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  • Thanks for the translation

    No, they don't look innocent at all. They look like members of a nazi far right party.

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    • Originally posted by Bereta_Eder View Post
      Thanks for the translation

      No, they don't look innocent at all. They look like members of a nazi far right party.
      I mean their behaviour. They stand around, smoke and wave flags.
      Originally posted by Serb:Please, remind me, how exactly and when exactly, Russia bullied its neighbors?
      Originally posted by Ted Striker:Go Serb !
      Originally posted by Pekka:If it was possible to capture the essentials of Sepultura in a dildo, I'd attach it to a bicycle and ride it up your azzes.

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      • Originally posted by Saras View Post
        They did nothing heroic in 1939-1940, unlike their Finnish colleagues (who were clearly braindead gayropean nazis, of course, paid by US State Department).
        На, сука, ЖРИ ЭТО, ТВАРЬ!!!

        Finns were angels, compared to Lithuanian activists:


        Out of approximately 208,000 to 210,000 Jews, an estimated 190,000–195,000 were murdered before the end of World War II (wider estimates are sometimes published); most between June and December 1941. More than 95% of Lithuania's Jewish population was massacred over the three-year German occupation— a more complete destruction than befell any other country affected by the Holocaust. Historians attribute this to the massive local collaboration in the genocide by the Christian locals, though the reason for this collaboration is still debated.
        The Holocaust in Lithuania



