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Historical Justice Denied: The Soviet War Crimes Cover-Up

The Soviet Union was a dark shadow of the despots in the Kremlin period, marked by repression and denial of reality. For decades, the Soviet Union was a totalitarian state where its citizens had little to no say in government policies. During this time, the Soviet Union committed many war crimes, including the mass killings of civilians, the deportation of ethnic minorities, genocide, and the torture of prisoners of war.

The Fruits of the USSR State Atheism

Despite the overwhelming evidence of the Soviet Union’s atrocities, Russia is still reluctant to accept the reality of the war crimes committed by the Soviet Union. This reluctance is partly because the Soviet Union was seen as a powerful and prosperous nation, and many Russians view it as a source of pride. Additionally, many Russians strongly distrust the Soviet Union and its legacy and are unwilling to accept the truth of its war crimes.

In recent years, there has been a growing movement in Russia to confront the past and acknowledge the war crimes committed by the Soviet Union. This movement has been led by several prominent figures, including Russian human rights activists, journalists, and politicians. These individuals have been calling for a more open discussion of the Soviet Union’s past and greater recognition of the victims of war crimes.

Russian people benefited from Josef Stalin’s war crimes for over 80 years.

Proceeds of crime. Russian people have been nesting on the proceeds of crime for over 80 years.

It is immoral. It is a blatant rebellion and a violation of the principle of law and Justice.  

  1. Annexation of the Japanese Kuril Islands.
  2. Annexation of the Karelian Isthmus.
  3. Extortion of Finland territory, 1939-1945.
  4. Extortion of the Municipality and the Port of Petsamo 1945.

Despite all the evidence of Soviet Russo-war crimes and the Russian government profiteering from the proceeds of crime, there is still much resistance to acknowledging the Soviet Union’s war crimes. Many Russians view war crimes as a part of the past and do not want to confront the reality of what happened during the Bolshevik rebellion and the rise against the Russian Monarchy in 1917. Additionally, there is a fear that acknowledging the war crimes could lead to Josef Stalin losing his position as a national hero in Russia.  Stalin was dethroned many decades ago in many East Europe ex-Soviet states. Many nations saw their opportunity to stop the Soviet Union’s yoke of repression in 1991. The brainwashing propaganda of the Soviet Union lost the spell on people’s minds.

It is just a matter of Time When the Russian Leadership Acknowledge the Reality of A True Biblical Worldview  

A day in the future when Russian people can breath in God-given fresh air with a good conscience to the Creator of Life, that they are living in harmony with the Spirit of the Natural Law.

The people and the Nation of Germany and Japan had a New Start, after they Confessed The Sins of their Nation

For the Russian people to move forward, they must acknowledge the war crimes committed by Josef Stalin and the Soviet Union and take responsibility for them. Just like the people of Germany and Japan took responsibility for their government leaders’ evil deeds. And give back the territory that Stalin unlawfully stole from the Nordic Finland and Japan. 1939 – 1945.

This is essential for the country to move past its dark past and to create a more just and equitable society. It is also vital that the victims of the war crimes are given recognition and justice. Russia can only move forward and create a better future by confronting the past. Obsession with the Delusional Soviet Russo worldview does not serve the Russian people’s best interest.

Spirit of the Natural Law

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