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       By: National Bolshevik Date: July 31, 2016, 10:41 am
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       All the peoples of our Motherland and the working people all
       over the world are today doings honour to their great leader,
       wise teacher and best friend, Comrade Stalin, on the occasion of
       his seventieth birthday.
       Comrade Stalin has been fighting for the happiness of the
       working people, for over fifty years. His life has been one of
       self-sacrificing effort, and is an inspiring example for all
       Soviet people, and for the working people of the whole world.
       Comrade Stalin’s name is most precious and dear to the heart of
       all toiling mankind; Stalin—is the symbol of all that is
       advanced and progressive.
       Stalin is the genius,
       the inspirer and organizer of the building of Communism in our
       country.
       Stalin is the creator of the Soviet Armed Forces; he is the
       greatest military leader of modern times. It was under his
       guidance that our Armed Forces were created, grew and gained
       strength. It was under his leadership that they routed the enemy
       in the period of the Civil War, upheld the freedom and
       independence of our Motherland in the Great Patriotic War, and
       saved the people’s of the world from the menace of enslavement
       to German fascism. Stalin is the creator of the advanced, Soviet
       military science.
       I
       Born in revolutionary battle, the Soviet State stood in need of
       reliable protection from the encroachments of external and
       internal enemies. Hence, the Bolshevik Party was faced with the
       task of arming the revolution, of organizing the army of the
       revolution. The fate of all he revolutionary gains our people
       had won depended upon the speed with which this task was carried
       out.
       The creation of the army of the first Socialist State in the
       world was a new and extraordinarily difficult undertaking. Our
       Party had to organize an army, the like of which had never been
       known in history. It was necessary to work out the principles
       upon which the new type of army was to be built, to pick and
       promote new cadres of commanders who would be faithful to the
       revolution and to train them in the spirit of revolutionary
       discipline and loyalty to the Soviet State; and it was
       necessary, amidst the prevailing economic ruin, to supply the
       army with all it needed. All this had to be done under the
       difficult conditions of military intervention that had been
       launched against our Motherland by the imperialists of Germany,
       England, France, the United States Japan and outer countries.
       Only great leaders like Lenin and Stalin could rouse the people
       to overcome these incredible difficulties and create a reliable
       military shield for the Soviet State. By their will and efforts,
       the army of the proletarian state was created; and from the
       first days of its existence this army served not only as a
       reliable bulwark for the gains of the Great October Socialist
       Revolution, but also as a faithful defender of the interests of
       the working people all over the world.
       With the foresight of genius, Comrade Stalin was aware of the
       severe trials of war the Soviet State would inevitably have to
       go through, and, with his characteristic determination, he told
       the Party and the people that we must create a strictly
       disciplined regular army and protect the republic, for
       otherwise, our cause would perish.
       This regular army, this new type of army, the army of the
       emancipated workers and peasants, the Bolshevik Party created;
       and herein lay the great service Comrade Stalin rendered our
       Motherland and the working people all over the world.
       During the Civil War, when the fate of the power of the Soviets
       was being decided, Comrade Stalin, with Lenin, performed immense
       work in mobilizing all the forces and resources of the country
       for the purpose of achieving victory over the foreign
       interventionists and Russian Whiteguards. Comrade Stalin picked
       and trained the army cadres, created a Party, political
       administration in the army, and taught the military commissars
       the art of politically guiding troops.
       There was not a single problem concerning the organization of
       the country’s military defence, in the study and solution of
       which Comrade Stalin did not take a leading part. Comrade Stalin
       was the creator of the most important military strategical plans
       and the direct leader of the decisive military operations
       conducted by the Soviet forces. Near Tsaritsyn and Perm, near
       Petrograd and against Denikin, in the west against squire-ridden
       Poland, and in the south against Wrangel—everywhere, it was
       Comrade Stalin’s iron will and military genius that ensured the
       victory of our Soviet forces.
       In the history of the heroic struggle our people waged to
       consolidate the power of the Soviets and, to protect the freedom
       and independence of our Motherland is inscribed forever the name
       of the great leader and captain, the inspirer and organizer of
       victory over our numerous enemies—the name of Comrade Stalin.
       The rout of the interventionists during the Civil War did not
       remove the danger that the imperialists would undertake new
       military adventures against our Socialist Motherland. Advantage
       had to be taken of the respite that had been won to prepare the
       country for new trials of war.
       Again and again Comrade Stalin called upon the Party and the
       Soviet people always to bear in mind the danger of a military
       attack and to be in constant mobilization preparedness, so that
       no fortuities, or designs on the part of external enemies may
       take us by surprise.
