Bad Baltic Takes(@BadBalticTakes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In agreement with the nazis, the soviets invaded & occupied the Baltic countries, overthrew the governments, & staged their own fake elections to produce ‘winning’ candidates who would ‘request’ soviet annexation. All totally illegal under international & domestic law, of course.

In agreement with the nazis, the soviets invaded & occupied the Baltic countries, overthrew the governments, & staged their own fake elections to produce ‘winning’ candidates who would ‘request’ soviet annexation. All totally illegal under international & domestic law, of course.
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Senator Marco Rubio(@SenMarcoRubio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

79 years ago, brave American and allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy. We honor those who fought not to conquer, but to liberate. We will never forget your service and sacrifice.🇺🇸

79 years ago, brave American and allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy. We honor those who fought not to conquer, but to liberate. We will never forget your service and sacrifice.🇺🇸
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midgetgrunt 🇵🇱(@midgetgrunt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The soviets should have made east germany just Sorbia and deported the germans from there. Sadly the USSR was just testing stage for global homo and didn't give a fuck about slavs

The soviets should have made east germany just Sorbia and deported the germans from there. Sadly the USSR was just testing stage for global homo and didn't give a fuck about slavs
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Yes, it's me(@ElysiusThor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FFS the US did jackshit to liberate Europe. It was the Soviets who sacrificed 27 millions of their comrades to liberate Europe. Stop taking credits from the blood, sweat, tears and sacrifice of others.

FFS the US did jackshit to liberate Europe. It was the Soviets who sacrificed 27 millions of their comrades to liberate Europe. Stop taking credits from the blood, sweat, tears and sacrifice of others.
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EPP Group(@EPPGroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

82 years ago today, the Soviet regime deported more than 40000 Estonians, Latvians, & Lithuanians to Siberia.

Over three decades, the Soviets deported around 6 million people from Central & Eastern Europe & Eurasia.

What seemed impossible, Putin has repeated again in Ukraine.

82 years ago today, the Soviet regime deported more than 40000 Estonians, Latvians, & Lithuanians to Siberia.

Over three decades, the Soviets deported around 6 million people from Central & Eastern Europe & Eurasia.

What seemed impossible, Putin has repeated again in Ukraine.
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Keith Williams(@keithwms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, June 14, marks a very sad anniversary for Lithuania 🇱🇹It is the annual Mourning and Hope Day, in memory of those taken by the soviets. We must stand with Lithuania, on this day, and affirm that we will stand united against Putin's neo-soviet repression in Ukraine.

Today, June 14, marks a very sad anniversary for Lithuania 🇱🇹It is the annual Mourning and Hope Day, in memory of those taken by the soviets. We must stand with Lithuania, on this day, and affirm that we will stand united against Putin's neo-soviet repression in Ukraine.
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Today In Socialism(@2dayinsocialism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

, June 14th, in 1940, the Soviet Union presented an ultimatum to Lithuania to join the union. Shortly after, the Soviets began to arrest politicians and activists deemed 'enemies of the people.' Lithuania was under Soviet domination for fifty years.

#OnThisDay, June 14th, in 1940, the Soviet Union presented an ultimatum to Lithuania to join the union.  Shortly after, the Soviets began to arrest politicians and activists deemed 'enemies of the people.'  Lithuania was under Soviet domination for fifty years.  #Communsm #OTD
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Habubrats SR-71(@Habubrats71) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Titanium, the SR 71, and the Soviets
To build the SR-71 the US needed to buy vast quantities of the mineral from the Soviets. To do this they purchased the material through ghost organizations to hide the final destination of the material.
Had the Soviets known what they were…

Titanium, the SR 71, and the Soviets
To build the SR-71 the US needed to buy vast quantities of the mineral from the Soviets. To do this they purchased the material through ghost organizations to hide the final destination of the material.
Had the Soviets known what they were…
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World Vision(@WorldVision) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every year, thousands of people from make the deadly trek through the Darién Gap in search for a better life. Many of them are children.

Why do they leave, and what's in store for them - if they survive the journey?

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2R4U🇺🇦(@2Russophobic4u) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The scary thing is that they are correct to a certain extent. The Soviets did plan to blow up the dams on the Dnipro in case of a NATO offensive. My hope is that the dam is not all that 'old and rusty' as they claim it is and the Kyivan authorities are prepared for that scenario.

