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https://www.europesays.com/afrique/98982/ Royal salue la nouvelle orientation dans les relations bilatérales entre l’Algérie et la France #8Mai1945 #AbdelmadjidTebboune #Algérie #France #SégolèneRoyal
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Avec les commémorations du 8 mai, célébrant la victoire sur le nazisme, nous avons assisté à de nombreuses récupérations de la part de l'extrême droite.
Une très bonne occasion d'écouter cette excellente série de podcats intitulée "Les ultras de la collaboration". Celle-ci rappelle l'implication et le rôle de ces Français engagés aux côtés de l'Allemagne nazie, commettant tortures et crimes de guerre, et dont l'extrême droite d'aujourd'hui est toujours l’héritière.https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceculture/podcasts/serie-les-ultras-de-la-collaboration
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Je ne vois pas comment un discours du ministère des armées au sujet du 8 mai 1945 peut faire l'impasse sur les crimes commis au même moment par l'armée française en Algérie, y compris la marine nationale évoquée dans ce communiqué de presse très élogieux à l'égard de la France.
https://www.oise.gouv.fr/Actions-de-l-Etat/Commemorations/Messages-officiels/81e-anniversaire-de-la-Victoire-du-8-mai-1945#Ministere #Armee #CatherineVautrin #AliceRufo #8mai1945 #Algerie #Setif
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Je ne vois pas comment un discours du ministère des armées au sujet du 8 mai 1945 peut faire l'impasse sur les crimes commis au même moment par l'armée française en Algérie, y compris la marine nationale évoquée dans ce communiqué de presse très élogieux à l'égard de la France.
https://www.oise.gouv.fr/Actions-de-l-Etat/Commemorations/Messages-officiels/81e-anniversaire-de-la-Victoire-du-8-mai-1945#Ministere #Armee #CatherineVautrin #AliceRufo #8mai1945 #Algerie #Setif
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Je ne vois pas comment un discours du ministère des armées au sujet du 8 mai 1945 peut faire l'impasse sur les crimes commis au même moment par l'armée française en Algérie, y compris la marine nationale évoquée dans ce communiqué de presse très élogieux à l'égard de la France.
https://www.oise.gouv.fr/Actions-de-l-Etat/Commemorations/Messages-officiels/81e-anniversaire-de-la-Victoire-du-8-mai-1945#Ministere #Armee #CatherineVautrin #AliceRufo #8mai1945 #Algerie #Setif
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Guerre d’Algérie
🔴 Commémoration du 8 mai 1945 : Alger fustige la nostalgie coloniale et annonce une loi sur la mémoire nationale
https://elwatan.dz/commemoration-du-8-mai-1945-alger-fustige-la-nostalgie-coloniale-et-annonce-une-loi-sur-la-memoire-nationale/
#guerre #Algérie #France #massacre #génocides #colonisation #racisme #civilisation #résistance #mémoire #histoire #Alger #8mai1945 -
Guerre d’Algérie
🔴 Commémoration du 8 mai 1945 : Alger fustige la nostalgie coloniale et annonce une loi sur la mémoire nationale
https://elwatan.dz/commemoration-du-8-mai-1945-alger-fustige-la-nostalgie-coloniale-et-annonce-une-loi-sur-la-memoire-nationale/
#guerre #Algérie #France #massacre #génocides #colonisation #racisme #civilisation #résistance #mémoire #histoire #Alger #8mai1945 -
Guerre d’Algérie
🔴 Commémoration du 8 mai 1945 : Alger fustige la nostalgie coloniale et annonce une loi sur la mémoire nationale
https://elwatan.dz/commemoration-du-8-mai-1945-alger-fustige-la-nostalgie-coloniale-et-annonce-une-loi-sur-la-memoire-nationale/
#guerre #Algérie #France #massacre #génocides #colonisation #racisme #civilisation #résistance #mémoire #histoire #Alger #8mai1945 -
#8Mai Journée commémorative en l'honneur de la victoire et de la résistance contre le fascisme #8mai1945
Coalition 8 Mai : https://Coalition8Mai.be
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8 mai 1945 : massacres coloniaux de la France en Algérie
🗣️ Témoignage de William Sportisse, militant communiste juif algérien, dans le documentaire DEUX VIES POUR L’ALGÉRIE ET TOUS LES DAMNÉS DE LA TERRE de Sandrine-Malika Charlemagne & Jean Asselmeyer, récemment projeté au ciné-club Tsedek!
#CinéClubTsedek #Algérie #8Mai1945
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Il y a 81 ans, la France fêtait la fin du front européen de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale et la mise en application de l’armistice signée la veille. Dans le même temps, elle commettait le plus gros massacre colonial de l’Histoire.
https://cheminez.fr/2026/05/08/8-mai-1945-la-barbarie-coloniale-derriere-la-celebration-nationale/ -
8 mai 1945 : Les représentants du Haut Commandement allemand signent la capitulation de l’Allemagne nazie à Berlin le 8 mai 1945, mettant fin à la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Europe.
En France, cette date est un jour férié.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actes_de_capitulation_du_Troisi%C3%A8me_Reich#Premi%C3%A8re_capitulation -
Bon vendredi, bonne journée et bon week-end pour les chanceux comme Didier et moi qui sommes en week-end !
Force et courage à ceux qui en ont besoin...
🙏🏻🌿🕊💞🇫🇷🇪🇺🫂
Prenez soin de vous.
#8mai #8mai1945 #armistice8mai1945 #paix #nejamaisoublier -
Sharing this powerful, historical speech from former President of the German Federation Richard von Weizsäcker commemorating the 40th anniversary of the end of WWII.
https://youtu.be/13pxvDk4PE8?si=e91rXJGAUZespFsy
Vielen lieben dank an @AwetTesfaiesus fürs Teilen.
I could not find an Italian translation, so for now English will have to do.
My favorite excerpts:
Nobody will, because of that liberation, forget the grave suffering that only started for many people on 8 May. But we must not regard the end of the war as the cause of flight, expulsion and deprivation of freedom. The cause goes back to the start of the tyranny that brought about war. We must not separate 8 May 1945 from 30 January 1933.
Oh, does it sound prophetic today?
Perhaps the greatest burden was borne by the women of all nations. Their suffering, renunciation and silent strength are all too easily forgotten by history. Filled with fear, they worked, bore human
life and protected it. They mourned their fallen fathers and sons, husbands, brothers and friends. In the years of darkness, they ensured that the light of humanity was not extinguished. After the war, with no prospect of a secure future, women everywhere were the first to set about building homes again, the "rubble women" in Berlin and
elsewhere. When the men who had survived returned, women often had to take a back seat again. Because of the war, many women were left alone and spent their lives in solitude. Yet it is first and foremost thanks to the women that nations did not disintegrate spiritually on
account of the destruction, devastation, atrocities and inhumanity and that they gradually regained their foothold after the war.Fuckin' PREACH! Why do I have to hear more progressive and acknowledging words from an old, white, German man in the 80ies than I hear today, even from way too many so-called progressives?! MORE OF THIS!
