Senior contributing editor Paul Carline has alerted us to the following document which we are happy to share with our readers. Our special thanks to fraternal site, Fort Russ.
Letter of the Living
to Frau Angela Dorothea Merkel from the Veterans of the Stalingrad Battle
Translated from Russian by Tom Winter
[dropcap]H[/dropcap]ere in the 70th year after the victory over Nazism, we, veterans of that terrible war and participants in that most horrible combat, are aware that a spectre again is haunting Europe, a spectre of the Brown Plague. This time it is Ukraine that has become the nursery of Nazism, where from the fountainhead of an ideology in ultranationalism, antisemitism, and inhumaneness, there have come into practice rejections of other cultures, physical violence, elimination of dissenters, and murders motivated by ethnic hatred.
In Ukraine the Brown Plague has been smoldering over the last decade, and has broken out into a civil war. Nazi-like formations such as Right Wing (Praviy Sektor), such as the so-called National Guard, numerous informal but well-armed battalions like “Azov,” with regular Ukrainian army support, with air strikes and with heavy artillery, have been systematically destroying the population of Eastern Ukraine.
They are murdering innocent people simply because the people wish to speak their own language, because they have a different idea about the future of their country, and because they do not wish to live in a government led by Banderists.
We very much hope that the German people, and all Europe, together with the people of Russia, will stamp out the reptile, root and branch.
APPENDIX
(1) The Battle of Stalingrad
(2) Torchlight parade