"The Hero of Sinimäed Hills." Topic
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Tango01 | 27 Jan 2018 3:28 p.m. PST |
Of possible interest? "Stories of Ümera, Paala, Paju and Võnnu battles all talk about the Estonians' fights, wins and losses. Next to these battles the one that took place at the end of July and the beginning of August 1944 in Sinimäed Hills has an equal, if not to say even more meaningful position in Estonian history. There have not been any battles on the Estonian ground of such scale. The soldier's courage displayed in this battle was unexampled. The battles in Sinimäed can be called the battles of the nations, where on one side was the West with its ideals and people and on the other side was the East's despotism – the descendants of Attila and Genghis Khan with their warriors. By today there have been attempts made to turn it all around because a part of the West was cooperating with the descendants of Attila and Genghis Khan, but this does not make it non-existant. The West's cooperation with despotism does not make our attackers angels nor take away the freedom fighters title from those who battled against them. When we change the relative world into absolute, we immediately step against the laws of nature and those who step against these laws will be punished by the Almighty. Since the ones battling against evil always have the Holy Justice on their side, it does not disappear from those who battled against Stalin tyranny – the world's bloodiest regime. Not from Estonians, Finns, Lithuanians, Latvians or Ukrainians. That's how the world is…" Main page link Amicalement Armand |
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