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Western Belarus re-united with eastern Belarus in 1939. Many people were targeted and deported by NKVD from western Belarus. Anti-soviet sentiments were high in the beginning of the war. In other words, there were few if any communists in that part of the country.
Belarus was on a direct path from Germany to Moscow. A partisan movement was operating behind the front line. The front-line was in Russia. So villagers were targeted for supporting partisan movements despite those partisans weren't local on many occasions. There were Jewish ghettos. There were people escaping the country. And of course war casualties.
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LoL Russians lost 20 million of people during that war, claiming US won war while most decisive battles with highest proximities of casualties were fought on East.
I will quote Otto Carius -
" Americans are worst soldiers i have ever seen. If situation on East wasn't so desperate , they would be thrown back to sea"
Let us leave modern men to their ‘truths’ and let us only be concerned about one thing: to keep standing amid a world of ruins.
- Julius Evola "Handbook of traditional living"
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