06:00:00 16.03.2026
Why did the Armenians of Artsakh in 2023 abandon Artsakh almost without resistance, leaving their lands and weapons to the enemy, while 81 years ago the Germans fought to the last bullet for their nation, their Fatherland, and their leader? The answer to this question is quite simple. The Armenians of Artsakh did not resist and ultimately left their homes because both in Artsakh and in the Republic of Armenia our political and military elites were betraying them and stabbing them in the back—first leading us to a humiliating defeat in 2020, and then in 2022 verbally recognizing Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan. In addition to this, for decades they had been raised with the mentality that we are “weak and incapable of doing anything on our own,” shaped by a submissive, concession-seeking neo-Bolshevik mindset.
Meanwhile in Germany, even underage soldiers were defending the gates of their Reichstag, because the Germans had a truly national and patriotic government that stood with its people until the very end and encouraged them to fight their enemies to the last man—enemies who had launched a bloody war against them years earlier. The soldiers knew that victory was no longer possible, yet they still refused to surrender, because they deeply respected their leader and his orders. This is why Germany surrendered disgracefully in the First World War, but in the Second World War resisted for six long years against four great powers—Great Britain, France, the United States, and the Soviet Union—until the very end.
In the span of just twelve years, that defeated and humiliated nation had been shaped in such a way that it was able to show heroic resistance against the Judeo-masonic world and become an example for future generations of what the phrase “struggle, struggle until the end” truly means. Their slogan had become: “No Capitulation,” and they proved it not with words, but through their actions. For them surrender was not an option...
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