       When the great Lenin died, Comrade Stalin, in the name of the
       Bolshevik Party, took the historic vow not to stint efforts,
       unceasingly to increase the defence power of the Soviet State,
       and in every way to strengthen its Armed Forces.
       The immense historic service Comrade Stalin rendered our people
       was that he found and indicated the correct ways and means of
       consolidating the night of the Soviet Union. The fundamental
       factor and chief prerequisite for the fulfilment of this
       paramount task was Stalin’s policy to industrialize the country
       and to collectivize agriculture.
       Under Comrade Stalin’s guidance, the Soviet people, within a
       short space of time, fundamentally changed the face of the
       country and transformed it into an advanced, industrial power,
       possessing a mighty war potential and capable of producing
       modern armaments on a mass scale.
       Everybody knows today, that the fact that during the Great
       Patriotic War our country possessed powerful and
       smoothly-running war economy capable of meeting all our colossal
       requirements in arms, ammunition, equipment and provisions was
       due entirely to Comrade Stalin’s wise policy, to the constant
       concern he displayed for the military strength of our
       Motherland.
       The whole of the vast work to produce armaments and to supply
       them to the Army, the Air Force and the Navy, was conducted
       under Comrade Stalin’s direct guidance. He himself went into all
       the details of the production of new types of weapons. Under his
       direction conferences of engineers, airmen, tankists,
       artillerymen, naval men and leaders of our industry were
       convened to discuss problems connected with the construction of
       new types of aircraft, tanks, artillery, warships and other dear
       requirements.
       Comrade Stalin has always displayed and is displaying today
       constant fatherly care to the rearing of military cadres and to
       their training in the spirit of selfless devotion to the
       Bolshevik Party, in the spirit of Soviet patriotism and
       self-sacrificing service to the people. If our army, he said,
       will be supplied with a sufficient number of really steeled
       cadres, it will be invincible. The Great Patriotic War showed
       that the Soviet military cadres trained by great Stalin are in
       all respects on the level of the requirements of Soviet military
       science.
       Comrade Stalin rendered our Motherland inestimable service in
       routing the enemy agents in our country. The liquidation of the
       enemies of the Soviet people—the trotskyites, bukharinites and
       other hirelings of imperialism who tried to undermine the
       economic and military might of our country and to create
       conditions in it favourable for the imperialists in the event of
       war—was of decisive importance for the successful building of
       Socialism and the strengthening of the defence power of the
       Soviet State. The rout of these enemies of the people was equal
       to the winning of a big battle on the battlefield.
       Of exceptional importance for the further growth of our
       country’s military might was the work the Bolshevik Party
       performed in the all-round strengthening of the Soviet State on
       the basis of the integral and complete theory elaborated by
       Comrade Stalin on the role and functions of the Socialist State
       under the conditions created by the capitalist. encirclement.
       Guided by Comrade Stalin’s theory of the Socialist State, the
       Bolshevik Party and the Soviet Government carried through
       practical measures for the further strengthening of the Soviet
       Army and Navy. The system of staffing our army was changed in
       conformity with the changed conditions. On Comrade Stalin’s
       initiative, and with his participation, a universal military
       service law was drafted and new Army regulations were put in
       force.
       Thanks to Comrade Stalin’s guidance, the Soviet Armed Forces
       grew into a formidable force against our enemies.
       While working incessantly to strengthen the military might of
       the Soviet State, Comrade Stalin, at the same time, directed our
       country’s foreign policy on the lines of fighting for the peace
       and security of the peoples. He repeatedly warned the peoples of
       the world that fascist Germany and imperialist Japan were
       preparing to launch a war of aggrandizement. He called upon the
       freedom-loving peoples to unite for !he purpose of combatting
       the warmongers and of curbing the fascist aggressors. The
       imperialist governments, however, and primarily those of the
       United States, Great Britain and France, far from taking
       measures to avert war, in every way encouraged the German
       fascists and incited them to war against he U.S.S.R. For this
       treacherous policy of the imperialist governments, the peoples
       of Europe paid the heavy price of the death and suffering of
       millions of people and the destruction and devastation of towns,
       and villages during the second world war.