Hitler had never concealed this hatred
from the public, but made the entire nation a tool of itSounds true today again? Because it is, goddammit.
There were many ways of not burdening one's conscience, of shunning responsibility, looking away, keeping mum. When the unspeakable truth of the Holocaust then became known at the end of the war, all too many of us claimed that they had not known anything about it or even suspected anything.
Yet here we are today, debating over the definition of genocide (or of child!), while looking away is literally impossible. Some of us will always be disgusting, some of us will always stick our heads in the sand in order to keep our lives undisturbed.
However, anyone who closes his eyes to the past is blind to the present. Whoever refuses to remember the inhumanity is prone to new risks of infection.
And here we are, running a high fever. We've denied the validity of the vaccine called "studying history and learning from it".
On 23 August 1939 Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact. The secret supplementary protocol made provision for the impending partition of Poland. That pact was made to give Hitler an opportunity to invade Poland. The Soviet leaders at the time were fully aware of this. And all who understood politics realized that the implications of the German-Soviet pact were Hitler's invasion of Poland and hence the Second World War.
Or: when madmen plainly tell you what shit they're going to do, fucking believe them and don't be an accomplice.
Time and again Hitler had declared that if the German nation was not capable of winning the war it should be left to perish.
Aspiring fascists todays don't give a fuck about anything by power, getting it, and keeping it. They don't give a fuck about the people they manipulate in order to grow consensus and grab that power. When (not if) shit hits the fan, the people are going to be sacrificed too.
Our aim is to seize the opportunity to draw a line under a long period of European history in which to every country peace seemed conceivable and safe only as a result of its own supremacy, and in which peace meant a
period of preparation for the next war.And then the EU was born. It's not perfect, it's still but an infant, but can you even start to imagine what our collective European lives would be without it? We would likely still be bickering with each other and entangle in conflicts of all kinds. I want the EU to never forget its roots, dammit.
Transcending party differences, the democrats on the Council gave their answer to war and tyranny in Article 1 of our Constitution: “The German people therefore acknowledge inviolable and inalienable human rights as the basis of any community, of peace and of justice in the world.” This further significance of 8 May should also be remembered today.
The Constitution is being shat upon by the current Government. Shame on it.
If we remember how people persecuted on grounds of race, religion and politics and threatened with certain death often stood before the closed borders with other countries, we shall not close the
door today on those who are genuinely persecuted and seek protection with us.Like her or not, Angela Merkel was the last German leader to open the borders in the face of Syrian refugee crisis. I'll always respect her for that. Because of course "Wir schaffen das", Europe is RICH and has the means to help! Our citizens and refugees alike. Merz is pushing repatriations as a means to win the favour of AfD voters, go figure.
We seek friendship with the peoples of the Soviet Union.
Ah, that sweet, sweet perfume of warming relations towards the end of the Cold War. I literally cannot wait to smell this perfume again, once we are done with the current wave of fascist idiocracy.
We are confident that the 8th of May is not the last date in the common history of all Germans.
In just 4 years time, a new, significant common date would emerge: the 3rd of October, Tag der Wiedervereinigung, day of reunification of the two German states. Good things can come, and they do, with communal will and a widespread desire for peace! Hang in there, everyone! Don't shut up, ever!
Yet elsewhere (in the Book of Judges) it is described how often the memory of experienced assistance and rescue lasted only for 40 years. When that memory faded, tranquility was at an end. Forty years thus invariably constitute a significant time-span. Man perceives them as the end of a dark age bringing hope for a new and prosperous future, or as the onset of danger that the past might be forgotten and as a warning of the consequences. It is worth reflecting on both of these perceptions
We are now 81 years away from the end of WWII and 41 years apart from this speech. Two generations past the horror, one generation past the optimism spreading in the 80ies, and the cycle is trying to repeat itself. But we have broken it once, in choosing to merge in the EU instead of remaining completely separated and isolated countries, and this has given us security and prosperity. We can fucking do it again! Send the nazis worldwide back to their corner! Make it shameful to be one again! FUCK 'EM AWAY FROM THE POLITICAL DISCOURSE EVERYWHERE!
From our own history we learn what man is capable of. For that reason we
must not imagine that we are now quite different and have become better. There is no ultimately achievable moral perfection – for no individual and for no nation. We have learned as human beings, and as human beings we remain in danger. But we have the strength to overcome such danger again and again.HELL YES we can!
Hitler's constant approach was to stir up prejudices, enmity and hatred. What is asked of young people today is this: do not let yourselves be forced into enmity and hatred of other people. (...) Learn to live together, not in opposition to each
other.I feel we have stopped teaching this, at some point, if we ever even properly started. This is both an individual responsibility of parents, and a collective responsibility of nations through their educational systems. Children are a blank page to fill up with color, not with gothic black letters.
On this 8th of May, let us face up as well as we can to the truth
In a world swamped in lies and fabrications, truth still matters and ultimately prevails.
Full English text here: https://www.bundespraesident.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Reden/2015/02/150202-RvW-Rede-8-Mai-1985-englisch.pdf
#8mai #8mai1945 #TagDerBefreiung #8maggio #8maggio1945 #8may #8may1945 #history #storia #Liberazione
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Sharing this powerful, historical speech from former President of the German Federation Richard von Weizsäcker commemorating the 40th anniversary of the end of WWII.
https://youtu.be/13pxvDk4PE8?si=e91rXJGAUZespFsy
Vielen lieben dank an @AwetTesfaiesus fürs Teilen.
I could not find an Italian translation, so for now English will have to do.
My favorite excerpts:
Nobody will, because of that liberation, forget the grave suffering that only started for many people on 8 May. But we must not regard the end of the war as the cause of flight, expulsion and deprivation of freedom. The cause goes back to the start of the tyranny that brought about war. We must not separate 8 May 1945 from 30 January 1933.
Oh, does it sound prophetic today?
Perhaps the greatest burden was borne by the women of all nations. Their suffering, renunciation and silent strength are all too easily forgotten by history. Filled with fear, they worked, bore human
life and protected it. They mourned their fallen fathers and sons, husbands, brothers and friends. In the years of darkness, they ensured that the light of humanity was not extinguished. After the war, with no prospect of a secure future, women everywhere were the first to set about building homes again, the "rubble women" in Berlin and
elsewhere. When the men who had survived returned, women often had to take a back seat again. Because of the war, many women were left alone and spent their lives in solitude. Yet it is first and foremost thanks to the women that nations did not disintegrate spiritually on
account of the destruction, devastation, atrocities and inhumanity and that they gradually regained their foothold after the war.Fuckin' PREACH! Why do I have to hear more progressive and acknowledging words from an old, white, German man in the 80ies than I hear today, even from way too many so-called progressives?! MORE OF THIS!
