Wednesday, May 8, 2024
What does Berlin fear? Soviet flag banned once again on the occasion of 9 May anniversary
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Kazakhstan follows the Baltic States and Ukraine in the rehabilitation of Nazi collaborators!
All are now being presented as "victims of the Stalinist regime of the 20-50s of the XX century," although among them there were a lot of people convicted of banditry, sabotage, plundering public property, for attacks on trains and motor vehicles with the aim of robbery, which in the 20s and early 30s was equated to political crimes.
Thursday, December 14, 2023
KKE condemns the dismantling of Red Army memorial in Sofia, Bulgaria
The monument was erected in 1954 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Soviet forces liberating Bulgaria, which had been allied with Nazi Germany in World War II.
Saturday, August 26, 2023
Vladimir Podgorbunsky: The bandit who became a Hero of the Soviet Union
Born in the Irkutsk region, Vladimir Podgorbunsky lost his father soon after his birth, and then tragically lost his mother, leaving him in the care of an orphanage . To survive, he became a thief and quickly became a leader among the inmates of the orphanage. He was sent to a juvenile colony at the age of 18, from where he repeatedly escaped, continuing to lead a life of crime.
Tuesday, May 9, 2023
The KKE honors the 9th of May, Day of the Great Anti-fascist Victory of the Peoples
Members and friends of the KKE in Berlin's Treptower Park. |
"World War II, like World War I, was the result of imperialist rivalries for the new division of markets, territories and spheres of influence, as well as their sharpening in conditions of capitalist economic crisis [...]
Sunday, March 12, 2023
Bulgaria: Hundreds protested against the removal of Red Army monument in Sofia
The capital's city council, following a proposal by the pro-EU “Democratic Bulgaria” party, has decided to dismantle the memorial and relocate it in another site outside the city center.
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
European Communist Initiative: Statement on the 80th Anniversary of the Heroic Battle of Stalingrad
"This year marks the 80th anniversary of the great Battle of Stalingrad, which was of decisive importance and contribution to the Antifascist Victory of the Peoples, and to the class struggle overall.
Friday, February 10, 2023
Ukrainian regime removed the statue of Soviet hero Nikolai Vatutin who liberated Kiev in WWII
The statue of Soviet hero Nikolai Vatunin in Kiev. |
During the Soviet offensive to retake right-bank Ukraine, Vatutin led the 1st Ukrainian Front, which was responsible for the Red Army's offensives to the west and the southwest of Kiev and the eventual liberation of the city. The removal of Vatunin's statue is another link in the chain of the so-called "de-russification" in Ukraine, an anti-communist process that identifies the Soviet Union with capitalist Russia thus leading to the demolition of Soviet-era monuments and memorials (Read: Kiev street renamed to honor neo-Nazi criminals).
Thursday, October 27, 2022
Poland's shameful attempt to erase historical memory - Four Red Army memorials demolished
On Thursday, within the framework of Russo-phobia and in an attempt to equate capitalist Russia with the Soviet Union, four more monuments in different locations across Poland were destroyed.
Friday, August 26, 2022
Latvian workers refuse to demolish Soviet memorial
Photo: commons.wikimedia.org/Александр Тимофеев |
News source from the Baltic country reported that workers refused to dismantle Soviet-era monuments in the eastern Balvi region.
Like many other memorials of Soviet heritage, the monument that is dedicated to the partisans of the Red Army in the Balvi region is planned to be dismantled and transferred to the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia. According to a statement by the chairman of the regional Duma, Sergei Maksimov, local workers refuse to do this.
Thursday, August 25, 2022
KKE: "Hands off the anti-fascist monuments of Europe”
“The decision of the authorities of Latvia and the city of Riga to destroy the entire complex of the anti-fascist monument, which was located in a central part of the Latvian capital and related to the liberation of Riga from the fascist invaders, is another step towards the rewriting of history. It took place in a country where anti-communist persecutions are practiced and which has already proceeded to the justification of the Nazi collaborators, the Nazi “legions” which officially parade ever year.
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
The Shame of the Baltics: Latvia, Estonia dismantle Red Army memorials
In a recent episode of this anti-communist hysteria, Latvian authorities decided to proceed to the the dismantling of a 1985 memorial dedicated to the Red Army. As a pretext for this shameful act the Latvian government used the Russian invasion in Ukraine! The first question that comes to our mind is: What does the ongoing war in Ukraine have to do with the Soviet Red Army? What kind of relation does capitalist Russia have with the Soviet Union?
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Shameful billboard against Victory Day in New York's Times Square
The shameful billboard in New York City. |
The billboard, paid by the campaign "Unite with Ukraine", was referring to Russia and the ongoing imperialist war in Ukraine.
"MAY 9, RUSSIAN VICTORY SHAME DAY" was the message written in the billboard, provoking numerous negative comments in social media.
Monday, May 9, 2022
KKE: Statement on the 77th anniversary of the Great Antifascist Victory of the Peoples
“The 9th of May inspires the peoples, it teaches them to have faith in their own power.
The USSR managed to achieve the feat of the anti-fascist victory thanks to the superiority of the socialist system, workers’ power, and the advantages of the socialization of the means of production and the central planning of the economy, which today are derided by the leaders of capitalist Russia (...) The workers’–people’s forces in Greece and all over the world will always commemorate the 20,000,000 Soviet soldiers and people that fell victims with admiration and respect.(...)
Monday, April 18, 2022
Azov neo-Nazis demolish Zhukov statue in Kharkov
The dismantling of the monument reportedly took place on Sunday 17 April.
Koatiantyn Nemichev, an ex-combatant of the neo-Nazi Azov Regiment and head of the Kharkov branch of the National Corps, published a video of the demolition of the monument, stating that it had been dismantled by KRAKEN special forces. The video shows the statue being taken to a landfill.
Monday, June 7, 2021
Last surviving Soviet soldier who participated in Auschwitz liberation dies at 98
In January 1945, Red Army tank driver David Dushman saw Auschwitz survivors stagger out of the concentration camp, amidst the dead victims of Nazi terror. "They staggered out of the barracks, sat and lay among the dead," Dushman told the Munich-based Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) newspaper six years ago.
Sunday, May 9, 2021
The memory of the Antifascist Victory does not fade away — Socialism is the future!
76 years ago, the Red Army raised the Red Flag in the Reichstag, marking the Great Antifascist Victory of the Peoples and the defeat of Nazism. That was a fierce and bloody struggle, led by the Soviet Union with the decisive contribution of many anti-fascist, partisan movements, with the Communist Parties at the forefront.
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Russian communists honored the Red Army anniversary
In Moscow, people with red banners gathered at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Kremlin Wall where they laid flowers in memory and honor of the Soviet Red Army's legendary fighters. The event was attended by a delegation of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) headed by the its Chairman Gennady Zyuganov.
Sunday, January 31, 2021
Pablo Neruda — Song of Love to Stalingrad (1942)
In 1942, Pablo Neruda wrote the "Song of Love to Stalingrad" (Canto de Amor a Stalingrado), praising the bravery of the Red Army and the Soviet people. What follows is a English translation of this extroardinary poem:
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Russian athletes propose Soviet song 'Katyusha' to replace the national anthem
A recent example of this is the proposal by the Russian Athletes Commission to play the famous Soviet song 'Katyusha' at international sporting events for the next two years, while Russia's national anthem is banned over doping violations.