Nestor Machno (Makhno)
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Такие вот дебилы, со своим "Хэй-хэй-хэй!", и загубили идеи анархии вообще и махновщины в частности.
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Ты, к сожалению, чмошник и русофоб! На берёзу! Хэй-хэй-хэй!
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@vfrcbv115 cuz it's a CIA fake channel to provoke ethnic strife
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Потому что русские, к сожалению, в большинстве своём рабы и идеи анархии им не понятны.
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почему комментарии на английском?
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@velet28 Reply, Part 4: 1919 was a long time ago. But eyewitnesses to these atrocities went on record with THE TRUTH ABOUT NM. If you are indeed interested in the truth (and not some revisionist and twisted romanticized version thereof) from an eye-witness who saw his peaceloving, non-violent father be killed by NM and his gang, just do a search here on this site for "Nestor Makhno and the Mennonites." Be sure to watch all 3 sections, to hear an eyewitness to NM's true legacy speak CLEARLY!
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@velet28 Reply, Part 3: Nestor Makhno had lived among these largely self-sufficient Mennonites as a cattle herder in his youth, and knew they were peaceful and non-interventionist people. Nevertheless, in the last 5 months of 1919, the "heroic and brave" NM and his thugs attacked village after Mennonite village, knowing they would not defend themselves, and killed them by the hundreds and hundreds, raping the women and girls, and plundering the villages and farms...... (continued)
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@velet28 Reply, Part 2: These Mennonites primarily spoke a German dialect of NW Germany called "Plattdeutsch," and had located in those areas to avoid religious persecution and have the freedom to educate their children and to largely run their communities themselves. Mennonites were/are non-resistant (pacifist) Christians who refuse to take part in wars, or to use violence against anyone. They wanted to be left alone, and wanted NO part in external politics. (continued)
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@velet28 Please excuse me while I step in and provide more info for you-- I am a decendent of Mennonites who lived in Russia in the 1800's. There were about 40,000 ethnically Swiss and Dutch Mennonites living primarily in several large colonies, one near present-day Zaporizhzhya and the other about 50 km NE of present-day Melitopol, both cities in SE Ukraine. They had settled upon barren steppe, and had developed prosperous farms and communities there in less than 125 years. (continued)
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Vive l'Anarchie!!
Батько живе у наших серцах!!!
sasha2007kaz 7 months ago 17
Greetings from Spain, FREEDOM!!
PrettyElectro 9 months ago 15