Hitler had never concealed this hatred
from the public, but made the entire nation a tool of itSounds true today again? Because it is, goddammit.
There were many ways of not burdening one's conscience, of shunning responsibility, looking away, keeping mum. When the unspeakable truth of the Holocaust then became known at the end of the war, all too many of us claimed that they had not known anything about it or even suspected anything.
Yet here we are today, debating over the definition of genocide (or of child!), while looking away is literally impossible. Some of us will always be disgusting, some of us will always stick our heads in the sand in order to keep our lives undisturbed.
However, anyone who closes his eyes to the past is blind to the present. Whoever refuses to remember the inhumanity is prone to new risks of infection.
And here we are, running a high fever. We've denied the validity of the vaccine called "studying history and learning from it".
On 23 August 1939 Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact. The secret supplementary protocol made provision for the impending partition of Poland. That pact was made to give Hitler an opportunity to invade Poland. The Soviet leaders at the time were fully aware of this. And all who understood politics realized that the implications of the German-Soviet pact were Hitler's invasion of Poland and hence the Second World War.
Or: when madmen plainly tell you what shit they're going to do, fucking believe them and don't be an accomplice.
Time and again Hitler had declared that if the German nation was not capable of winning the war it should be left to perish.
Aspiring fascists todays don't give a fuck about anything by power, getting it, and keeping it. They don't give a fuck about the people they manipulate in order to grow consensus and grab that power. When (not if) shit hits the fan, the people are going to be sacrificed too.
Our aim is to seize the opportunity to draw a line under a long period of European history in which to every country peace seemed conceivable and safe only as a result of its own supremacy, and in which peace meant a
period of preparation for the next war.And then the EU was born. It's not perfect, it's still but an infant, but can you even start to imagine what our collective European lives would be without it? We would likely still be bickering with each other and entangle in conflicts of all kinds. I want the EU to never forget its roots, dammit.
Transcending party differences, the democrats on the Council gave their answer to war and tyranny in Article 1 of our Constitution: “The German people therefore acknowledge inviolable and inalienable human rights as the basis of any community, of peace and of justice in the world.” This further significance of 8 May should also be remembered today.
The Constitution is being shat upon by the current Government. Shame on it.
If we remember how people persecuted on grounds of race, religion and politics and threatened with certain death often stood before the closed borders with other countries, we shall not close the
door today on those who are genuinely persecuted and seek protection with us.Like her or not, Angela Merkel was the last German leader to open the borders in the face of Syrian refugee crisis. I'll always respect her for that. Because of course "Wir schaffen das", Europe is RICH and has the means to help! Our citizens and refugees alike. Merz is pushing repatriations as a means to win the favour of AfD voters, go figure.
We seek friendship with the peoples of the Soviet Union.
Ah, that sweet, sweet perfume of warming relations towards the end of the Cold War. I literally cannot wait to smell this perfume again, once we are done with the current wave of fascist idiocracy.
We are confident that the 8th of May is not the last date in the common history of all Germans.
In just 4 years time, a new, significant common date would emerge: the 3rd of October, Tag der Wiedervereinigung, day of reunification of the two German states. Good things can come, and they do, with communal will and a widespread desire for peace! Hang in there, everyone! Don't shut up, ever!
Yet elsewhere (in the Book of Judges) it is described how often the memory of experienced assistance and rescue lasted only for 40 years. When that memory faded, tranquility was at an end. Forty years thus invariably constitute a significant time-span. Man perceives them as the end of a dark age bringing hope for a new and prosperous future, or as the onset of danger that the past might be forgotten and as a warning of the consequences. It is worth reflecting on both of these perceptions
We are now 81 years away from the end of WWII and 41 years apart from this speech. Two generations past the horror, one generation past the optimism spreading in the 80ies, and the cycle is trying to repeat itself. But we have broken it once, in choosing to merge in the EU instead of remaining completely separated and isolated countries, and this has given us security and prosperity. We can fucking do it again! Send the nazis worldwide back to their corner! Make it shameful to be one again! FUCK 'EM AWAY FROM THE POLITICAL DISCOURSE EVERYWHERE!
From our own history we learn what man is capable of. For that reason we
must not imagine that we are now quite different and have become better. There is no ultimately achievable moral perfection – for no individual and for no nation. We have learned as human beings, and as human beings we remain in danger. But we have the strength to overcome such danger again and again.HELL YES we can!
Hitler's constant approach was to stir up prejudices, enmity and hatred. What is asked of young people today is this: do not let yourselves be forced into enmity and hatred of other people. (...) Learn to live together, not in opposition to each
other.I feel we have stopped teaching this, at some point, if we ever even properly started. This is both an individual responsibility of parents, and a collective responsibility of nations through their educational systems. Children are a blank page to fill up with color, not with gothic black letters.
On this 8th of May, let us face up as well as we can to the truth
In a world swamped in lies and fabrications, truth still matters and ultimately prevails.
Full English text here: https://www.bundespraesident.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Reden/2015/02/150202-RvW-Rede-8-Mai-1985-englisch.pdf
#8mai #8mai1945 #TagDerBefreiung #8maggio #8maggio1945 #8may #8may1945 #history #storia #Liberazione
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Sharing this powerful, historical speech from former President of the German Federation Richard von Weizsäcker commemorating the 40th anniversary of the end of WWII.
https://youtu.be/13pxvDk4PE8?si=e91rXJGAUZespFsy
Vielen lieben dank an @AwetTesfaiesus fürs Teilen.
I could not find an Italian translation, so for now English will have to do.
My favorite excerpts:
Nobody will, because of that liberation, forget the grave suffering that only started for many people on 8 May. But we must not regard the end of the war as the cause of flight, expulsion and deprivation of freedom. The cause goes back to the start of the tyranny that brought about war. We must not separate 8 May 1945 from 30 January 1933.
Oh, does it sound prophetic today?
Perhaps the greatest burden was borne by the women of all nations. Their suffering, renunciation and silent strength are all too easily forgotten by history. Filled with fear, they worked, bore human
life and protected it. They mourned their fallen fathers and sons, husbands, brothers and friends. In the years of darkness, they ensured that the light of humanity was not extinguished. After the war, with no prospect of a secure future, women everywhere were the first to set about building homes again, the "rubble women" in Berlin and
elsewhere. When the men who had survived returned, women often had to take a back seat again. Because of the war, many women were left alone and spent their lives in solitude. Yet it is first and foremost thanks to the women that nations did not disintegrate spiritually on
account of the destruction, devastation, atrocities and inhumanity and that they gradually regained their foothold after the war.Fuckin' PREACH! Why do I have to hear more progressive and acknowledging words from an old, white, German man in the 80ies than I hear today, even from way too many so-called progressives?! MORE OF THIS!
Hitler had never concealed this hatred
from the public, but made the entire nation a tool of itSounds true today again? Because it is, goddammit.
