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EXCLUSIVE: New Migrant Caravan Scheduled to Begin in Mexico this Weekend
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EXCLUSIVE: New Migrant Caravan Scheduled to Begin in Mexico this Weekend

by Ildefonso Ortiz and Brandon Darby, Breitbart: Preparations are underway for a new migrant caravan to depart southern Mexico this weekend. While the caravan targets Mexico City, the ultimate goal of the migrants taking part is the U.S. border, where most are expected to ask for asylum or some other kind of protected status. Intelligence […]
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“JD Vance Is FAR RIGHT Because He Likes Lord Of The Rings!” – Rachel Maddow
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“JD Vance Is FAR RIGHT Because He Likes Lord Of The Rings!” – Rachel Maddow

from The Jimmy Dore Show: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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9 Fascinating Facts About the Eastern Front in WWII
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9 Fascinating Facts About the Eastern Front in WWII

  Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, was the biggest invasion in human history. Millions of soldiers and vehicles faced off in a brutal war in which no mercy was given by either side. The frontline stretched for thousands of miles, and over the course of four years, the bloodiest battles of the war were fought, claiming the lives of tens of millions of soldiers and civilians on an unprecedented scale.   The list of operational and strategic factors involved in the conflict is indeed long and, at times, confusing and fascinating, despite the atrocious loss of life.   Here are nine facts about the war on the Eastern Front.   1. It Was Called the Great Patriotic War by the Soviets German soldiers during Operation Barbarossa. Source: NARA/US Department of Defense via Encyclopaedia Britannica   In ex-Soviet countries, the period between June 22, the start of Operation Barbarossa, and May 9, the final defeat of Germany, is known as the Great Patriotic War and is often thought of in separate terms to the rest of the Second World War.   In some cases, the Great Patriotic War is considered to have ended on May 11, as the fighting in Prague continued past the official surrender of the Third Reich.   2. It Was the Biggest Invasion in History Operation Barbarossa, and the first five months of the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Source: Store Norske Leksikon   On June 22, 1941, the Germans launched the invasion of the Soviet Union. This invasion was known as Operation Barbarossa, and it lasted until January 6, 1942. At the start of the invasion, the total number of German Personnel involved stood at 3.8 million, making Operation Barbarossa the biggest invasion in history. Facing them, the Soviet forces numbered under 3 million and were completely taken by surprise.   By contrast, Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in 1812 consisted of 685,000 soldiers.   3. Stalin Was Taken by Surprise Stalin in 1941 after being told the Germans were about to take Kyiv. Source: Komsomolskaya Pravda via Rare Historical Photos   On the first day of the invasion, June 22, the German onslaught seemed invincible. Communication lines were cut, the Soviets found themselves surrounded, and cities were bombed. One thousand two hundred Soviet aircraft were destroyed, most of them on the ground, on the first day alone.   Josef Stalin was aware that the Germans were going to invade the Soviet Union at some point, but he was taken completely by surprise when it happened far earlier than he had anticipated.   Initially, Stalin seemed convinced that the invasion was just the result of a few rogue German generals, but when it became apparent it was a full-scale invasion, he slowly began to accept the reality of the situation. He didn’t, however, take command of the situation immediately. He left the announcement to the Soviet people to his minister of foreign affairs, Vyacheslav Molotov.   By the tenth day, the Germans had captured 400,000 Soviet troops and the city of Minsk. 90% of the Soviet mechanized forces were destroyed, and the Germans achieved almost complete air superiority. Stalin had a nervous breakdown and retreated to his dacha (summer house), where he drank heavily for several days.   On June 30, several high-ranking officers mustered the courage to visit him. Stalin was a complete mess and thought his officers had come to arrest him. Instead, they convinced him to return to the Kremlin to take charge of the situation.   4. Soviet Women Served in Great Numbers Lyudmila Pavlichenko was one of the deadliest snipers of the entire war. Source: Russia Beyond Archives   Communist ideals promoted equality between the sexes, which was apparent when it came to the defense of the Soviet Union. Eight hundred thousand women signed up for service in the armed forces. Although it was rare to see women serving as frontline infantry(wo)men, they performed many other combat functions, serving as anti-aircraft gunners, snipers, and pilots. In conquered territories, women commonly took up arms and fought as partisans.   