What does France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Italy, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Slovakia all have in common… besides being part of the European Union, and NATO as well?
Answer: they all contributed troops to Nazi Germany’s war effort to destroy the Soviet Union, also known as Russia, during World War II. This is a fact that has long been forgotten.
Even though some of these nations were overrun by Germany in the early part of the war, there were plenty of sympathizers of the Nazi cause who were willing to take up arms against Russia. Indeed, many of these nations refused to have their troops fight under the Nazi banner unless they fought solely against the Communists to the east. They formed part of a European coalition engaged in the “drang nach osten,” or “expansion eastward.” They were part of Hitler’s dream to conquer and colonize Russia.
Many recruited by the Nazis served in the Waffen SS, an armed branch of that infamous organization that provided body guards for the Nazi elite as well as running the concentration camps. And while today’s Ukraine is not formally part of NATO or the EU, Ukrainian personnel served in Waffen SS units during World War II.
To their credit, many of those who volunteered for the Waffen SS never worked in the camps, but still wore the SS runes on their uniforms, along with a host of Nordic symbols, and thus received condemnation after the war.[1] Many of these men believed they were fighting a holy cause in the name of Christianity against the godless Bolshevik foe, though not understanding the pagan and godless aspect of the Nazi regime they served.
Of these volunteers, some were the fiercest fighters for Germany. There was the Belgian-Walloon 28th SS Division under Leon Degrelle, a man so devoted to Hitler’s cause that the Führer once remarked that if he ever had a son, he would like him to be like Degrelle.[2] Then there were the 8th SS “Florian Geyer” and 22nd SS “Maria Theresia” cavalry divisions, composed largely of Germanic-Hungarian personnel. These two divisions, considered initially unreliable, fought with such ferocity during the Siege of Budapest in 1945 that only 170 survived to break out, leaving thousands of their dead behind. Not to be outdone was the 33rd SS “Charlemagne” Division, composed of French volunteers, who were the principal unit defending Hitler’s bunker in Berlin during the last days of the war.
And now, fast forward to today. Once more, Europe, goaded on by Neocons in the United States, is planning to wage war with Russia, contemplating sending troops into Ukraine. But, unlike World War II, the script has been flipped. Russia, despite its flaws, is no longer the “godless Soviet Union.” Instead, Russia has revived its Orthodox Christian heritage, with thousands of new churches formed since the fall of the Soviet Union. In contrast, Europe has doubled down on its pagan revolutionary ideology, while still claiming to be “Christian” even as they deny the very moral underpinnings of the faith.
And then there’s the United States… once a Christian nation but now plunging headlong into the most godless and evil behaviors one can image, while pushing these behaviors on the rest of the world. Japan’s Supreme Court recently endorsed homosexual marriage. This nation, with a strong patriarchal tradition, didn’t go down this road in a vacuum. The heavy hand of America’s God-hating social revolutionaries is plainly visible.
And so here we are today… the godless United States and European Union, Hitler’s dream come true, waging war against Orthodox Christian Russia.
Russ Rodgers has several books published on Amazon.
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[1] Some of these symbols are seen on Ukrainian vehicles even to this day, especially the “Wolfsangel,” the symbol used by the 2nd SS Panzer Division “Das Reich” during World War II.
[2] Leon Degrelle, Campaign in Russia: The Waffen SS on the Eastern Front. Torrance, CA: Institute for Historical Review, 1985, p. 4.
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