       II
       The attack of fascist Germany upon our Motherland planed her in
       mortal danger. The Hitlerites openly set out to destroy our
       Soviet State and to enslave our people. It was a matter of life
       or death for the peoples of the U.S.S.R. The thoughts and hopes
       of all Soviet people were turned towards Comrade Stalin. During
       those hard and grim days for our Motherland, the greatness of
       our leader and teacher, Comrade Stalin, was revealed in all its
       magnificence. He took upon himself full responsibility for the
       fate of our country and people and, as Supreme
       Commander-in-Chief, headed the struggle against the enemy
       invasion. This saved our Motherland from slavery and ruin and
       led us to great historic victories.
       In the very first days of the war, Comrade Stalin called upon
       the Soviet people to wage a Great Patriotic War, to rout the
       enemy, to wage a self-sacrificing struggle for victory. In his
       appeal to the people on July 3, 1941, he revealed the true
       character of the war we were waging, exposed the myth about the
       invincibility of the hitlerite army, foretold its inevitable
       defeat, drew up a clear program for the defeat of the German
       fascist aggressors and formulated the tasks of the people and
       the army in the war. Comrade Stalin called upon the Party and
       the Soviet people to reorganize all their work and put it on a
       wartime footing, to subordinate everything to the interests of
       the font, to the task of organizing the defeat of the enemy, to
       dispute every inch of Soviet soil, to wear down the enemy and to
       foment partisan warfare in the enemy’s rear.
       Everybody also remembers the great mobilizing force of the
       historic speech Comrade Stalin delivered in the Red Square in
       Moscow on November 7, 1941. That speech breathed indomitable
       faith in our victory. As is known, the situation at that time
       was extremely grave. The enemy was at the walls of Moscow and
       Leningrad. Every Soviet citizen was filled with anxiety
       concerning the fate of our Motherland. In this grave situation
       the voice of our leader rang out, full of deep confidence in our
       victory, in the triumph of our just cause. Can there be any
       doubt, Comrade Stalin asked, that we can and are bound to defeat
       the German invaders? The devil is not as terrible as he is
       painted. Fascist Germany will collapse beneath the weight of its
       crimes, he said.
       Comrade Stalin’s speech raised the spirit of our people and
       roused unprecedented enthusiasm among our troops. “Stalin is
       with us. Stalin says we will win, and if he says it, it will be
       so,” said our soldiers and our people in those days of war.
       A month later, in the Battle of Moscow, our troops gained a
       brilliant victory over the hitlerite army. Comrade Stalin
       himself directed the whole course of that gigantic battle. He it
       was who inspired and guided the military operations of our units
       and formations.
       During the Battle of Moscow, Comrade Stalin’s wisdom and courage
       were displayed with exceptional force. Notwithstanding the grave
       situation at the front, Comrade Stalin saw to it that the
       reserves were not prematurely expended. Knowing that General
       Headquarters had large reserves at their disposal near Moscow,
       the Commander-in-Chief of the Western Front asked for
       reinforcements, but Comrade Stalin ordered him to hold up the
       enemy with the forces at his command. Soon, the wisdom of
       Comrade Stalin’s decision became evident. Comrade Stalin held
       those reserves for the purpose of launching a decisive
       counteroffensive. At the proper time, the front received these
       reserves in the necessary quantity, and this was the decisive
       factor in the defeat of the enemy near Moscow.
       In the subsequent course of the Great Patriotic War, Comrade
       Stalin’s genius was displayed with even greater depth and
       brilliance. This is shown by the results of gigantic battles
       like those fought at Stalingrad and Kursk and the offensive
       operations in 1944, and, in particular, the operations conducted
       for the liberation of the Byelorussian S.S.R. and its capital
       Minsk from the German invaders, which ended in the rout of the
       central group of the German forces and in the almost complete
       extermination and capture of its personnel, the winter offensive
       in 1945, and the final operation of the war—the Battle of
       Berlin—which was an immense triumph of the Stalin art of
       military leadership.
       Executing Comrade Stalin’s orders, our Navy served as a faithful
       assistant of our land forces, and in the course of the war it
       sank numerous enemy ships on the enemy’s lines of communication,
       thereby inscribing new pages in the book of Russian naval glory.
       All the operations during the Great Patriotic War were planned
       by Comrade Stalin and were carried out under his guidance. There
       was not a single operation, in the working out of which he did
       not take part. Before sanctioning any given operation, he
       subjected it to thorough analysis and discussion with his
       immediate comrades-in-arms. He made it a rule to hear the
       opinions and proposals of front, fleet and army commanders and
       in this displayed his characteristic sensitiveness and attention
       to all the comments and proposals that were made.
       Comrade Stalin paid
       operations and made sure that everything that was needed for
       them, particularly aircraft, artillery and tanks, was supplied.
