« Tandis que les rayons de la Gloire font une fois de plus resplendir nos drapeaux, la patrie porte sa pensée et son amour d’abord vers ceux qui sont morts pour elle, ensuite vers ceux qui ont, pour son service, tant combattu et tant souffert ! »
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@VinctMatth@negentropism@L_ThinkTank L'administration impériale russe a utilisé de manière abusive le nom de « Bessarabie » — désignant l'ensemble du territoire situé entre le Dniestr et le Prut — pour masquer l'ampleur de l'annexion territoriale de 1812 aux dépens d'un pays orthodoxe.
@RollingStone In 45 years, the Communists failed to make us despise America. Unfortunately, Trump succeeded in just a few years...
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@MarioNawfal In 45 years, the Communists failed to make us despise America. Unfortunately, Trump succeeded in showing us the hideous face of the United States in just a few years.
@franceinfo En 45 ans, les communistes n'ont pas réussi à nous faire mépriser l'Amérique. Malheureusement, Trump a réussi à nous faire voir le visage hideux des États-Unis en quelques années.
@GHarward Viorica Agarici (1886–1979) was a Romanian nurse, the chairwoman of the Red Cross in Roman during Antonescu regime. A protector of the Jewish population during the WW2, she is one of the the Righteous Among the Nations commemorated at Yad Vashem.
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On June 18th, 1951, 40,000 people in the Banat region of Romania, including ethnic minorities, refugees, and property or business owners, were rounded up and deported to the Bărăgan plain and forced to survive in mud huts. Over 600 died until the policy was reversed in 1956.
On June 12th, 1921, Mikhail Tukhachevsky, commander of the Soviet 7th Army, used chemical weapons to suppress the Tambov peasant rebellion. The suppression killed 15,000 peasants. Over 50,000 more were interned in work camps. He was later made Marshal of the Soviet Union. And even later was killed in the Red Army Purge.
@GHarward Is forgiveness among the precepts of the church? "Give us this day our daily bread,
and forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us."
@GHarward@Solanin731 Continuing the war after the liberation of Bessarabia was an error that was not the fault of the soldiers, but of the senior officers who decided the strategy.
@GHarward Christianity is a religion of forgiveness. Lack of compassion for heroes who did not commit war crimes, even if they fought for the Nazis, does not represent a true Christian.
This is what the night sky on Mars might look like.
No light pollution. No thick atmosphere to scatter the stars. Just rust below and the entire galaxy above.
No human has ever stood here to see it.
Not yet.