I don't know what it is that you think you know about WWII, but I lost several family members who sacrificed their lives so that their children could be saved from the evil that was Hitler and fascism. Maybe it doesn't mean anything to you, and that's fine. But I find it important to remind ourselves of the sacrifices my ancestors made so that I can exist and have a life, just like there is a fight going on now to make sure my children will not be exterminated by this current depopulation evil.
Not liking the political ideology of a country has nothing to do with what that country's PEOPLE did to stop the literal evil that was the Nazis. Just because the people were represented by a red flag at the time, it doesn't make their personal victories or their sacrifices any less important.
Per the source that was shared below, all it says is that they had to take the photograph later than the flag was put up because it was night time when the actual flag went up. Having to take the picture two days later than the actual event doesn't make it "fake". The victory that this image is depicting still happened.
Hitler was a Roth controlled puppet.
Nothing you were told about WW2 and the 20th Century are true...
This post is worthless and at best, confusing.
I don't know what it is that you think you know about WWII, but I lost several family members who sacrificed their lives so that their children could be saved from the evil that was Hitler and fascism. Maybe it doesn't mean anything to you, and that's fine. But I find it important to remind ourselves of the sacrifices my ancestors made so that I can exist and have a life, just like there is a fight going on now to make sure my children will not be exterminated by this current depopulation evil.
So what do you think of Europe being overrun by Islamists and populated with rape gangs?
Who unleashed this hell on Europe and who runs the EU?
Maybe it doesn't mean anything to you.
Not liking the political ideology of a country has nothing to do with what that country's PEOPLE did to stop the literal evil that was the Nazis. Just because the people were represented by a red flag at the time, it doesn't make their personal victories or their sacrifices any less important.
I was wondering why I hadn't ever seen it!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raising_a_Flag_over_the_Reichstag
Oh wow! Thanks for posting, I was clearly clueless ?
I hadn't seen it before either. I just did some googling on it.
Per the source that was shared below, all it says is that they had to take the photograph later than the flag was put up because it was night time when the actual flag went up. Having to take the picture two days later than the actual event doesn't make it "fake". The victory that this image is depicting still happened.