- 14 Sep 2024 10:35
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@Hakeer :
Let's put this into perspective, to use your one specific example. In 1968, the Great Patriotic War had been over only 23 years before, in 1945. The bloodiest conflict in human history, with many of the surviving Fascists going straight to work for the West in the Cold War.
In Czechoslovakia 23 years before 1945, the country had been founded basically upon the backbone of men who had fought in the " Czech Legion" in Russia on the side of the White Guard in the Russian Civil War until they turned on Kolchak and stole a good deal of the Imperial Russian Tsarist national treasury and built Czechoslovakia's national treasury and their own personal ones with it.
( And I'm not " against" the Czechs personally, as being of a certain somewhat aristocratic lineage I am part Czech from Premyslid dynasty, Wend from what is now Brandenburg Germany, and of Polish Szlachta going back to the Piasts on my mother's side, all-around Slavic Blueblood one might say. The ironies of history....)
During that time and up to 1945, the Czechoslovakian lands were full of fascists and collaborators with the Germans, like the followers of clerico fascist Monseigneur Tiso.
So no, the Russian fears of fascist revival in the lands between Germany and Russia were very real and grounded in very fresh bloody historical reality in 1968. People say that they want " free speech" and " democracy", and then promptly turn their country ( after splitting it in half!) over to the Western German corporations and unelected EU bureaucracy in Brussels and the like, to be German lackeys again and not patriotic sons of Jan Ziska or King Wensceslaus at all...
Hakeer wrote:Let’s just take, for example, the military invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. Be honest. Do you really believe that wasn’t because the people wanted reforms in the direction of more freedom and democracy? They wanted free speech and a free press. They were a democracy before Stalin and returned to democracy after 1989. There was no emerging fascism in the country in 1968 that justified an invasion to create a “buffer zone” against fascism. As with Ukraine, that’s not to say there weren’t some fascists in the country, but that was not the direction they wanted.
@Hakeer :
Let's put this into perspective, to use your one specific example. In 1968, the Great Patriotic War had been over only 23 years before, in 1945. The bloodiest conflict in human history, with many of the surviving Fascists going straight to work for the West in the Cold War.
In Czechoslovakia 23 years before 1945, the country had been founded basically upon the backbone of men who had fought in the " Czech Legion" in Russia on the side of the White Guard in the Russian Civil War until they turned on Kolchak and stole a good deal of the Imperial Russian Tsarist national treasury and built Czechoslovakia's national treasury and their own personal ones with it.
( And I'm not " against" the Czechs personally, as being of a certain somewhat aristocratic lineage I am part Czech from Premyslid dynasty, Wend from what is now Brandenburg Germany, and of Polish Szlachta going back to the Piasts on my mother's side, all-around Slavic Blueblood one might say. The ironies of history....)
During that time and up to 1945, the Czechoslovakian lands were full of fascists and collaborators with the Germans, like the followers of clerico fascist Monseigneur Tiso.
So no, the Russian fears of fascist revival in the lands between Germany and Russia were very real and grounded in very fresh bloody historical reality in 1968. People say that they want " free speech" and " democracy", and then promptly turn their country ( after splitting it in half!) over to the Western German corporations and unelected EU bureaucracy in Brussels and the like, to be German lackeys again and not patriotic sons of Jan Ziska or King Wensceslaus at all...