       Always his policy was to strike the enemy a sure blow and with
       the least possible losses. Comrade Stalin himself directed the
       course of every operation. Every day, and sometimes several
       times a day, he verified the execution of his instructions, gave
       advice and amended the decisions of commanders if this was
       necessary.
       To verify on the spot the readiness of our troops for a given
       operation, he himself visited the fronts. Before the Smolensk
       operation was launched, he visited the Western Front. On his
       arrival at Front Headquarters, he verified the readiness of the
       front commander and the troops for the forthcoming operation,
       gave exhaustive and infinitely clear instructions concerning the
       disposition of forces, and saw to it that they were supplied
       with aircraft, tanks, artillery and all other reinforcements and
       supplies. He drew the commander’s attention to the individual
       stages of the operation, to the different phases of the
       development of military operations. As a result of this, the
       commander obtained a clearer understanding of the significance
       of the forthcoming operation and, as we know, it was conducted
       with great success in complete conformity with the plan
       sanctioned by General Headquarters.
       III
       The historic victory of the Soviet Armed Forces won in the Great
       Patriotic War is practical proof of the strength and virility of
       the Soviet military science.
       Comrade Stalin laid the foundations of the new, advanced, Soviet
       military science as early as the period of the Civil War, and
       throughout the whole course of their history our Armed Forces
       have been built up, trained and have conducted military
       operations in conformity with the laws of the Stalin military
       science. This science, based on the teachings of
       Marxism-Leninism, and absorbing all that was best in the art of
       war in the past, gives exhaustive answers to all the problems
       connected with the conduct of modern warfare and with the
       achievement of victory in it.
       The military science created by Comrade Stalin embraces not only
       questions of tactics, the art of conducting operations and
       strategy, i.e., questions concealing the art of war as such, but
       also questions connected with the economic and morale potential
       of one’s own as well as the enemy’s country.
       Comrade Stalin’s genius as a military theoretician lies
       primarily in that, when generalizing the experience of war, he,
       for the first time in history, created a military science that
       boldly stepped beyond the limits of the art of war and thereby
       broke with the traditions of the old, “classical” military
       science which covered only questions concerning tactics and
       strategy.
       In addition to correct strategical and operations plans, the
       Stalin military science calls for guarantees for the execution
       of these plans in the shape of the country’s economic potential;
       and it considers that although good strategical and operations
       plans are important factors for winning a war, by themselves, if
       the economic potential is left out of account, they are not
       sufficient for the purpose of achieving victory.
       Comrade Stalin links the question of victory in modern warfare
       with the political character of a given war. He teaches us that
       there are liberating and just wars, but there are also predatory
       wars, wars of aggrandizement. Wars conducted in the interests
       and for the protection of the people facilitate the maintenance
       of a high morale among the people and the armed forces
       throughout the whole course of the war. Wars that are conducted
       against the interests of the people do not facilitate this.
       Furthermore, the Soviet military science considers that good
       plans of war and a high economic potential may prove
       insufficient for achieving victory if one other factor is
       absent, namely, a high morale among the people and the armed
       forces throughout the whole course of the war.
       Comrade Stalin has also thoroughly worked out problems of the
       art of war as a constituent part of the military science.
       He has created the theory of the art of operations and modern
       tactics and strategy.
       A characteristic feature of the Stalin art of war is that it
       constructively approaches the question of the choice of the
       forms and methods of fighting the enemy. It is free from the
       stereotyped rules and dogmas characteristic of the bourgeois art
       of war.
       A most important feature of the art of war created by Comrade
       Stalin is thorough preparation and all-round supply for an
       operation. Comrade Stalin has always pointed out that the
       working out of a good plan of operations is not by itself
       preparation for the operation. The plan of operations is only
       the beginning. Of decisive importance are preparations to
       execute the plan, all-round supplies of men, materiel, reserves,
       etc.
       The Stalin art of war found vivid expression in the
       unprecedentedly gigantic operations carried out during the Great
       Patriotic War, the distinguishing feature of which was their
       exceptional purposefulness.
       Every operation during the Great Patriotic War was distinguished
       by the originality of its design and the constructive
       peculiarity of its execution. On each occasion, Comrade Stalin
       was able to devise such methods, forms and ways of conducting
       military operations as most fully served the objectives and the
       given situation, and at the same time carne as a surprise for
       the enemy.