There were many ways of not burdening one's conscience, of shunning responsibility, looking away, keeping mum. When the unspeakable truth of the Holocaust then became known at the end of the war, all too many of us claimed that they had not known anything about it or even suspected anything.
Yet here we are today, debating over the definition of genocide (or of child!), while looking away is literally impossible. Some of us will always be disgusting, some of us will always stick our heads in the sand in order to keep our lives undisturbed.
However, anyone who closes his eyes to the past is blind to the present. Whoever refuses to remember the inhumanity is prone to new risks of infection.
And here we are, running a high fever. We've denied the validity of the vaccine called "studying history and learning from it".
On 23 August 1939 Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact. The secret supplementary protocol made provision for the impending partition of Poland. That pact was made to give Hitler an opportunity to invade Poland. The Soviet leaders at the time were fully aware of this. And all who understood politics realized that the implications of the German-Soviet pact were Hitler's invasion of Poland and hence the Second World War.
Or: when madmen plainly tell you what shit they're going to do, fucking believe them and don't be an accomplice.
Time and again Hitler had declared that if the German nation was not capable of winning the war it should be left to perish.
Aspiring fascists todays don't give a fuck about anything by power, getting it, and keeping it. They don't give a fuck about the people they manipulate in order to grow consensus and grab that power. When (not if) shit hits the fan, the people are going to be sacrificed too.
Our aim is to seize the opportunity to draw a line under a long period of European history in which to every country peace seemed conceivable and safe only as a result of its own supremacy, and in which peace meant a
period of preparation for the next war.And then the EU was born. It's not perfect, it's still but an infant, but can you even start to imagine what our collective European lives would be without it? We would likely still be bickering with each other and entangle in conflicts of all kinds. I want the EU to never forget its roots, dammit.
Transcending party differences, the democrats on the Council gave their answer to war and tyranny in Article 1 of our Constitution: “The German people therefore acknowledge inviolable and inalienable human rights as the basis of any community, of peace and of justice in the world.” This further significance of 8 May should also be remembered today.
The Constitution is being shat upon by the current Government. Shame on it.
If we remember how people persecuted on grounds of race, religion and politics and threatened with certain death often stood before the closed borders with other countries, we shall not close the
door today on those who are genuinely persecuted and seek protection with us.Like her or not, Angela Merkel was the last German leader to open the borders in the face of Syrian refugee crisis. I'll always respect her for that. Because of course "Wir schaffen das", Europe is RICH and has the means to help! Our citizens and refugees alike. Merz is pushing repatriations as a means to win the favour of AfD voters, go figure.
We seek friendship with the peoples of the Soviet Union.
Ah, that sweet, sweet perfume of warming relations towards the end of the Cold War. I literally cannot wait to smell this perfume again, once we are done with the current wave of fascist idiocracy.
We are confident that the 8th of May is not the last date in the common history of all Germans.
In just 4 years time, a new, significant common date would emerge: the 3rd of October, Tag der Wiedervereinigung, day of reunification of the two German states. Good things can come, and they do, with communal will and a widespread desire for peace! Hang in there, everyone! Don't shut up, ever!
Yet elsewhere (in the Book of Judges) it is described how often the memory of experienced assistance and rescue lasted only for 40 years. When that memory faded, tranquility was at an end. Forty years thus invariably constitute a significant time-span. Man perceives them as the end of a dark age bringing hope for a new and prosperous future, or as the onset of danger that the past might be forgotten and as a warning of the consequences. It is worth reflecting on both of these perceptions
We are now 81 years away from the end of WWII and 41 years apart from this speech. Two generations past the horror, one generation past the optimism spreading in the 80ies, and the cycle is trying to repeat itself. But we have broken it once, in choosing to merge in the EU instead of remaining completely separated and isolated countries, and this has given us security and prosperity. We can fucking do it again! Send the nazis worldwide back to their corner! Make it shameful to be one again! FUCK 'EM AWAY FROM THE POLITICAL DISCOURSE EVERYWHERE!
From our own history we learn what man is capable of. For that reason we
must not imagine that we are now quite different and have become better. There is no ultimately achievable moral perfection – for no individual and for no nation. We have learned as human beings, and as human beings we remain in danger. But we have the strength to overcome such danger again and again.HELL YES we can!
Hitler's constant approach was to stir up prejudices, enmity and hatred. What is asked of young people today is this: do not let yourselves be forced into enmity and hatred of other people. (...) Learn to live together, not in opposition to each
other.I feel we have stopped teaching this, at some point, if we ever even properly started. This is both an individual responsibility of parents, and a collective responsibility of nations through their educational systems. Children are a blank page to fill up with color, not with gothic black letters.
On this 8th of May, let us face up as well as we can to the truth
In a world swamped in lies and fabrications, truth still matters and ultimately prevails.
Full English text here: https://www.bundespraesident.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Reden/2015/02/150202-RvW-Rede-8-Mai-1985-englisch.pdf
#8mai #8mai1945 #TagDerBefreiung #8maggio #8maggio1945 #8may #8may1945 #history #storia #Liberazione
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Sharing this powerful, historical speech from former President of the German Federation Richard von Weizsäcker commemorating the 40th anniversary of the end of WWII.
https://youtu.be/13pxvDk4PE8?si=e91rXJGAUZespFsy
Vielen lieben dank an @AwetTesfaiesus fürs Teilen.
I could not find an Italian translation, so for now English will have to do.
My favorite excerpts:
Nobody will, because of that liberation, forget the grave suffering that only started for many people on 8 May. But we must not regard the end of the war as the cause of flight, expulsion and deprivation of freedom. The cause goes back to the start of the tyranny that brought about war. We must not separate 8 May 1945 from 30 January 1933.
Oh, does it sound prophetic today?
Perhaps the greatest burden was borne by the women of all nations. Their suffering, renunciation and silent strength are all too easily forgotten by history. Filled with fear, they worked, bore human
life and protected it. They mourned their fallen fathers and sons, husbands, brothers and friends. In the years of darkness, they ensured that the light of humanity was not extinguished. After the war, with no prospect of a secure future, women everywhere were the first to set about building homes again, the "rubble women" in Berlin and
elsewhere. When the men who had survived returned, women often had to take a back seat again. Because of the war, many women were left alone and spent their lives in solitude. Yet it is first and foremost thanks to the women that nations did not disintegrate spiritually on
account of the destruction, devastation, atrocities and inhumanity and that they gradually regained their foothold after the war.Fuckin' PREACH! Why do I have to hear more progressive and acknowledging words from an old, white, German man in the 80ies than I hear today, even from way too many so-called progressives?! MORE OF THIS!
Hitler had never concealed this hatred
from the public, but made the entire nation a tool of itSounds true today again? Because it is, goddammit.