        Telsiai
        The Germans entered Telsiai on Wednesday, June 25, 1941, three days after the invasion of Lithuania began. However, the Lithuanians had taken control of the city on the day of the invasion three days earlier. On that day, the persecutions by the Lithuanians of the local Jews started: arrests, beatings, robberies, rape and other acts of grave humiliation and scorn. The entry of the Germans into the city initially had a calming effect, the arrested were released and the humiliation ceased. The Jews had hoped that the Germans would, perhaps, restore order. However, the next day the Lithuanians renewed their attacks on the Jewish population. New arrests were carried out, as well as all sorts of humiliation and abuse.
        During all this time, the Jews made desperate attempts to get help from some prominent Lithuanians who lived in the city. Among others, they turned to Cardinal Staugaitis, an influential man who was a leader of the "Christian Democratic Party" and served as Chairman of the pre-war Lithuanian Seimas (parliament). The laconic reply was identical: "That's the price you pay for having brought the Bolsheviks to Lithuania".
        June 27, 1941 will be remem*bered as "Friday the terrible". Lithuanian "activists" accompanied by a few Germans, went from house to house ordering Jews to assemble at the market square. From there, arranged in rows of five, they were marched through the town to the Mastis lake. At the head of the group went, weeping, Rabbi Abraham Yitzchak Bloch, head of the world famous Great Yeshiva of the city, whilethe others marched behind him, some of them whispering verses of prayers. A heavy armed escort of Lithuanians straightened up the rows, striking and hitting with whips and the butts of their rifles everyone who fell behind. They were brought to the lake and were squeezed into the little shacks standing there.
        Several days later a new calamity fell on the Jewish Community. In the Rainiai forest, the Lithuanians found the graves of 72 political prisoners murdered by the Soviets before their retreat. The Lithuanian authorities, with Cardinal Staugaitis at their head, decided to turn the murder of the prisoners into a victory; and who, if not the Jews were to be the scapegoats blamed for the murders and the ones on whom to direct the mass fury for vengeance. Day after day, groups of Jews were taken to the graves of the murdered. They were ordered to take the corpses out of the graves and wash them, lick their wounds with their tongues, and place each corpse into a coffin. Many were unable to stand this task. The corpses were rotting and the stench was unbearable. Woe to anyone who could not carry out this malevolent work - he was tortured to death. For days the Jews were tormented in this hell.
        Meanwhile, the wicked Cardinal Staugaitis fixed the day of July 13 as the "Holy Sunday". On this day the remains of the murdered were to be brought in a religious ceremony for burial performed at the Catholic cemetary. This day was also to become a symbol of the "victory" over the Soviets. Jewish men were brought to the cemetary during the ceremony and all Lithuanians were allowed to approach them and spit in their faces and slap them. While the men were undergoing this ghastly and gruesome experience with the barbarous Lithuanans, the Jewish women exper*ienced other abuse and maltreatment. Many young women were taken by the Lithuanians to "work", but were raped, tortured and murdered.
        On Tuesday, July 15, the "activists" broke into the shacks where the Rabbis and Yeshiva students were shouting "All Rabbis and Yeshiva students to work" they expelled the Jews from the shacks and dragged them towards the pits, dug a day before. The Jews knew exactly what was going to happen but for them death seemed preferable to the grue*some sufferings they experienced - a redeeming death. Therefore, they went quietly to their graves, whis*pering the last prayers. Two by two they were taken to the pits and forced to undress. They had to stand on a board that was laid on the verge of the pit and then the Lithuanians shot them. This was not enough for the Lithuanian murderers - they took the Great Rabbi Bloch deeper into the forest to be tortured before they brought him back to the pits to be murdered. Among the victims was a kin of the Rabbi, the Zionist-Revisionist leader Yitzchak Bloch; he jumped to his feet and in a firey speech faced the Lithuanians and cried: "Your country will be filled with your blood and of your children! Revenge will triumph and rise from our graves! Our blood will nourish the trees and your blood will wash the streets of this bloody country!" The murderers bullets cut off his words and he fell into the pit. Some Jewish women who managed to evade the guards and visit the place, discovered a horrible sight at the killing site. The path which led from the shacks to the pits was completely covered with blood. Blood bubbled from the graves, which had been barely covered with earth. Around the graves, clothing, photos and passports were being blown around by the wind, and in the middle of all this, a crowd of Lithuanians searched for anything of value.
        Several days passed, the earth on the graves sunk and split open. Limbs and broken bodies rose on the surface, the smell of rotting corpses was strong. An epidemic broke out in the shacks of the women and children. 14 women and children died. All the women and children, about 4,000, were moved to a camp at Geruliai.
        At the camp, life was unbearable. There was no food, no water, no medical help. Disease was rampant and above all, armed Lithuanian guards abused them day and night. Each night they would come and select" women for "work" but instead they were raped and murdered. The Lithuanians also disseminated inform*ation of an "action" that was planned against the women and children. One day before the "action", the commander of the camp, Platakis, told die women that on the next day an unpleasant "action" against the woman and children was going to take place in the camp, but in exchange for 100,000 Rubles it would be possible to save the camp. The women accumulated the requested sum and it was given to the commander, but very quickly they discovered that this was an additional Lithuanian deceit.
        On the next day, drunken police*men and "activists" broke into the camp and forced the women and children out, brought them to the pits and murdered them.


        https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Kwz0OlESYR4uwCmJ0XltQaWLpH0yyse-8oWyORkR7c4/preview
        Who was Jonas Noreika?Jonas Noreika (1910-1947), also known by his nom de guerre, General Vėtra, has been named by the current Lithuanian government as “an important member of the resistance” and an object of every sort of heroic commemoration.
        In 1997 he was posthumously awarded the Order of the Cross of Vytis, First Degree. The same year a memorial plaque was placed on the facade of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences Library in Vilnius.
        In 2010 the primary school in Šukoniai in the Pakruojis region was named after him.
        In Vilnius, Noreika’s name looks out upon the city’s main boulevard, Gedimino, from high up on the outside wall of the Genocide Museum.
        In Kaunas, Lithuania’s second city, there is a street named for him: Generolo Vėtros gatvė.
        Official sources present Noreika as a Lithuanian attorney, prose author, popular writer and a member of the anti-Nazi and anti-Soviet underground. If one reads the biography provided by the Center for the Study of the Genocide and Resistance of Residents of Lithuania[hereafter “Genocide Center”], one is left with a picture of a heroic saint.