       Comrade Stalin rendered an outstanding service as a military
       theoretician by working out the problems of active defence and
       of counteroffensive. The part that the Stalin theory of these
       problems and the Stalin art of applying it played in the victory
       achieved by the Soviet Armed Forces in the Great Patriotic War
       cannot be overestimated. To get an idea of this it is sufficient
       to recall what role in the war was played by the battles of
       Moscow, Stalingrad and Kursk, which were classical examples of
       active defence and of counteroffensive.
       The art of war created by Comrade Stalin is also distinguished
       by the fact that it solved an extremely important problem like
       that of the interaction of all arms of the service in a battle
       or operation, with the employment of massed artillery, tanks and
       aircraft.
       Comrade Stalin raised and solved in a new way all the
       fundamental problems of modern offensive and defensive
       operations. This was one of the most important advantages the
       Soviet Armed Forces enjoyed over the enemy.
       Thus, thanks to Comrade Stalin’s military genius, our forces
       were superior to those of the German fascist invaders not only
       in economics and morale, but also in military respects.
       That is why our people quite justly retard Comrade Stalin, the
       creator of the Soviet military science, as the greatest of
       military leaders.
       IV
       The scope of the problems Comrade Stalin deals with as the
       leader of the Soviet people and head of our state, and as
       organizer and leader of the Soviet Armed Forces, is amazingly
       wide and all-embracing. There is not a problem connected with
       the life of our Armed Forces that fails to receive his
       attention.
       The study of Comrade Stalin’s extremely multifarious activities
       during the Great Patriotic War is of enormous importance and
       essential for the further building up of our Armed Forces and
       for the training of our military cadres.
       Comrade Stalin picked, trained and promoted splendid new cadres
       of Soviet military leaders, who displayed outstanding skill in
       executing the plans his genius produced. He carefully studies
       and picks our military cadres and personally knows our generals,
       admirals and numerous of officers.
       While working out strategical and operations problems during the
       Great Patriotic War, Comrade Stalin closely studied the fighting
       experience of our troops. He frequently consulted with generals
       and officers from the front concerning new methods of conducting
       battles and operations, and, taking their experience into
       account, he worked out the tactics for our troops during
       offensive and defensive operations. Among those invited to
       consult with Comrade Stalin were top rank generals, as well as
       regimental and battalion commanders and other army and naval
       officers.
       Throughout the whole course of the war our Soviet soldiers
       constantly felt the great care and solicitude of their leader.
       Comrade Stalin called upon all commanders to take care of their
       men and to cherish every single one; he taught them how to
       manœuvre skilfully and on a wide scale, and how to use their
       materiel to crush and exterminate the enemy; he warned them not
       to undertake unprepared attacks on fortified positions and not
       to hurl troops against the enemy without a preliminary
       reconnaissance.
       Comrade Stalin always devoted great attention to the conditions
       of the rank and file of the Army and Navy. He enquired into
       their scales of rations, the quality of their kit and the weight
       of the weapons each soldier had to carry. In his orders he
       repeatedly pointed out that care for their men’s food and living
       conditions is the sacred duty of commanders, that they must
       strictly see to it that the men actually receive all the
       provisions they are entitled to according to regulations, and
       that well-prepared and hot food be supplied in proper time to
       the men in trenches, fire points, blindages and dugouts. Thanks
       to the constant attention Comrade Stalin paid to matters
       concerning material supplies for the troops, our soldiers at the
       front were well fed and comfortably and warmly clad.
       Exceptionally great was Comrade Stalin’s concern for the
       political education of the Soviet troops. Guided by his
       instructions, the Bolshevik Party constantly explained the
       meaning and objects of the war to the Soviet soldiers, trained
       them to be highly conscious of their patriotic duty and imbued
       them with selfless courage and valour, fearlessness and
       discipline.
       The fighting men in the Soviet Army and Navy responded to the
       all-round care Comrade Stalin displayed for them by expressing
       their boundless devotion to their leader. For them his name
       became the symbol of the greatness and heroism of our people.
       They rushed into battle with the cry: “For Stalin, for our
       Motherland!”
       Comrade Stalin constantly enquired how the various types of
       weapons were employed in battle and how effective they were;
       from the information he received he drew the necessary practical
       conclusions. In August 1941, when fierce fighting was raging
       near Smolensk, on one of the sectors of the front an enemy
       battalion that had confidently and arrogantly launched an attack
       was exterminated with a volley of jet-propelled mortar shells
       (“Katyushas”), which at that time were not yet being extensively
       used. The effect of this type of weapon was so terrific that it
       drove the hitlerites into a panic. On learning of this incident,
       Comrade Stalin at once gave orders to have this type of weapon
       manufactured on the widest possible scale. Within a short space
       of time jet mortars became most widely employed by our army.