Not only did women fight, but they achieved great respect doing so, and many became famous. Sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko was credited with 300 kills, while the all-female bomber squadron known as the “Night Witches” became particularly feared by the Germans who were subject to their nighttime raids.   5. The Eastern Front Was Far More Brutal Than the Western Front Residents evacuating a building during the Siege of Leningrad. Source: Fotokhronika TASS   For both the Soviets and the Nazis, the conflict was not just about conquering and winning. It was about national and human survival. There was no expectation that the end of hostilities would end in a peace agreement. There was, instead, the expectation of complete genocide and destruction of the opposing nation.   The Germans were aiming for Lebensraum (living space) in the east and had plans to kill, enslave, or deport the Soviets. The Soviets were aware of this and gave no quarter in response.   Behind the German advance, Einsatzgruppen, often referred to as “mobile killing units,” were tasked with mopping up soldiers and civilians, brutally executing them, burning villages, and committing the most vile atrocities.   Some of the brutality was sickening beyond belief. There is even evidence to suggest that the Soviets, including children, were drained of blood to supply the needs of German soldiers on the frontline.   6. Some of the Bloodiest Battles in History Took Place on the Eastern Front Soviet Soldiers in Stalingrad. Source: Georgi Zelmi / albumwar2.com   It is difficult to determine the exact number of casualties in each battle but to be sure, the war on the Eastern Front formed the bloodiest period in all of human history.   The Siege of Leningrad lasted for 900 days, and estimates of casualties range from 1,117,000 to 5,500,000.   The Battle of Stalingrad is considered by many to be the biggest and most important battle of the entire war. This turning point of the war is estimated to have claimed the lives of between 1,300,000 and 2,500,000 soldiers and civilians.   Other major battles include the Battle of Kyiv, which claimed the lives of 761,783 people, the First Battle of Voronezh, which claimed the lives of 662,847, and the Siege of Budapest, in which 422,000 people died.   The final battle of the war was the Battle of Berlin, in which over one million people are also thought to have died.   Ultimately, it is thought that around 40 million people died on the Eastern Front. To put this in perspective, it is estimated that approximately 70 to 85 million people were killed in the Second World War altogether.   These figures suggest more than four-fifths of German military casualties happened against the Soviets.   7. German Logistics Problems The Soviets built their train tracks wider than the rest of Europe, which provided a massive hurdle for German logistics. Source: Vika Glitter/ Pexels   The Germans had expected the campaign to be short, so when the Soviets managed to halt the German advance at the gates of Moscow, the Germans had little in the way of prepared plans. The need for long-term supply had been a factor that had not been given enough thought. As a result, it ended up being a major contributing factor to the eventual German defeat.   The Russian landscape and the seasons had a devastating effect on German supply lines. Trucks were bogged down on dirt roads that turned to mud in the rain and when snow melted.   To add to these woes, the Soviet infrastructure was poor, and the rail network used a wider gauge than the rest of Europe. German trains and rolling stock thus could not navigate the railways without being modified.   Ammunition and fuel were prioritized so that when winter set in, the Germans, unprepared for the cold, shivered and starved. They had truly overestimated their own strength and grossly underestimated the Soviet resolve as well as the Russian terrain and weather.   8. Misconceptions of Lend-Lease Program A monument in Fairbanks, Alaska, to the partnership between the United States and the Soviet Union. Source: Wikimedia Commons   There is a common misconception that the Lend-Lease program instituted by the United States was critical in saving the Soviet Union from the German invasion. While there are opinions from high-ranking Soviet officials, and even from Stalin himself, that support this claim, the statistics paint a different picture from what is commonly believed, even by those who were in command.   By the end of 1942, the total Lend-Lease material supplied to the Soviet Union consisted of just 16.1% of the total amount that would be given by the end of the war in 1945. American historian David M. Glantz points out the following:   “Lend-Lease aid did not arrive in sufficient quantities to make the difference between defeat and victory in 1941–1942; that achievement must be attributed solely to the Soviet people and to the iron nerve of Stalin, Zhukov, Shaposhnikov, Vasilevsky, and their subordinates.”   