        We may begin with the small matter of Noreika’s literary activity. Most people don’t know that this “writer” wrote antisemitic articles

        “In 1933 a small book by War College student and Vytautas Magnus University law student (and later LAF member and head of the Siauliai region from 1941 to 1943) Jonas Noreika called ‘Hold Your Head High, Lithuanian!’ appeared, containing a program of radical nationalism in connection with the economic battle against Jews and the boycott of Jewish trade.”
        Noreika is accused of taking part in the mass murder of Jews in Plungė and Telšiai, and Šiauliai in the summer of 1941. Here is what A. Pakalniškis, a writer and physicist who lives in the United States, wrote about Captain Noreika’s role in the mass murder of Jews in Plungė in the book Over Twenty Years (in Lithuanian; Chicago 1995):
        “On the night of 12-13 July all the Jews of Plungė were murdered, including the women and children. Before that, they were locked up in synagogues, whence they were taken in small groups every night to the forest and shot. On July 12th several who had escaped lit fires in the city in three places. When the spread of the fire was halted, the massacres began. They continued all night until the next day, Sunday afternoon. During summa [Lithuanian Catholic week of prayers for the welfare of the parish] the last Jews of Plungė were buried.
        I worked in the office of the Plungė kommandant for several days before the massacre. Captain Noreika was the kommandant. There were more Lithuanian officers at the Kommandatur, including captain Vensclauskis from Juodeikiai. They mobilized the young men of the Plungė rural district, so they had a considerable number of armed men under their command. In Plungė at that time there were just two sickly German soldiers. When the fire was stopped, one of the two little soldiers came to the Kommandatur and shaking somewhat from excitement asked the kommandant:
        “‘What are you planning to do with those Jews locked up in the synagogue?’
        “‘I already issued the order to shoot every last one,’ Lithuanian kommandant captain Noreika answered.
        “Out of respect for that little weakling German he remained standing.”
        Noreika’s involvement in the mass murder of civilians is not a secret to Lithuanians or to the world.
        The 23 April 1984 issue of Der Spiegel names him as responsible for the mass murder of the Jews of Plungė:

        “Many of the Lithuanians imprisoned at Stutthof had earlier been officers, including department head Buragas who served as secretary for Jewish Affairs and was responsible for the Vilnius Ghetto, and department head Jonas Noreika, who organized and carried out the mass murder of the civilians of Plungė of Jewish ethnicity. Another Stutthof prisoner, later professor of religious studies and priest who died in Putnam (USA), Stasys Yla in his memoir Žmonės ir žvėrys [Men and Beasts] portrayed his aide Noreika as an exceptionally religious person.”
        Leonid Olschwang, “Die Mörder werden noch gebraucht” in Der Spiegel, 23 April 1984


        O P I N I O N by Evaldas Balčiūnas Who was Jonas Noreika? Jonas Noreika (1910-1947), also known by his nom de guerre, General Vėtra, has been named by the current Lithuanian government as “an important member of the resistance” and an object of every sort of heroic commemoration. In 199


        THESE ARE THE NATIONAL HEROES OF THE MODERN LITHUANIA. Same people as the modern heroes of Ukraine.

        Ебаные фашисткие пидорасы. Гореть вам в аду, выблядки.

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        • Originally posted by Saras View Post
          I mean their behaviour. They stand around, smoke and wave flags.
          So, once again, who the **** are you: a devoted devil's advocate or just a brain-dead zombie idiot?

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          • Originally posted by Serb View Post
            На, сука, ЖРИ ЭТО, ТВАРЬ!!!

            Finns were angels, compared to Lithuanian activists:




            The Holocaust in Lithuania








            THESE ARE THE NATIONAL HEROES OF THE MODERN LITHUANIA. Same people as the modern heroes of Ukraine.