       During the war, Comrade Stalin studied in detail the designing
       and introduction of new and improved types of weapons,
       particularly artillery, tanks and aircraft. He consulted
       scientists, engineers and heads of armament factories and set
       there definite tasks in the production of new types of weapons.
       He gave every encouragement to the innovators’ and
       rationalizers’ movement in industry and inspired the workers,
       engineers and technicians to creative effort.
       On the instructions and under the direction of Comrade Stalin,
       his immediate and faithful comrades-in-arms and the whole
       Bolshevik Party performed enormous economic-organizational work
       in reconstructing the whole of the national economy for the
       purpose of supplying the needs of the fronts. As a result,
       within a short space of time a smooth-running and rapidly
       growing war economy was built up in our country; and this war
       economy not only satisfied the needs of the front and the rear,
       but also enable us to accumulate reserves. The Bolshevik Party
       united all the efforts of the Soviet people, directed them
       towards the common goal, and concentrated all their strength and
       resources on the task of defeating the enemy. During the war the
       Party became more intimate with the people, more closely
       connected with the broad masses of the working people than ever
       before.
       V
       The world-historic significance of our victory in the Great
       Patriotic War lies primarily in the fact that, contrary to the
       expectations of international reaction, the cause of Socialism
       became immeasurably stronger than it was before.
       As a result of World War II, a number of states have forever
       fallen out of the capitalist system and have taken the road
       pointed out by Lenin and Stalin. Already at the Seventeenth
       Congress of our Party, Comrade Stalin warned the aggressors that
       if they unleashed a second world war some bourgeois governments
       would be missing as a result of it. This is exactly what
       happened.
       The disinterested assistance of the Soviet people and of their
       army enabled the working people of a number of countries in
       Central and Southeastern Europe to free themselves not only from
       fascist bondage, but also from the oppression of their landlords
       and capitalists, and it enabled them firmly to take a new
       path—the path of building Socialism. The peoples of Poland,
       Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Rumania and Albania are
       successfully proceeding along this path under the leadership of
       their Communist and Workers’ parties.
       The path of the revolutionary-democratic change has also been
       taken by the great Chinese people who, under the leadership of
       the Communist Party headed by Mao Tse-tung, have put an end to
       the age-long rule of foreign and native exploiters. The Chinese
       people would not have been able to achieve this historic victory
       had it not been for the teachings of Lenin and Stalin; for the
       victory of Socialism in our country, and for the U.S.S.R.’s
       victory over the fascist coalition.
       The Soviet Union, which stands at the head of the democratic
       camp, is resolutely and perseveringly pursuing a policy of
       peace. The program of rehabilitation and further development of
       our socialist economy which Comrade Stalin proclaimed in his
       speech at an election meeting in the Stalin District of Moscow
       on February 9, 1946, our post war five-year plan, the plan to
       plant shelter belts for the purpose of transforming nature in
       the interests of the people, and many other important measures
       that have been launched by the Party and our Government on
       Comrade Stalin’s initiative, are all evidence of the Soviet
       people’s earnest striving for peace, for constructive work in
       the building of Communism.
       Around the Soviet Union are rallying countless supporters of
       peace. The Peace Front has grown into a force that is capable of
       curbing the new claimants to world domination.
       The World Peace Congress in Paris and Prague, and the peace
       congresses that have been held in many countries, have
       demonstrated how strongly the idea of peace influences the
       masses and what confidence the working people of all countries
       have in our Government’s peace policy. The fomenters of a new
       war will not succeed in carrying out their designs, because, as
       Comrade Stalin said, the horrors of the last war are too fresh
       in the memory of the peoples, and the forces that stand for
       peace are too strong.
       Today, on the festival which the whole of progressive mankind is
       celebrating, we say again from the bottom of our hearts and with
       profound gratitude. It was the genius of Stalin and his iron
       will that ensured for the Soviet people the victory of Socialism
       in our country in an incredibly short period of time, and
       ensured such an economic development as prepared our Motherland
       for the severe trials that beset her on June 22, 1941.
       It was the genius of Stalin and his iron will that ensured the
       defeat of the enemy in the past, war and saved the Soviet people
       from the danger of fascist slavery.
       It was the genius of Stalin and his iron will that are today
       ensuring the Soviet people success in the building of Communism
       and are helping the entire democratic camp headed by the Soviet
       Union successfully to fight for peace.
       Stalin is the banner, the pride and the hope of the whole of
       progressive mankind.