There were many ways of not burdening one's conscience, of shunning responsibility, looking away, keeping mum. When the unspeakable truth of the Holocaust then became known at the end of the war, all too many of us claimed that they had not known anything about it or even suspected anything.
Yet here we are today, debating over the definition of genocide (or of child!), while looking away is literally impossible. Some of us will always be disgusting, some of us will always stick our heads in the sand in order to keep our lives undisturbed.
However, anyone who closes his eyes to the past is blind to the present. Whoever refuses to remember the inhumanity is prone to new risks of infection.
And here we are, running a high fever. We've denied the validity of the vaccine called "studying history and learning from it".
On 23 August 1939 Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact. The secret supplementary protocol made provision for the impending partition of Poland. That pact was made to give Hitler an opportunity to invade Poland. The Soviet leaders at the time were fully aware of this. And all who understood politics realized that the implications of the German-Soviet pact were Hitler's invasion of Poland and hence the Second World War.
Or: when madmen plainly tell you what shit they're going to do, fucking believe them and don't be an accomplice.
Time and again Hitler had declared that if the German nation was not capable of winning the war it should be left to perish.
Aspiring fascists todays don't give a fuck about anything by power, getting it, and keeping it. They don't give a fuck about the people they manipulate in order to grow consensus and grab that power. When (not if) shit hits the fan, the people are going to be sacrificed too.
Our aim is to seize the opportunity to draw a line under a long period of European history in which to every country peace seemed conceivable and safe only as a result of its own supremacy, and in which peace meant a
period of preparation for the next war.And then the EU was born. It's not perfect, it's still but an infant, but can you even start to imagine what our collective European lives would be without it? We would likely still be bickering with each other and entangle in conflicts of all kinds. I want the EU to never forget its roots, dammit.
Transcending party differences, the democrats on the Council gave their answer to war and tyranny in Article 1 of our Constitution: “The German people therefore acknowledge inviolable and inalienable human rights as the basis of any community, of peace and of justice in the world.” This further significance of 8 May should also be remembered today.
The Constitution is being shat upon by the current Government. Shame on it.
If we remember how people persecuted on grounds of race, religion and politics and threatened with certain death often stood before the closed borders with other countries, we shall not close the
door today on those who are genuinely persecuted and seek protection with us.Like her or not, Angela Merkel was the last German leader to open the borders in the face of Syrian refugee crisis. I'll always respect her for that. Because of course "Wir schaffen das", Europe is RICH and has the means to help! Our citizens and refugees alike. Merz is pushing repatriations as a means to win the favour of AfD voters, go figure.
We seek friendship with the peoples of the Soviet Union.
Ah, that sweet, sweet perfume of warming relations towards the end of the Cold War. I literally cannot wait to smell this perfume again, once we are done with the current wave of fascist idiocracy.
We are confident that the 8th of May is not the last date in the common history of all Germans.
In just 4 years time, a new, significant common date would emerge: the 3rd of October, Tag der Wiedervereinigung, day of reunification of the two German states. Good things can come, and they do, with communal will and a widespread desire for peace! Hang in there, everyone! Don't shut up, ever!
Yet elsewhere (in the Book of Judges) it is described how often the memory of experienced assistance and rescue lasted only for 40 years. When that memory faded, tranquility was at an end. Forty years thus invariably constitute a significant time-span. Man perceives them as the end of a dark age bringing hope for a new and prosperous future, or as the onset of danger that the past might be forgotten and as a warning of the consequences. It is worth reflecting on both of these perceptions
We are now 81 years away from the end of WWII and 41 years apart from this speech. Two generations past the horror, one generation past the optimism spreading in the 80ies, and the cycle is trying to repeat itself. But we have broken it once, in choosing to merge in the EU instead of remaining completely separated and isolated countries, and this has given us security and prosperity. We can fucking do it again! Send the nazis worldwide back to their corner! Make it shameful to be one again! FUCK 'EM AWAY FROM THE POLITICAL DISCOURSE EVERYWHERE!
From our own history we learn what man is capable of. For that reason we
must not imagine that we are now quite different and have become better. There is no ultimately achievable moral perfection – for no individual and for no nation. We have learned as human beings, and as human beings we remain in danger. But we have the strength to overcome such danger again and again.HELL YES we can!
Hitler's constant approach was to stir up prejudices, enmity and hatred. What is asked of young people today is this: do not let yourselves be forced into enmity and hatred of other people. (...) Learn to live together, not in opposition to each
other.I feel we have stopped teaching this, at some point, if we ever even properly started. This is both an individual responsibility of parents, and a collective responsibility of nations through their educational systems. Children are a blank page to fill up with color, not with gothic black letters.
On this 8th of May, let us face up as well as we can to the truth
In a world swamped in lies and fabrications, truth still matters and ultimately prevails.
Full English text here: https://www.bundespraesident.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Reden/2015/02/150202-RvW-Rede-8-Mai-1985-englisch.pdf
#8mai #8mai1945 #TagDerBefreiung #8maggio #8maggio1945 #8may #8may1945 #history #storia #Liberazione
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Sharing this powerful, historical speech from former President of the German Federation Richard von Weizsäcker commemorating the 40th anniversary of the end of WWII.
https://youtu.be/13pxvDk4PE8?si=e91rXJGAUZespFsy
Vielen lieben dank an @AwetTesfaiesus fürs Teilen.
I could not find an Italian translation, so for now English will have to do.
My favorite excerpts:
Nobody will, because of that liberation, forget the grave suffering that only started for many people on 8 May. But we must not regard the end of the war as the cause of flight, expulsion and deprivation of freedom. The cause goes back to the start of the tyranny that brought about war. We must not separate 8 May 1945 from 30 January 1933.
Oh, does it sound prophetic today?
Perhaps the greatest burden was borne by the women of all nations. Their suffering, renunciation and silent strength are all too easily forgotten by history. Filled with fear, they worked, bore human
life and protected it. They mourned their fallen fathers and sons, husbands, brothers and friends. In the years of darkness, they ensured that the light of humanity was not extinguished. After the war, with no prospect of a secure future, women everywhere were the first to set about building homes again, the "rubble women" in Berlin and
elsewhere. When the men who had survived returned, women often had to take a back seat again. Because of the war, many women were left alone and spent their lives in solitude. Yet it is first and foremost thanks to the women that nations did not disintegrate spiritually on
account of the destruction, devastation, atrocities and inhumanity and that they gradually regained their foothold after the war.Fuckin' PREACH! Why do I have to hear more progressive and acknowledging words from an old, white, German man in the 80ies than I hear today, even from way too many so-called progressives?! MORE OF THIS!
Hitler had never concealed this hatred
from the public, but made the entire nation a tool of itSounds true today again? Because it is, goddammit.
There were many ways of not burdening one's conscience, of shunning responsibility, looking away, keeping mum. When the unspeakable truth of the Holocaust then became known at the end of the war, all too many of us claimed that they had not known anything about it or even suspected anything.
