For centuries dictators have tried to wipe out Ukrainian nationality
And for centuries Ukrainians have told them to f*ck off back to Russia!
And for centuries Ukrainians have told them to f*ck off back to Russia!
Century Old Memoir
By Nina Sorochenko
The First Anniversary Of The October Revolution
"This is the centre of the city. Rockets hit house, the road and playground."
Olena Sorochenko- Kyiv, Ukraine
This is how the military live in the trenches after rain.
Imagine hearing this every night as you tuck your children into bed and wish them sweet dreams.
"It was a bomb that exploded over our house in Kyiv. "
Olena Sorochenko- Kyiv, Ukraine
That is what the world said 80 years ago, yet it is happening again. Right this very second mothers are holding their children, praying a rocket doesn't hit their home while fathers and sons are dying for freedom. Seniors are starving and freezing to death. Ukrainians are fighting for their sovereignty, again, because communist Russia is
That is what the world said 80 years ago, yet it is happening again. Right this very second mothers are holding their children, praying a rocket doesn't hit their home while fathers and sons are dying for freedom. Seniors are starving and freezing to death. Ukrainians are fighting for their sovereignty, again, because communist Russia is trying to absorb Ukraine and delete its people from planet Earth.... AGAIN! Only this time Putin's propaganda won't work like Stalin's. did. This time we can see the 90 year-old grandmothers giving the finger while making molotov cocktails
Memoirs From Ukraine
In the winter, when the temperature was 40-45 below zero at night, the brigades of the communists and their agents were traveling the roads in the snow. Women, kids, old people, sick people, if someone tried to protest or get in their way–– death on the spot! Those who stayed alive were loaded on the platforms of the freight trains and animal wagons, without food or water, they started a long terrible journey to death - to Siberia. Seven million human beings were sent to these camps." -Nina Sorochenko
Memoirs From Ukraine
The Holodomor
"How can you survive in such a ghostly city? I have seen many corpses, right there in the streets of the abandoned Capital. Only the strongest survived. Ominous rumors circulated in our neighborhood; A young couple, living not far from our own house, ate their new-born-baby! Yes, when the time came the fat
Memoirs From Ukraine
The Holodomor
"How can you survive in such a ghostly city? I have seen many corpses, right there in the streets of the abandoned Capital. Only the strongest survived. Ominous rumors circulated in our neighborhood; A young couple, living not far from our own house, ate their new-born-baby! Yes, when the time came the father snatched his baby-son, threw him into the kettle with boiling water and…, they both, father and mother, consumed this tiny, fresh-cooked body. Statistics show that at the time of famine some people, especially the men, cannot stand the pains, the torture of their dying bodies. They get crazy. In their delirium they act not as human beings." ~ Nina Sorochenko's memoirs, 1932.
Before and after the Russian invasion. Putin is using winter as a weapon. Stalin and Lenin did the same exact thing. Under them the Ukrainian language, flag and traditions were banned. They even removed the bells from the Ukraine churches and closed them all, exiling the priests to Siberian work camps. Putin would love to do that, only th
Before and after the Russian invasion. Putin is using winter as a weapon. Stalin and Lenin did the same exact thing. Under them the Ukrainian language, flag and traditions were banned. They even removed the bells from the Ukraine churches and closed them all, exiling the priests to Siberian work camps. Putin would love to do that, only this time the world is watching. Even the Russians are like WTF! Sorry Putin! Game Over! Ukraine will never be Russian again.
They never have nor ever will
give up or give in.
Memoirs From Ukraine
"I have seen, have witnessed the nightmarish scenes in Ukraine villages, where in the winter of 1933 communist led by the KGPV were throwing out of their warm houses families of the farmers, with wives, some of them pregnant, babies, also the old and sick people, dragging them out of warm beds stuffed with sweet smelling hay from their brown-fields, or stuffed by their forefathers from their flocks of geese covered with hand-made thick, snow-white sheets snow woven with hemp or flax grown on the patches of their private ground, sprinkled with the pure water of their wells." Nina Sorochenko
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