He further states that the end result of the war would have been the same, but the Soviets would have taken 12 to 18 months longer to defeat the Nazis.   Soviet Soldiers advancing near Kursk, July 12, 1943. Source: Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation via Store Norske Leksikon   While this latter point is debatable, evidence suggests the Soviets would have withstood the German invasion. Whether they would have managed to launch the counter-offensives that ended the war is a question that is difficult to answer.   By the time Lend-Lease supplies arrived in significant quantities, the Battles of Stalingrad and Kursk had already been won, and the back of the German invasion had been broken.   In short, Lend-Lease did not have a significant impact in saving the Soviets, but it had a significant impact in helping them drive toward Berlin to defeat the Germans once and for all.   9. It Wasn’t Only the Germans Who Invaded Finnish troops in 1944. Source: Finnish Wartime Photograph Archive via Public Domain / Getarchive   Across the Eastern Front, Germany had many allies that helped in the fight against the Soviet Union. Romania, Finland, Hungary, and Italy stand out as countries that contributed major elements to the war, while Croatia and Slovakia also supported the Nazi war effort. Croatia, however, did not form part of the initial invasion force. While Spain was neutral, thousands of soldiers formed volunteer brigades and fought on the Eastern front next to their fascist allies.   In addition, many Soviet citizens from conquered territories took up arms against the Soviets. These soldiers were known as Hilfswilligers or Hiwis (Auxiliary Volunteers). For the most part, Hiwis were made up of Lithuanian, Latvian, and Ukrainian POWs who willingly switched sides.   There were hundreds of thousands of Hiwis, particularly from Ukraine, where many tens of thousands even joined the SS and voluntarily took part in the extermination of the Jews. It is estimated that around 250,000 Ukrainians served in Germany’s armed forces across Europe.   The Motherland Calls, a monument in Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) dedicated to the “Heroes of Stalingrad.” Source: cc, pxhere.com   The war on the Eastern Front was, by far, the most important part of Germany’s war effort. Hitler’s entire plan hinged on defeating the Soviets and extending the Reich eastwards. The results were genocidal in scope, forming one of the darkest hours in all of human history.
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What Native Americans REALLY Think About Cultural Appropriation
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Democrat Governor Endorses Kamala Harris For President
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Democrat Governor Endorses Kamala Harris For President

California Gov. Gavin Newsom gave his endorsement to Kamala Harris for president. “Tough. Fearless. Tenacious. With our democracy at stake and our future on the line, no one is better to prosecute the case against Donald Trump’s dark vision and guide our country in a healthier direction than America’s Vice President, @KamalaHarris,” Newsom said Sunday. Tough. Fearless. Tenacious. With our democracy at stake and our future on the line, no one is better to prosecute the case against Donald Trump's dark vision and guide our country in a healthier direction than America’s Vice President, @KamalaHarris. — Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) July 21, 2024 Harris officially announced she is seeking the Democratic presidential nomination in November’s election. “On behalf of the American people, I thank Joe Biden for his extraordinary leadership as President of the United States and for his decades of service to our country. I am honored to have the President’s endorsement and my intention is to earn and win this nomination,” Harris said. On behalf of the American people, I thank Joe Biden for his extraordinary leadership as President of the United States and for his decades of service to our country. I am honored to have the President’s endorsement and my intention is to earn and win this nomination. — Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) July 21, 2024 KTLA 5 reports: The pair worked tightly beginning about two decades ago. In 2003, they were both elected to prominent positions in San Francisco — Harris as District Attorney and Newsom as Mayor. They both served those positions until 2011, when they both took positions at the state level. Newsom then served as Lt. Governor and Harris as Attorney General. Harris was later a Senator during the first two years of Newsom’s stint as Governor. Now, Newsom is offering his endorsement to Harris, who began her campaign for the Presidency on Sunday. Newsom himself was