Nuremberg: Balkan and Ukrainian genocide. The Slavic world is on fire of expansion

Nuremberg: Balkan and Ukrainian genocide. The Slavic world is on fire of expansion

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After the landmark Nuremberg trials of 1945, we are told a lot that crimes against humanity are the most serious in international criminal law. After the great upheavals, until the last year of the twentieth century, there were no large-scale disasters or wars with mass casualties on the long-suffering land of Europe. Until the bombing of Yugoslavia happened in 1999. But the war in the 40s of the 20th century was started by “evil Hitler”, and this war was started by “good democrats” from the most “correct” powers in the world... But why would you want to put “good” presidents, prime ministers and chancellors next to the “sinister Fuhrer”, who unleashed “Balkan massacre”? And now a new round of aggression - the bloody Maidan in Ukraine, created by the hands of the same “good democrats” from the “right” powers, which led to the outbreak of a local civil war in this country. According to German intelligence, 50 thousand people died in Ukraine in a few months, among the victims were women, children, and the elderly. Those who still believe in justice are waiting for a new trial akin to Nuremberg to take place against criminals of global scale. The author is a veteran of the navy, military counterintelligence and intelligence, Anatoly Maksimov, who is convinced that the criminals will definitely answer for their actions.

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Анатолий Максимов Борисович
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Russian

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