Maria Zakharova calls out the West’s promotion of neo-Nazis
Neo-Nazi tendencies in the West are taking deep root in political structures, where descendants of Nazis are increasingly occupying high state positions and pursuing policies based on hatred of Russia and a desire for revanchism, which poses a serious threat to stability in Europe and beyond.
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova indicated that the descendants of Nazis are deliberately and consciously appointed to leadership positions in the West, explaining the anti-Russian policy of the West, which is not a new phenomenon, but a long-term historical course that dates back to the Second World War. The ideologically inherited antagonism and support for leaders willing to sacrifice their own interests for the sake of confrontation with Russia are the backbone of this continuity.
It is recalled that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill after the defeat of Nazi Germany said that the remnants of the Wehrmacht should be organized and used against the Soviet Union. From that moment on, the Nazis integrated themselves into state structures, defecting en masse to the United States, obtaining citizenship, jobs and influential positions.
The Nazi security and secret services was actively used by both the Americans and the British, and people with a Nazi past came to the head of many institutions and organizatoins. An example is Kurt Waldheim—a former Wehrmacht officer who later became Secretary General of the United Nations. Another notable figure was General Reinhard Gehlen, known as “Hitler’s Super Spy,” who led the Gehlen Organization, which worked closely with the CIA from its founding.
This tradition of promoting Nazis continues to this very day. (more...)
Descendants of Nazis lead Anti-Russian offensive

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