Yet here we are today, debating over the definition of genocide (or of child!), while looking away is literally impossible. Some of us will always be disgusting, some of us will always stick our heads in the sand in order to keep our lives undisturbed.
However, anyone who closes his eyes to the past is blind to the present. Whoever refuses to remember the inhumanity is prone to new risks of infection.
And here we are, running a high fever. We've denied the validity of the vaccine called "studying history and learning from it".
On 23 August 1939 Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact. The secret supplementary protocol made provision for the impending partition of Poland. That pact was made to give Hitler an opportunity to invade Poland. The Soviet leaders at the time were fully aware of this. And all who understood politics realized that the implications of the German-Soviet pact were Hitler's invasion of Poland and hence the Second World War.
Or: when madmen plainly tell you what shit they're going to do, fucking believe them and don't be an accomplice.
Time and again Hitler had declared that if the German nation was not capable of winning the war it should be left to perish.
Aspiring fascists todays don't give a fuck about anything by power, getting it, and keeping it. They don't give a fuck about the people they manipulate in order to grow consensus and grab that power. When (not if) shit hits the fan, the people are going to be sacrificed too.
Our aim is to seize the opportunity to draw a line under a long period of European history in which to every country peace seemed conceivable and safe only as a result of its own supremacy, and in which peace meant a
period of preparation for the next war.And then the EU was born. It's not perfect, it's still but an infant, but can you even start to imagine what our collective European lives would be without it? We would likely still be bickering with each other and entangle in conflicts of all kinds. I want the EU to never forget its roots, dammit.
Transcending party differences, the democrats on the Council gave their answer to war and tyranny in Article 1 of our Constitution: “The German people therefore acknowledge inviolable and inalienable human rights as the basis of any community, of peace and of justice in the world.” This further significance of 8 May should also be remembered today.
The Constitution is being shat upon by the current Government. Shame on it.
If we remember how people persecuted on grounds of race, religion and politics and threatened with certain death often stood before the closed borders with other countries, we shall not close the
door today on those who are genuinely persecuted and seek protection with us.Like her or not, Angela Merkel was the last German leader to open the borders in the face of Syrian refugee crisis. I'll always respect her for that. Because of course "Wir schaffen das", Europe is RICH and has the means to help! Our citizens and refugees alike. Merz is pushing repatriations as a means to win the favour of AfD voters, go figure.
We seek friendship with the peoples of the Soviet Union.
Ah, that sweet, sweet perfume of warming relations towards the end of the Cold War. I literally cannot wait to smell this perfume again, once we are done with the current wave of fascist idiocracy.
We are confident that the 8th of May is not the last date in the common history of all Germans.
In just 4 years time, a new, significant common date would emerge: the 3rd of October, Tag der Wiedervereinigung, day of reunification of the two German states. Good things can come, and they do, with communal will and a widespread desire for peace! Hang in there, everyone! Don't shut up, ever!
Yet elsewhere (in the Book of Judges) it is described how often the memory of experienced assistance and rescue lasted only for 40 years. When that memory faded, tranquility was at an end. Forty years thus invariably constitute a significant time-span. Man perceives them as the end of a dark age bringing hope for a new and prosperous future, or as the onset of danger that the past might be forgotten and as a warning of the consequences. It is worth reflecting on both of these perceptions
We are now 81 years away from the end of WWII and 41 years apart from this speech. Two generations past the horror, one generation past the optimism spreading in the 80ies, and the cycle is trying to repeat itself. But we have broken it once, in choosing to merge in the EU instead of remaining completely separated and isolated countries, and this has given us security and prosperity. We can fucking do it again! Send the nazis worldwide back to their corner! Make it shameful to be one again! FUCK 'EM AWAY FROM THE POLITICAL DISCOURSE EVERYWHERE!
From our own history we learn what man is capable of. For that reason we
must not imagine that we are now quite different and have become better. There is no ultimately achievable moral perfection – for no individual and for no nation. We have learned as human beings, and as human beings we remain in danger. But we have the strength to overcome such danger again and again.HELL YES we can!
Hitler's constant approach was to stir up prejudices, enmity and hatred. What is asked of young people today is this: do not let yourselves be forced into enmity and hatred of other people. (...) Learn to live together, not in opposition to each
other.I feel we have stopped teaching this, at some point, if we ever even properly started. This is both an individual responsibility of parents, and a collective responsibility of nations through their educational systems. Children are a blank page to fill up with color, not with gothic black letters.
On this 8th of May, let us face up as well as we can to the truth
In a world swamped in lies and fabrications, truth still matters and ultimately prevails.
Full English text here: https://www.bundespraesident.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Reden/2015/02/150202-RvW-Rede-8-Mai-1985-englisch.pdf
#8mai #8mai1945 #TagDerBefreiung #8maggio #8maggio1945 #8may #8may1945 #history #storia #Liberazione
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Programme du week-end antifasciste, antiraciste, anticolonial
#Paris
#antifa #antifascisme #antiracisme #anticolonialisme #esclavage #Algérie #8Mai #8Mai1945 -
Quelle: Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain, Autor: Legaleagle86)
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Wofür steht der 8. Mai 1945 in der deutschen Erinnerungskultur?
Der "Tag der Befreiung" ist bis heute kein Feiertag in Deutschland. Der Rechtsextremismus erstarkt, der Antisemitismus lebt nach dem 7. Oktober 2023 in neuer Quantität und Qualität auf: Die deutsche Gedenkkultur konnte keine tatsächliche Abkehr von antisemitischen Einstellungsmustern, Codes und Denkweisen bewirken, schreiben Alexandra Klei und Annika Wienert
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Bonjour à toutes et à tous et bonne journée !
Nous sommes le jeudi 8 mai 2026, jour Anniversaire de la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale en Europe :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg-ojGbAZ_c
Restez zen et méfiez-vous des médias des bourgeois !
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Plus sérieusement, demain la France célèbre la victoire des alliés comme le 8 mai 1945 avec les drapeaux de la Chine, des États-Unis et de l'URSS sous l'arc de triomphe. Le même jour, la France massacre les algériens qui ont osé réclamer l'indépendance. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Arc_de_triophe,_D-day_-_National_Museum_of_Health_%26_Medicine.jpg
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#8mai1945 #antifascisme #anticolonialisme
Le 8 mai 1945 est la date de deux événements historiques : la capitulation de l’Allemagne nazie (fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Europe) et les massacres commis par l’armée française à Sétif, Guelma et Kherrata à l’encontre des indépendantistes algériens. Aujourd’hui, pour nous, le 8 mai est l’occasion de [...]Lire la suite : https://partitoccitanollioules.org/2026/05/06/8-mai-1945-memoria-antifaissista-e-anticolonialista/
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8. Mai ist Tag der Befreiung!
