reSee.it - Tweets Saved By @Selkis_2028

Saved - April 9, 2026 at 5:56 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
Selkis_2028 questions why it isn’t taught that over a million German women were raped at the end of WWII, implying the wrong enemy was fought. JuanGutiCA714 replies, tagging Selkis_2028 and DivergentStream with a link.

@Selkis_2028 - Ryan Selkis (Solomon) 👤

It's so weird. I don't remember learning that over a million German women were raped at the end of WWII. Seems like we fought the wrong enemy tbh. https://t.co/XcY8oJaRGv

@JuanGutiCA714 - Juan Hodl

@Selkis_2028 @DivergentStream https://t.co/UpM7hK1vSx

@JuanGutiCA714 - Juan Hodl

@da_underlord Ilya Ehrenburg’s message: "Kill them all, old men, children, and women after you have amused yourself with them. Kill, nothing in Germany is guiltless. Neither the living nor the yet unborn. Break the racial pride of the German woman. Take her as your legitimate booty.” https://t.co/H8NkKHbmSD

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Fueling the flames of hate was the Jewish propagandist Ilya Ehrenberg, a figure described as one of the most influential men in the Soviet Union. The transcript states that Ehrenberg ensured his message of evil reached every soldier in the Red Army by ordering that leaflets be dropped from airplanes onto the front lines. This depiction presents Ehrenberg as an organizer of anti-German propaganda intended to provoke and unleash brutal violence among Soviet troops. Within the presented quotes, a direct directive attributed to the propaganda is given: "Kill them all, men, old men, children, and the women after you have amused yourself with them. Kill. Nothing in German is guiltless, neither the living nor the yet unborn. Break the racial pride of the German woman. Take her as your legitimate booty." These lines are presented as part of the propaganda material that Ehrenberg is said to have disseminated to Soviet soldiers, emphasizing indiscriminate killing and the subjugation of German women as a tactic to break morale and racial pride. The transcript then notes the broader consequence of the Red Army’s advances: "Soon as the Red Army forced the Wehrmacht back in the East, millions of German civilians suffered the same ghastly fate as the victims of Nimmersdorf." This sentence connects the propaganda and wartime actions to mass suffering among German civilians, suggesting that the reprisals or violence against civilians paralleled the earlier atrocities described, drawing a comparison to the fate of victims associated with Nimmersdorf. Overall, the sequence in the transcript presents a narrative where Ilya Ehrenberg’s propagandistic efforts—delivered through leaflets dropped onto front lines—are linked to extreme calls for killing and sexual violence against German civilians, with the consequence described as millions of German civilians facing ghastly outcomes as the Red Army pushed back the Wehrmacht. The material emphasizes the reach of the propaganda, the explicit violent commands attributed to it, and the alleged retaliatory violence experienced by German civilians in the wake of Soviet advances.
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Speaker 0: Fueling the flames of hate was the Jewish propagandist Ilya Ehrenberg. One of the most influential men in the Soviet Union, Ehrenberg made sure his message of evil reached every soldier in the Red Army by ordering that leaflets be dropped from airplanes onto the front lines. Speaker 1: Kill them all, men, old men, children, and the women after you have amused yourself with them. Kill. Nothing in German is guiltless, neither the living nor the yet unborn. Break the racial pride of the German woman. Take her as your legitimate booty. Kill you brave soldiers on the victorious Soviet army. Speaker 0: Soon as the Red Army forced the Wehrmacht back in the East, millions of German civilians suffered the same ghastly fate as the victims of Nimmersdorf.
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