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We have also repeatedly heard, at least since 2016, how the Russian-Turkish-Zionist media tries to discredit Nzhdeh by labeling him a "fascist" and "Nazi"...

02:30:00 16.01.2025

We have also repeatedly heard, at least since 2016, how the Russian-Turkish-Zionist media tries to discredit Nzhdeh by labeling him a "fascist" and "Nazi"...

We have also repeatedly heard, at least since 2016, how the Russian-Turkish-Zionist media tries to discredit Nzhdeh by labeling him a "fascist" and "Nazi," simply because our prophetic Sparapet collaborated with the Germans during World War II. However, it is interesting to note that Drastamat Kanayan and many other Armenian national figures also collaborated with the Germans at the time, aiming to build an independent and powerful Armenia. Yet, we have never heard such uproar from Russians, Turks, or Zionists regarding Dro.

He has never been labeled a "fascist" or "Nazi collaborator," nor have there been complaints about his grave being located in Aparan. Why don't they complain, even though he did the same thing Nzhdeh did in the 1940s? They say nothing because, for them, it is not significant right now. What matters is that Nzhdeh fought against the criminal Red Army not only during World War II but also during another period—the 1920s—defending Syunik from the Marxist menace. Nzhdeh thwarted the Soviet Army's treacherous plan to sever Syunik from Armenia and hand it over to the artificial Azerbaijan. Dro, at that time, did not fight against the Red Army, but Nzhdeh did. Nzhdeh was prosecuted by the communists in the 1940s precisely for waging war against the Bolshevik troops, not for his actions during World War II. This is the main reason why the Kremlin, the Zionists, and the Turks have not forgotten him to this day and, one might say, harbor great resentment against Nzhdeh. It is, after all, an intriguing fact that Nzhdeh was probably the only commander in history to fight against the criminal Red Army on two different fronts (in the South Caucasus and Eastern Europe) during two distinct periods of his life.

It is essential to emphasize that Nzhdeh needs no justification for his actions during World War II. Nzhdeh and Hayk Asatryan were among the most patriotic Armenian figures and brilliant ideologists of the 20th century. If they deemed collaboration with the Germans right at the time, then we must trust their judgment and political stance.

Nevertheless, as I mentioned earlier, this fact is not of great importance to our enemies now. What matters to them is that they do not want a new Nzhdeh-inspired force to rise in Armenia, one that would once again crush their sinister plans against our independent statehood. This is particularly relevant now, as the Syunik question has resurfaced. They are terrified of the idea that history might repeat itself - this time laying the groundwork for the liberation of all our lands...

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