Lisa7x8 on Nostr: 1.You're correct about Operation Barbarossa. It was the Nazi invasion of the Soviet ...
1.You're correct about Operation Barbarossa. It was the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and didn't directly target Ukraine. While #Ukraine did witness complex events during this time, the main conflict was between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
2. We are fighting and dying here because it’s our choice to #defend OUR LAND.
3. Thank you for your request and expressed thoughts. Regarding the history of Ukraine's struggle against russia, indeed, this conflict has deep historical roots. Here are some facts from Ukraine's centuries-long #history of resistance to russian influence:
•From the 17th to the 18th Century : The Cossack Hetmanate of Ukraine repeatedly fought against Muscovy (russia) and Poland in pursuit of independence.
•19th Century: After the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1795, a portion of Ukrainian lands came under russian rule. Ukrainians continued to fight for their rights and cultural identity.
•Mid-20th Century: Ukraine became a battleground during World War II when Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union, and Soviet and Ukrainian forces fought together against the Nazis.
•After World War II : Following the war, Ukraine remained part of the Soviet Union, but the national movement for independence led to various conflicts and confrontations with Moscow.
•Dissolution of the Soviet Union : In 1991, Ukraine declared independence from russia following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. However, relations between Ukraine and russia remained tense, notably due to the conflict in #Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
•Conflict in Eastern Ukraine (since 2014): Following the annexation of Crimea by Russia, a war began in eastern Ukraine, which continues to this day. This conflict has resulted in a significant loss of life and has complex political dynamics.
•24.02.2022 - now .. the full size fucking #war .
Thus, the history of Ukraine's struggle for independence and resistance to Russian influence is long and complex, with many chapters and events shaping the current state of affairs.
2023 00:33 (Kyiv time) from Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine
7x8
#VictorytoUkraine 🔱🫂💜 We all need our independence!
2. We are fighting and dying here because it’s our choice to #defend OUR LAND.
3. Thank you for your request and expressed thoughts. Regarding the history of Ukraine's struggle against russia, indeed, this conflict has deep historical roots. Here are some facts from Ukraine's centuries-long #history of resistance to russian influence:
•From the 17th to the 18th Century : The Cossack Hetmanate of Ukraine repeatedly fought against Muscovy (russia) and Poland in pursuit of independence.
•19th Century: After the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1795, a portion of Ukrainian lands came under russian rule. Ukrainians continued to fight for their rights and cultural identity.
•Mid-20th Century: Ukraine became a battleground during World War II when Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union, and Soviet and Ukrainian forces fought together against the Nazis.
•After World War II : Following the war, Ukraine remained part of the Soviet Union, but the national movement for independence led to various conflicts and confrontations with Moscow.
•Dissolution of the Soviet Union : In 1991, Ukraine declared independence from russia following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. However, relations between Ukraine and russia remained tense, notably due to the conflict in #Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
•Conflict in Eastern Ukraine (since 2014): Following the annexation of Crimea by Russia, a war began in eastern Ukraine, which continues to this day. This conflict has resulted in a significant loss of life and has complex political dynamics.
•24.02.2022 - now .. the full size fucking #war .
Thus, the history of Ukraine's struggle for independence and resistance to Russian influence is long and complex, with many chapters and events shaping the current state of affairs.
2023 00:33 (Kyiv time) from Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine
7x8
#VictorytoUkraine 🔱🫂💜 We all need our independence!
quoting note1ms7…kfe7Thank you so much. I appreciate this.
If i may, i would like to insist a little more.
When you hear Stoltenberg say here https://www.yewtu.be/watch?v=QntaMpXda6I that the war began in 2014 (with the coup that US supported) and that putin at least since 2021 offered NATO a peace proposal but they preferred expansion (and as a result war) or when you hear for example here https://yewtu.be/watch?v=QyqGR42DD2U that the war in Ukraine is an investment because Ukrainians do the fighting and die, what are your thoughts?
And by the way operation Barbarossa was not a russian invasion to ukraine, it was the nazi invasion to soviet union...