Victory Day Agitation

In Russia they have celebrated “The Victory Day” a few days ago. Most of the cities were decorated with billboards regarding this date etc etc.
Some of the billboard authors failed big time. For example this billboard from Chelyabinsk city, reading “Happy Victory Day” has a picture of a few soldiers on the tank.
People from internet got a closer look for that picture and has found that these are… Nazi soldiers standing near the captured Russian tank celebrating their small victory. Below is the bigger picture.
Some other fails also are listed downthere:


And on this picture above you can see how this place looks now in Germany.

Then on this picture again reading “Happy Victory Day” a silhouette of a Nazi soldier in a German Army helmet throwing a grenade is depicted. More than that the Russian three color stripes flag is turned up-side-down here so it looks more like a French one.

And this one was a hit too. An army of alien-looking beings celebrate “Victory Day”…
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First, bitch.
neo nazis infiltrated russia?
LOL. This is imbarassing..
Embarrassing? ;o)
Amazing stupidity. Time to crank up the level of education a few notches, I guess..
On the last picture - not like french one, but like serbian. Stupid punks, how did you can make those mistakes
I agree, French one is blue-white-red vertical stripes while the Serbian one is Red-Blue-White horizontal stripes (with a bicephalic eagle on it).
LOL!
This reminds me an old joke:
When the Chernobyl blew up, it was noisy enough to open the graves and wake up the dead buried along the Kremlin wall.
Lenin´s mausoleum opens and Lenin murmurs: “What a fucking ruckus”.
Brezhnev´s grave opens and Brezhnev says: “That is one bloody ruckus!”
Then the grave of the “Unknown soldier” opens and the unknown soldier asks: “Was ist das, ’ruckus’?”
haha!
It is inner wish of russians, they want the firm hand of strict germans.
Since Tsaritsa Alexandra, russians have a non-resolved relationship with the “nemtsiy”…
What exactly does “nemtsiy” mean?
Thanks.
it just means germans
nemitz is one german
It is from the Russian word for Germans. Although Germany itself is “Germaniya,” the adjective is “nemetskiy.”
“nemtsiy” means “not we” (literally “ne miy”),i.e. alien, outsider, stranger.
Another version is “nemoiy”, i.e. unable to speak, dumb.
fail.
This post on fails also contains a fail in it. The first tank could not possibly have been captured in Germany, since it a very early make of T-34 (judging by the gun mantlet) none of which survived so long as to get to the Germany when our troops finally got there.
it says “Lwow” on the picture. Which means it might be Western Ukraine.
Missed that one
I it surely is Lvov then.
I love the aliens! I suppose they’ll not send me one, even if I ask very nicely
Somebody needs an ass kicking. No more business with that company
In soviet russia aliens are victorious!
This reminds me of the Russian Army recruiting ads post from a while ago. The ships depicted were American. Could the Nazi’s in the Russian ads be some sort of subliminal advertising?
That’s what I was thinking… I mean on that picture with an upside-down Russian flag… there is not one, but 2 mistakes! It has to be intentional!
Fuck all nazis !
Yeah. 9th of May for Russians is what Christmas is for the rest of us… Religious celebration…
That’s the sort of thing that happens when you hire some company in India to do your computer work.
That tank photo, according to the label in the bottom-right corner suggests it was taken in Lwow, a Ukrainian-occupied Polish city.
I thought it had been a Polish-occupied Ukrainian city. Doesn’t it have strong ties to both ethnic/national groups? Lwow is the Polish spelling, right? Lvov is Ukrainian, and Lviv is Russian version?
We can see that the tree in the square has moved over 20 meters in the 60 years passed.
I am inclined to agree. The old town definitely looks like Central Europe, not Ukraine or Russia.
Looks like nowadays Kremlin authorities wants to say they have any relations to WWII victory. But they ain’t.
To me, it’s not a day to celebrate - internazi-socialists beat the nazi-socialists and occupied half of Europe for almost 50 years. They worth another Nuremberg
More than that the Russian three color stripes flag is turned up-side-down here so it looks more like a French one.
It rather look like the flag of Serbia, the French one is blue-white-red vertical stripes
On the first photo it’s not Germany, it’s city of Lviv (Lwow), Ukraine. But the soldiers wear nazi uniforms.