@mrhorsetwat @Tfmonkey @VooDooMedic
Not moving there unless they remove holocaust denial laws
It is better to be in certain parts of the United States or Mexico or South America or maybe possibly Asia
@mrhorsetwat @Tfmonkey @VooDooMedic
I do not think there was a official German policy to commit atrocities against Russian civilians who were non-military
Maybe some individual Germans committed atrocities in violation of top down policy
Maybe bad things happened to prisoners of war who should have been imprisoned in case they were hostile to Germany because the United States bombed the food supply railways
I do not know, I wonder if after losing the guards decided to execute prisoners
@shortstories @Tfmonkey @VooDooMedic Russia
Main article: Law Against Rehabilitation of Nazism
In May 2014, Russia's President Vladimir Putin signed a law making the denial of Nazi crimes and "wittingly spreading false information about the activity of the USSR during the years of World War Two" or portraying Nazis as heroes a criminal offence.[79] It has more to do with the Nazi crimes against Russians.