            Ебаные фашисткие пидорасы. Гореть вам в аду, выблядки.
            I don't get it. Where did I condone the Holocaust, or said ALL LITHUANIANS EVER ARE ANGELS AND HEROES? I mean, you're bordeline insane and I don't care, but why the hell not, maybe you'll entertain me.
            Originally posted by Serb:Please, remind me, how exactly and when exactly, Russia bullied its neighbors?
            Originally posted by Ted Striker:Go Serb !
            Originally posted by Pekka:If it was possible to capture the essentials of Sepultura in a dildo, I'd attach it to a bicycle and ride it up your azzes.

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            • Originally posted by Serb View Post
              So, once again, who the **** are you: a devoted devil's advocate or just a brain-dead zombie idiot?
              I am a sceptic when it comes to Putin-fellating Greek bolsheviks crying wolf.
              Originally posted by Serb:Please, remind me, how exactly and when exactly, Russia bullied its neighbors?
              Originally posted by Ted Striker:Go Serb !
              Originally posted by Pekka:If it was possible to capture the essentials of Sepultura in a dildo, I'd attach it to a bicycle and ride it up your azzes.

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              • And now for a musical interlude -

                There's nothing wrong with the dream, my friend, the problem lies with the dreamer.

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                • Originally posted by Bereta_Eder View Post
                  Thanks for the translation

                  No, they don't look innocent at all. They look like members of a nazi far right party.

                  It's a new trend in the modern democratic Ukraine, you can see a lot of alike slogans and advertising on streets or on TV:
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                  Everyday separatist is the one who agitates against mobilization and waits for Putin's arrival.
                  (and the same sh!t like "is the one who's popularizing Russian state symbols, protesting against mobilization, initiates meetings where people are being agitated for civil disorder or overthrowing of the legal authorities, the one who praises DNR and LNR). If you seen such people - CALL NOW (and phone numbers of Ukraianian KGB). Punishment is 7-12 years of prison.

                  Once again THE STATE IS DOING THIS. THEIR F*CKING NAZI STATE!!! The state braindead morons like Saras call a democratic pro-Western friend of Europe. A f*cking democracy, my ass.
                  More pictures here:

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                  • Originally posted by Saras View Post
                    I don't get it. Where did I condone the Holocaust, or said ALL LITHUANIANS EVER ARE ANGELS AND HEROES? I mean, you're bordeline insane and I don't care, but why the hell not, maybe you'll entertain me.

                    Once again for dummies: HAS YOUR STATE MADE THE BLOODY MURDERERS A NATIONAL HEROES OF THE MODERN LITHUANIA?

                    YES OR NO?




                    Just a reminder from the article you have skipped above:

                    In 1997 Jonas Noreika was posthumously awarded the Order of the Cross of Vytis, First Degree. The same year a memorial plaque was placed on the facade of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences Library in Vilnius. In 2010 the primary school in Šukoniai in the Pakruojis region was named after him. A symbolic grave and a statue to him were set up in the Antakalnis Cemetery in Vilnius. In Kaunas, Lithuania’s second city, there is a street named for him


                    The same
                    Jonas Noreika who is responsible for the deaths of thousands of Jews.

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                    • Originally posted by Saras View Post
                      I mean their behaviour. They stand around, smoke and wave flags.
                      Just like these innocent kids, right?




                      Как же вы заебали, лживые твари. Креста на вас нет, ублюдки.

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                        • Originally posted by Saras View Post
                          I mean their behaviour. They stand around, smoke and wave flags.
                          They did more than that.
                          They followed the mission around, shouting slogans, tried to enter the hotel and made it very apparent that if the metting actually took place, there would be violence.

                          The police and authorities instead of protecting freedom of speech and right of assembly, simply banned the meeting and arrested the ukranian organizers that went to protest the treatement of the greek mission.

                          Maybe they weren't more violent because an OSCE team was following them around.

                          Must be bad not to be a "true ukranian" these days...

