cover up for their Deep State overlords who got caught making bioweapons in Ukraine. We warn the so-called civilised West in advance that the abovementioned and other provocations by the Ukrainian authorities about the 'atrocities of the Russians' are soon to be widely circulated through the Western media and in various resources of the Internet.” Russian MIL are reporting they have intelligence that shows “two reporters from CNN news channel escorted by 10 servicemen of Azov nationalist battalion have arrived in Odessa for recording prepared terrorist attacks on civilian facilities in order to accuse Russia of using prohibited methods of warfare.










Russian collection of nazi flags