       Long, long years of life and health to our dear and beloved
       leader and teacher, the great Stalin!
       #Post#: 24071--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Μπουλγκάνι
       ν: Η σταλινικ&
       #942; στρατιωτι&#95
       4;ή επιστήμη
       By: Tortelini Date: July 31, 2016, 2:28 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Έφαγε ban ip ο
       κύπριος και
       όλοι
       εξαφανίστη&#95
       4;αν
       εκτός απ τον
       Pinochet και τον Nazbol :D
       Όλοι οι
       άλλοι ήταν
       κλώνοι του :D
       BTW ο Nazbol μπορεί
       να έρθει στο
       άλλο, δεν
       υπάρχει
       φόβος (εννοώ
       να φτιάξει account
       και να
       σταματήσει
       να γράφει ως
       guest) :D Τον Pinochet θα
       τον
       κανονίσω
       καλά :D
       #Post#: 24074--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Μπουλγκάνι
       ν: Η σταλινικ&
       #942; στρατιωτι&#95
       4;ή επιστήμη
       By: National Bolshevik Date: July 31, 2016, 3:55 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       [quote author=Tortelini link=topic=2799.msg24071#msg24071
       date=1469993302]
       Έφαγε ban ip ο
       κύπριος και
       όλοι
       εξαφανίστη&#95
       4;αν
       εκτός απ τον
       Pinochet και τον Nazbol :D
       Όλοι οι
       άλλοι ήταν
       κλώνοι του :D
       BTW ο Nazbol μπορεί
       να έρθει στο
       άλλο, δεν
       υπάρχει
       φόβος (εννοώ
       να φτιάξει account
       και να
       σταματήσει
       να γράφει ως
       guest) :D Τον Pinochet θα
       τον
       κανονίσω
       καλά :D
       [/quote]
       σίγουρη
       είσαι; θα σου
       κάνω κάθε
       μία ώρα -1 και
       θα
       κλαίγεσαι
       σα τη
       Μαγδάλω.
       Έτσι κι
       αλλιώς για
       να
       προχωρήσου&#95
       6;ε
       σε
       συγχώνευση,
       ή έστω να
       κλείσω αυτό
       και να το
       μετατρέψω
       σε αρχείο,
       πρέπει 1) να
       με κάνεις
       αντμίν στο
       καινούριο
       (μόνο στο
       φόρουμ, τον
       σέρβερ
       χέστονα) και
       2) ο
       μαξουλινο-γ&#9
       54;εστ
       που θα έδινε
       και το
       υπόλοιπο backup
       να το δώσει.
       #Post#: 24075--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Μπουλγκάνι
       ν: Η σταλινικ&
       #942; στρατιωτι&#95
       4;ή επιστήμη
       By: dark light Date: July 31, 2016, 4:50 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Αν θες, μπες
       στο άλλο γγ
       και πες εκεί
       ότι θέλεις
       να πεις  για
       τη
       συγχώνευση
       #Post#: 24076--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Μπουλγκάνι
       ν: Η σταλινικ&
       #942; στρατιωτι&#95
       4;ή επιστήμη
       By: National Bolshevik Date: July 31, 2016, 4:57 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       [quote author=dark light link=topic=2799.msg24075#msg24075
       date=1470001836]
       Αν θες, μπες
       στο άλλο γγ
       και πες εκεί
       ότι θέλεις
       να πεις  για
       τη
       συγχώνευση
       [/quote]
       Bλέπω ότι το
       μαλακισμέν&#95
       9;
       σας δε με
       εμπιστεύετ&#94
       5;ι,
       και λέει ότι
       θα δίνω IP. Πες
       της ότι την IP
       του Μαξ την
       έβγαλα
       ακριβώς για
       να φύγει το
       μοναδικό
       εμπόδιο στη
       συγχώνευση,
       που έμπαινε
       σαν 100 γκεστ
       και χαλούσε
       το κλίμα. Για
       τη δικιά της
       την IP
       χέστηκα. Την
       έχω κι εδώ
       την IP της, αν
       ήθελα θα την
       έβγαζα.