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                          • Originally posted by Serb View Post
                            Once again for dummies: HAS YOUR STATE MADE THE BLOODY MURDERERS A NATIONAL HEROES OF THE MODERN LITHUANIA?

                            YES OR NO?




                            Just a reminder from the article you have skipped above:

                            In 1997 Jonas Noreika was posthumously awarded the Order of the Cross of Vytis, First Degree. The same year a memorial plaque was placed on the facade of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences Library in Vilnius. In 2010 the primary school in Šukoniai in the Pakruojis region was named after him. A symbolic grave and a statue to him were set up in the Antakalnis Cemetery in Vilnius. In Kaunas, Lithuania’s second city, there is a street named for him


                            The same
                            Jonas Noreika who is responsible for the deaths of thousands of Jews.
                            There's a raging debate about taking all the monuments down. Lithuania is a free country with a vibrant free press and is constantly re-assessing its tragic (we lost over 200'000 of our Jewish citizens to the Holocaust, about 300'000 other to Soviet deportations and mass murder, etc.), controversial (Noreika is not the only guy who thought he was a Lithuanian patriot, fighting to liberate it from the Soviets, but ended up as an accomplice to nazis) and tricky history of 1939-1945. Unlike fascist contemporary Russia.

                            But again, I'd like to draw everyone's attention to the fact that the whole LITHUANIA=NAZI verbal diarrhoea started when I mentioned Finnish soldiers in 1940.
                            Last edited by Saras; October 7, 2015, 16:39. Reason: error, expansion of reply
                            Originally posted by Serb:Please, remind me, how exactly and when exactly, Russia bullied its neighbors?
                            Originally posted by Ted Striker:Go Serb !
                            Originally posted by Pekka:If it was possible to capture the essentials of Sepultura in a dildo, I'd attach it to a bicycle and ride it up your azzes.

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                            • Originally posted by Serb View Post
                              It's a new trend in the modern democratic Ukraine, you can see a lot of alike slogans and advertising on streets or on TV:
                              [ATTACH=CONFIG]177841[/ATTACH]



                              Once again THE STATE IS DOING THIS. THEIR F*CKING NAZI STATE!!! The state braindead morons like Saras call a democratic pro-Western friend of Europe. A f*cking democracy, my ass.

                              Serb, don't get upset.
                              Wherever there was US involvment (and in this case there evidendtly is) nazis/fascists or islamic fundamentalists were always used.
                              It's axiomatic that if there is fascism, authorianism and oppression, the US is backing it.

                              So don't get upset because pretty much everyone knows it.

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                              • Originally posted by Serb View Post
                                It's a new trend in the modern democratic Ukraine, you can see a lot of alike slogans and advertising on streets or on TV:
                                [ATTACH=CONFIG]177841[/ATTACH]


                                Everyday separatist is the one who agitates against mobilization and waits for Putin's arrival.
                                (and the same sh!t like "is the one who's popularizing Russian state symbols, protesting against mobilization, initiates meetings where people are being agitated for civil disorder or overthrowing of the legal authorities, the one who praises DNR and LNR). If you seen such people - CALL NOW (and phone numbers of Ukraianian KGB). Punishment is 7-12 years of prison.

                                Once again THE STATE IS DOING THIS. THEIR F*CKING NAZI STATE!!! The state braindead morons like Saras call a democratic pro-Western friend of Europe. A f*cking democracy, my ass.
                                More pictures here:
                                https://www.google.com/search?q=%D0%...%D1%82&imgrc=_
                                So you would like Ukraine to welcome Russian troops and cede itself, or else be called nazis? Lol what a dumbass.
                                Originally posted by Serb:Please, remind me, how exactly and when exactly, Russia bullied its neighbors?
                                Originally posted by Ted Striker:Go Serb !
                                Originally posted by Pekka:If it was possible to capture the essentials of Sepultura in a dildo, I'd attach it to a bicycle and ride it up your azzes.

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