Gegen Faschismus und Weltkrieg auf die Straße!Vom Mittelmeer bis in den indischen Ozean breitet sich der imperialistische Krieg aus. Jeden Tag kann ein neuer Brandherd entfacht werden. Jeden Tag sterben und leiden auch in der Ukraine, im Sudan und in Gaza Menschen. Jeden Tag erhöhen Kriegsprofiteure die Preise. Imperialismus bedroht die Existenz der Menschheit durch Umweltkatastrophe und Atomtod.
Dagegen setzen wir bewusst am 8. Mai, am Tag der Befreiung vom Faschismus, am Tag der Beendigung des II. Weltkriegs unser eigenes Signal! Wir rufen zur bundesweiten Demonstration gegen Faschismus und gegen die grassierende imperialistische Aggression auf – für eine befreite Gesellschaft, für Sozialismus. Damit die Menschheit eine Zukunft hat, muss der Imperialismus Vergangenheit werden!
Auf zur Demonstration am 8. Mai 2026 um 18 Uhr
Im Ruhrgebiet/NRW (genauer Ort wird noch bekannt gegeben)Wir stehen solidarisch auf der Seite der Menschen in allen vom Krieg betroffenen oder bedrohten Ländern. Wir verteidigen nicht das islamistisch-faschistische Regime des Iran. Aber es ist Sache der Menschen im Iran, über ihr Schicksal zu entscheiden. Den USA und Israel geht es nur um die Ausschaltung von Konkurrenten und die Ausbeutung der Ressourcen!
Um die Eskalation zu einem atomaren Inferno zu verhindern, stellen wir uns gegen alle Imperialisten. Die deutsche Kriegtüchtigkeitsregierung unter Bundeskanzler Merz gibt sich neutral, aber ohne deutsche Militärbasen wäre dieser Krieg nicht führbar. Deutschland rüstet zur Großmacht – „Whatever it takes“! Dafür greifen sie unsere erkämpften sozialen und politischen Rechte an, verschärfen die Ausbeutung in den Betrieben. Dafür soll die Jugend in den Kriegsdienst gezwungen werden. Wir unterstützen den Schulstreik gegen die Wehrpflicht am 8. Mai! Wir sind Teil der Bewegung in Betrieben und Gewerkschaften gegen Arbeitsplatzvernichtung und verschärfte Ausbeutung, gegen Umstellung auf Rüstungsproduktion und Kriegswirtschaft, gegen Burgfrieden. Wir rufen alle kämpferischen Bewegungen, alle Freiheitskämpfer auf: Lasst uns gemeinsam gegen Faschismus, Krieg Umweltzerstörung und Völkermord demonstrieren – Schulter an Schulter!
Wir fordern:
- Keine Waffen, kein Geld für imperialistische Kriege!
- Keine Nutzung deutscher Stützpunkte für den Krieg!
- Achtung des Völkerrechts!
- Nein zum Kriegsdienst!
- Keine neuen Mittelstreckenraketen in Deutschland!
- Für das Recht auf Flucht und Asyl!Erstunterzeichner:
- Fritz Hofmann, Sprecherkreis Neue Friedensbewegung gegen Faschismus und Krieg
- Fritz Ullmann, zentrale Koordinierungsgruppe des Internationalistischen Bündnisses, LF - Linkes Forum, Stadtverordneter im Rat der Stadt Radevormwald
- Hans-Werner Rimpel, VVN-Mitglied
- Ingrid Schween, Die Unbeugsamen NRW
- Jens Speckenbach, Vernetzung für kämpferische Gewerkschaften
- Ludger Klein-Ridder, Attac, Friedensinitiative Gütersloh, Kreisvorstand Die Linke Gütersloh
- Meik Schöpping, humanitärer Helfer Mittelmeer / Seenotretter a. D.
- Sebastian Zumdick, ver.di, MünsterOrganisationen:
- Föderation der Arbeiter aus der Türkei in Deutschland (ATIF)
- Föderation für Demokratische Rechte in Deutschland (ADHF)
- Internationalistisches Bündnis antifaschistischer, fortschrittlicher und revolutionärer Kräfte in Deutschland
- LF - Linkes Forum im Bergischen LandWir suchen noch weitere Unterzeichner - meldet Euch bei [email protected] oder [email protected] !
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#Demo #demokratie #gedenken8mai #8mai1945 #friedensbewegung #frieden #iranKrieg #iran #aufrustung #weltkrieg3 #imperialism #imperialismus #gaza #palestina #israel #libanon #8Mai
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8 mai 1945 : soulèvement national et répression coloniale en Algérie
Le 8 mai 1945, les États bourgeois américain, britannique, français fêtent la défaite de l’Allemagne qui serait la victoire de « la justice et de la liberté ».C’est la Victoire des Nations Unies et c’est la Victoir
https://groupemarxiste.info/2025/05/08/8-mai-1945-soulevement-national-et-repression-coloniale-en-algerie/
#8Mai1945 #Abbas #Algrie #ENA #Gaullede #Guelma #Messali #oulmas #PCF #PPA #PS #Stif #Thorez -
8 mai 1945 : soulèvement national et répression coloniale en Algérie
Le 8 mai 1945, les États bourgeois américain, britannique, français fêtent la défaite de l’Allemagne qui serait la victoire de « la justice et de la liberté ».C’est la Victoire des Nations Unies et c’est la Victoir
https://groupemarxiste.info/2025/05/08/8-mai-1945-soulevement-national-et-repression-coloniale-en-algerie/
#8Mai1945 #Abbas #Algrie #ENA #Gaullede #Guelma #Messali #oulmas #PCF #PPA #PS #Stif #Thorez -
8 mai 1945 : soulèvement national et répression coloniale en Algérie
Le 8 mai 1945, les États bourgeois américain, britannique, français fêtent la défaite de l’Allemagne qui serait la victoire de « la justice et de la liberté ».C’est la Victoire des Nations Unies et c’est la Victoir
https://groupemarxiste.info/2025/05/08/8-mai-1945-soulevement-national-et-repression-coloniale-en-algerie/
#8Mai1945 #Abbas #Algrie #ENA #Gaullede #Guelma #Messali #oulmas #PCF #PPA #PS #Stif #Thorez -
8 mai 1945 : soulèvement national et répression coloniale en Algérie
Le 8 mai 1945, les États bourgeois américain, britannique, français fêtent la défaite de l’Allemagne qui serait la victoire de « la justice et de la liberté ».C’est la Victoire des Nations Unies et c’est la Victoir
https://groupemarxiste.info/2025/05/08/8-mai-1945-soulevement-national-et-repression-coloniale-en-algerie/
#8Mai1945 #Abbas #Algrie #ENA #Gaullede #Guelma #Messali #oulmas #PCF #PPA #PS #Stif #Thorez -
8 mai 1945 : soulèvement national et répression coloniale en Algérie
Le 8 mai 1945, les États bourgeois américain, britannique, français fêtent la défaite de l’Allemagne qui serait la victoire de « la justice et de la liberté ».C’est la Victoire des Nations Unies et c’est la Victoir
https://groupemarxiste.info/2025/05/08/8-mai-1945-soulevement-national-et-repression-coloniale-en-algerie/
#8Mai1945 #Abbas #Algrie #ENA #Gaullede #Guelma #Messali #oulmas #PCF #PPA #PS #Stif #Thorez -
« Tandis que le monde célébrait la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, combien d'Algériens, qui avaient pourtant combattu pour la #France, ont été massacrés à #Sétif, #Guelma et #Kherrata ? »
invités : Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison, Alain Ruscio