       #Post#: 24077--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Μπουλγκάνι
       ν: Η σταλινικ&
       #942; στρατιωτι&#95
       4;ή επιστήμη
       By: dark light Date: July 31, 2016, 5:22 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       [quote author=National Bolshevik
       link=topic=2799.msg24076#msg24076 date=1470002259]
       Bλέπω ότι το
       μαλακισμέν&#95
       9;
       σας δε με
       εμπιστεύετ&#94
       5;ι,
       και λέει ότι
       θα δίνω IP. Πες
       της ότι την IP
       του Μαξ την
       έβγαλα
       ακριβώς για
       να φύγει το
       μοναδικό
       εμπόδιο στη
       συγχώνευση,
       που έμπαινε
       σαν 100 γκεστ
       και χαλούσε
       το κλίμα. Για
       τη δικιά της
       την IP
       χέστηκα. Την
       έχω κι εδώ
       την IP της, αν
       ήθελα θα την
       έβγαζα.
       [/quote]
       Οκ  ;)
       #Post#: 24078--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Μπουλγκάνι
       ν: Η σταλινικ&
       #942; στρατιωτι&#95
       4;ή επιστήμη
       By: Tortelini Date: July 31, 2016, 5:42 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Και
       νομίζεις
       ότι επειδή
       είμαι και
       πολύ
       δημοκρατικ&#94
       2;
       με
       ενδιαφέρει
       πολύ άραγε
       μπορείς να
       απειλήσεις
       με αυτό και
       να γίνεις admin
       παρά την
       θέλησή μου; :P
       Όχι, ρωτάω
       γιατί
       αναρωτιόμο&#96
       5;ν
       γιατί δεν
       γλύφεις :D
       #Post#: 24079--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Μπουλγκάνι
       ν: Η σταλινικ&
       #942; στρατιωτι&#95
       4;ή επιστήμη
       By: National Bolshevik Date: July 31, 2016, 5:42 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       Και πες της,
       τίποτα δεν
       κάνει το proxy.
       Και τις 250 IP από
       τις οποίες
       μπήκε τον
       τελευταίο
       μήνα,
       μπροστά μου
       τις έχω. Και
       πάνω από τις
       μισές δεν
       είναι πρόξι.
       Χεσμένη την
       έχω την IP της,
       πες της.
       #Post#: 24080--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Μπουλγκάνι
       ν: Η σταλινικ&
       #942; στρατιωτι&#95
       4;ή επιστήμη
       By: National Bolshevik Date: July 31, 2016, 5:45 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       [quote author=Tortelini link=topic=2799.msg24078#msg24078
       date=1470004948]
       Και
       νομίζεις
       ότι επειδή
       είμαι και
       πολύ
       δημοκρατικ&#94
       2;
       με
       ενδιαφέρει
       πολύ άραγε
       μπορείς να
       απειλήσεις
       με αυτό και
       να γίνεις admin
       παρά την
       θέλησή μου; :P
       Όχι, ρωτάω
       γιατί
       αναρωτιόμο&#96
       5;ν
       γιατί δεν
       γλύφεις :D
       [/quote]
       Καρφώνεσαι...
       Είπα. Στο
       σέρβερ μόνο
       εσύ θα είσαι
       αντμίν ή η Deumos.
       Εγώ το
       φόρουμ θέλω
       να
       ξαναφτιάξω
       όπως ήταν
       παλιά που
       γαμούσε
       μάνες. Εσύ
       βλέπεις
       παντού
       κυνήγια
       μαγισσών.
       #Post#: 24081--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Μπουλγκάνι
       ν: Η σταλινικ&
       #942; στρατιωτι&#95
       4;ή επιστήμη
       By: Tortelini Date: July 31, 2016, 5:50 pm
       ---------------------------------------------------------
       [quote author=National Bolshevik
       link=topic=2799.msg24079#msg24079 date=1470004973]
       Και πες της,
       τίποτα δεν
       κάνει το proxy.
       Και τις 250 IP από
       τις οποίες
       μπήκε τον
       τελευταίο
       μήνα,
       μπροστά μου
       τις έχω. Και
       πάνω από τις
       μισές δεν
       είναι πρόξι.
       Χεσμένη την
       έχω την IP της,
       πες της.
       [/quote]
       Ok... Έχω
       κλώνους
       τελικά; :D
       [quote author=National Bolshevik
       link=topic=2799.msg24080#msg24080 date=1470005125]
       Καρφώνεσαι...
       Είπα. Στο
       σέρβερ μόνο
       εσύ θα είσαι
       αντμίν ή η Deumos.
       Εγώ το
       φόρουμ θέλω
       να
       ξαναφτιάξω
       όπως ήταν
       παλιά που
       γαμούσε
       μάνες. Εσύ
       βλέπεις
       παντού
       κυνήγια
       μαγισσών.
       [/quote]
       Για το forum λέω,
       το θέμα του server
       δεν θα το
       συζητούσα :D
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