The scary thing is that they are correct to a certain extent. The Soviets did plan to blow up the dams on the Dnipro in case of a NATO offensive. My hope is that the dam is not all that 'old and rusty' as they claim it is and the Kyivan authorities are prepared for that scenario.
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HeraldWeekly(@HeraldWeekly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Americans all over are seeking a better way of life, and they are doing this by voting with their feet — along with their household belongings. Find out which U.S. states people are fleeing and moving to.

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Z gull(@J_H_5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When the Soviets liberated Auschwitz they forgot to bring a camera.

That's...really something. Yair Rosenberg archive.is/v87jp

When the Soviets liberated Auschwitz they forgot to bring a camera.

That's...really something. Yair Rosenberg #TheNoticing archive.is/v87jp
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Jack ██████ 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇦🇬🇧🇪🇺(@JackFought_1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You must have forgotten the part where JFK put a blockade around cuba and told the soviet union he would nuke them if they put nukes in Cuba.
The soviets packed up and went home. 😂😂😂

You must have forgotten the part where JFK put a blockade around cuba and told the soviet union he would nuke them if they put nukes in Cuba.
The soviets packed up and went home. 😂😂😂

#Ukraine #Russia #War #NAFO #NATO
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LadyIzdihar(@LadyIzdihar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'We (Soviets) are beginning to respect woman, not for her “good morals,” but for her efficiency, for her ingenuity with respect to her duties toward her class, her country and humanity as a whole.'

Alexandra Kollontai, March 10th, 1927

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Maria Seyrig(@MariaSeyrig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The only threat to Russia was Ukraine’s desire for self-determination & engagement with the West, a matter intolerable for a regime unwilling to emerge from its historic sense of entitlement into a new world order,' Dr. Kost Elisevich. MFA Russia 🇷🇺
kostelisevich.com/2023/05/25/mr-…

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Habubrats SR-71(@Habubrats71) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When building the A-12/ SR-71, we required a massive amount of titanium, so we bought it from the Soviets/Russians. Suppose they knew that we were building an airplane that would be used primarily to spy on them. They would’ve never sold it to us, so the CIA using a fake company,…

When building the A-12/ SR-71, we required a massive amount of titanium, so we bought it from the Soviets/Russians. Suppose they knew that we were building an airplane that would be used primarily to spy on them. They would’ve never sold it to us, so the CIA using a fake company,…
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Bad History Takes(@bad_histories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They did offer to peacefully settle the 'land disputes.' The Finns counteroffered and wanted the negotiations to continue. Then the Soviets invaded. And suffered about 5 times as many casualties as the Finns. And increased the likelihood they would side with Germany. Genius. 1/3

They did offer to peacefully settle the 'land disputes.' The Finns counteroffered and wanted the negotiations to continue. Then the Soviets invaded. And suffered about 5 times as many casualties as the Finns. And increased the likelihood they would side with Germany. Genius. 1/3
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Habubrats SR-71(@Habubrats71) 's Twitter Profile Photo

America’s first attempt at stealth was used in the Blackbirds.

 The geniuses at the Skunk Works,  a small part of the Lockheed corporation, were given the task by the CIA to replace the U-2.  They knew that the Soviets were tracking the U-2, and they knew they would…

America’s first attempt at stealth was used in the Blackbirds.

  The geniuses at the Skunk Works,  a small part of the Lockheed corporation, were given the task by the CIA to replace the U-2.  They knew that the Soviets were tracking the U-2, and they knew they would…
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North Caucasian Dandy(@MDzhaniev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lol, the Finns begged the Soviets for peace like five times, before the Soviets agreed.

Every retard seems to forget that by February the Soviets broke thought the Mannerheim line and the Finns were in a general retreat.

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Chung-Tzu(@CalamineW) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/14) Many of you are probably familiar with the fact that the Soviets used autoloaders on their late-Cold War tanks.

Today I only really want to talk about something special about the T-64's (and T-80B's) autoloader that is mostly ignored. But first, some background...

(1/14) Many of you are probably familiar with the fact that the Soviets used autoloaders on their late-Cold War tanks.

Today I only really want to talk about something special about the T-64's (and T-80B's) autoloader that is mostly ignored. But first, some background...
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OscarDomesticated(@OscDomesticated) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1941, when the Soviets were withdrawing from , they blew up Khadzhybei Estuary dam and flooded one of Odesa’s district (Peresyp), without bothering to evacuate people, of course.

I didn’t know about this page in the city’s history. Times goes, methods remain the same.

In 1941, when the Soviets were withdrawing from #Odesa, they blew up Khadzhybei Estuary dam and flooded one of Odesa’s district (Peresyp), without bothering to evacuate people, of course. 

I didn’t know about this page in the city’s history. Times goes, methods remain the same.
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