#Algérie #8mai1945 #massacresDeSétifGuelmaEtKherrata #colonisationFrançaise #AlgérieColoniale #violencesColoniales #crimesDeMasse #histFr @algeria @histodons
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« Tandis que le monde célébrait la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, combien d'Algériens, qui avaient pourtant combattu pour la #France, ont été massacrés à #Sétif, #Guelma et #Kherrata ? »
invités : Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison, Alain Ruscio
#Algérie #8mai1945 #massacresDeSétifGuelmaEtKherrata #colonisationFrançaise #AlgérieColoniale #violencesColoniales #crimesDeMasse #histFr @algeria @histodons
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« Tandis que le monde célébrait la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, combien d'Algériens, qui avaient pourtant combattu pour la #France, ont été massacrés à #Sétif, #Guelma et #Kherrata ? »
invités : Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison, Alain Ruscio
#Algérie #8mai1945 #massacresDeSétifGuelmaEtKherrata #colonisationFrançaise #AlgérieColoniale #violencesColoniales #crimesDeMasse #histFr @algeria @histodons
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« Tandis que le monde célébrait la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, combien d'Algériens, qui avaient pourtant combattu pour la #France, ont été massacrés à #Sétif, #Guelma et #Kherrata ? »
invités : Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison, Alain Ruscio
#Algérie #8mai1945 #massacresDeSétifGuelmaEtKherrata #colonisationFrançaise #AlgérieColoniale #violencesColoniales #crimesDeMasse #histFr @algeria @histodons
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« Tandis que le monde célébrait la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, combien d'Algériens, qui avaient pourtant combattu pour la #France, ont été massacrés à #Sétif, #Guelma et #Kherrata ? »
invités: Olivier Le Cour Grandmaison, Alain Ruscio
#Algérie #8mai1945 #massacresDeSétifGuelmaEtKherrata #colonisationFrançaise #AlgérieColoniale #violencesColoniales #crimesDeMasse #histFr @algeria @histodons
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Génocide en Algérie
🔴 Le 8 Mai 1945 à travers l’enquête de l’historien Redouane Ainad Tabet : Une répression génocidaire dans le nord-constantinois
https://elwatan-dz.com/le-8-mai-1945-a-travers-lenquete-de-lhistorien-redouane-ainad-tabet-une-repression-genocidaire-dans-le-nord-constantinois
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#8mai1945 : 80 ans après le massacre de #Sétif, une mémoire toujours à vif
https://www.jeuneafrique.com/1685798/politique/8-mai-1945-80-ans-apres-le-massacre-de-setif-une-memoire-toujours-a-vif
Ce jour-là, la France fêtait la victoire sur le nazisme. Mais à Sétif, #Guelma et #Kherrata, les balles ont rapidement couvert le tintement des cloches des églises. Souvent présenté comme l’acte fondateur de la lutte pour l’indépendance algérienne, ce drame hante encore les mémoires #algerie -
#8mai1945 : 80 ans après le massacre de #Sétif, une mémoire toujours à vif
https://www.jeuneafrique.com/1685798/politique/8-mai-1945-80-ans-apres-le-massacre-de-setif-une-memoire-toujours-a-vif
Ce jour-là, la France fêtait la victoire sur le nazisme. Mais à Sétif, #Guelma et #Kherrata, les balles ont rapidement couvert le tintement des cloches des églises. Souvent présenté comme l’acte fondateur de la lutte pour l’indépendance algérienne, ce drame hante encore les mémoires #algerie -
#8mai1945 : 80 ans après le massacre de #Sétif, une mémoire toujours à vif
https://www.jeuneafrique.com/1685798/politique/8-mai-1945-80-ans-apres-le-massacre-de-setif-une-memoire-toujours-a-vif
Ce jour-là, la France fêtait la victoire sur le nazisme. Mais à Sétif, #Guelma et #Kherrata, les balles ont rapidement couvert le tintement des cloches des églises. Souvent présenté comme l’acte fondateur de la lutte pour l’indépendance algérienne, ce drame hante encore les mémoires #algerie -
Le 8 mai 1945 marque la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Europe
Pour les Français, c’était la fin de l’Occupation, du cauchemar, et le début de la reconstruction
En ce jour de mémoire, rendons hommage à ceux qui ont résisté, combattu, souffert, et espéré
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« Le #8mai1945 les Français fêtent la victoire contre l'Allemagne Nazie. On parle de liberté, de paix. Mais au même moment en #Algérie les soldats français massacrent des dizaines de milliers d'indigènes musulmans dans les villes de #Sétif, #Guelma, #Kherrata et tout le Constantinois. »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kdlj0ftTzo
#EnCeJour #colonisationFrançaise #violencesColoniales #AlgérieColoniale #histFr #massacresDeSétifGuelmaEtKherrata @histodons @algeria
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« Le #8mai1945 les Français fêtent la victoire contre l'Allemagne Nazie. On parle de liberté, de paix. Mais au même moment en #Algérie les soldats français massacrent des dizaines de milliers d'indigènes musulmans dans les villes de #Sétif, #Guelma, #Kherrata et tout le Constantinois. »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kdlj0ftTzo
#EnCeJour #colonisationFrançaise #violencesColoniales #AlgérieColoniale #histFr #massacresDeSétifGuelmaEtKherrata @histodons @algeria
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« Le #8mai1945 les Français fêtent la victoire contre l'Allemagne Nazie. On parle de liberté, de paix. Mais au même moment en #Algérie les soldats français massacrent des dizaines de milliers d'indigènes musulmans dans les villes de #Sétif, #Guelma, #Kherrata et tout le Constantinois. »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kdlj0ftTzo
#EnCeJour #colonisationFrançaise #violencesColoniales #AlgérieColoniale #histFr #massacresDeSétifGuelmaEtKherrata @histodons @algeria
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« Le #8mai1945 les Français fêtent la victoire contre l'Allemagne Nazie. On parle de liberté, de paix. Mais au même moment en #Algérie les soldats français massacrent des dizaines de milliers d'indigènes musulmans dans les villes de #Sétif, #Guelma, #Kherrata et tout le Constantinois. »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kdlj0ftTzo
#EnCeJour #colonisationFrançaise #violencesColoniales #AlgérieColoniale #histFr #massacresDeSétifGuelmaEtKherrata @histodons @algeria