considered a potential pick for the White House when speculation began that Biden could step down after his disastrous debate performance late last month. The California Governor shot down questions regarding his interest in the job, and now his endorsement of Harris likely puts that speculation to rest. Newsom’s term as Governor expires in early 2027. Harris also received an endorsement from Hillary Clinton on Sunday. Hillary Clinton Endorses Kamala Harris ? #BREAKING: CA GOV. GAVIN NEWSOM ENDORSES KAMALA HARRIS He called her “Tough. Fearless. Tenacious.” Did he say that with a straight face? ? pic.twitter.com/hpxYfErOg1 — Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 21, 2024 California Governor Gavin Newsom worked with Vice President Kamala Harris for years in their home state, and now the influential executive is throwing his weight behind her after Sunday’s shakeup in the Presidential race. Details: https://t.co/RpHePMB5zh pic.twitter.com/FwraX2eNot — KTLA (@KTLA) July 21, 2024 From The Hill: Harris, who previously represented California in the U.S. Senate, is seen as the party favorite to replace President Biden at the top of the ticket — following Biden’s historic announcement on Sunday that he would no longer seek the party’s nomination at the convention next month. Some Democrats have expressed interest in an open convention — a competitive race between numerous candidates trying to win the support of the party delegates. Many others, however, have thrown their support immediately behind Harris, seen as heir apparent as the vice president on the ticket. Biden has endorsed Harris’s bid, while former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) have stopped short of doing so. Newsom has been one of Biden’s top supporters and surrogates on the campaign trail. He has repeatedly said he would not run for president if Biden were to leave the race. He first said in 2022 that he would not run for president in 2024.
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Kamala Harris Gains First Delegates For Democratic Presidential Nomination
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Kamala Harris Gains First Delegates For Democratic Presidential Nomination

After Joe Biden announced he will not seek reelection, Kamala Harris has gained support for the Democratic presidential nomination. Harris picked up endorsements from Hillary Clinton and California Gov. Gavin Newsom. On Sunday, Harris gained her first delegates for the party’s presidential nomination. The Tennessee Democratic Party threw its support behind Harris. “During a meeting today, the Tennessee Delegation to the 2024 Democratic National Convention voted to support @KamalaHarris for President of the United States,” the Tennessee Democratic Party announced. During a meeting today, the Tennessee Delegation to the 2024 Democratic National Convention voted to support @KamalaHarris for President of the United States. — Tennessee Democratic Party (@tndp) July 21, 2024 Knoxville News Sentinel reports: Tennessee’s Democratic delegates to the party’s national convention unanimously backed President Joe Biden’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris during a call hours after the president announced July 21 he is not seeking reelection. Biden delegate and Knoxville political strategist Jack Vaughn told Knox News their decision makes Tennessee the first state to put forth an endorsement. Democratic State Party Chair Hendrell Remus was in contact with other state party chairs, who said their states had not yet made an endorsement at the time of Tennessee’s decision. The delegates joined a scheduled Zoom call at 4 p.m. and discussed the party’s path forward following the president’s surprise announcement in a letter to Americans. While not every Tennessee delegate to the Democratic National Convention was on the call, participants decided to endorse Harris in the election many top Democrats thought was impossible for Biden to win against former President Donald Trump. #BREAKING: KAMALA HARRIS RECEIVES FIRST DELEGATES Tennessee has now pledged 77 delegates, and other state party chairs are holding a call now to coalesce around Harris, according to Reuters The “Democratic” Party is ANYTHING but democratic Nobody voted for this chick pic.twitter.com/y4Vq3fntV7 — Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 21, 2024 The Tennessee convention delegation voted today to back Vice President Kamala Harris for president but not all state delegations have lined up behind her yet.https://t.co/do5MGNgfAl — Tennessee Lookout (@TNLookout) July 22, 2024 Per Tennessee Lookout: Tennessee delegates reached Sunday by the Tennessee Lookout indicated they were inclined to support Harris. “I’m extremely pleased he has endorsed Kamala Harris and it would be awfully difficult to not strongly support her,” said Chip Forrester, an at-large delegate from Tennessee. All the congressional Democrats from Wisconsin, a key battleground state in November’s election, quickly endorsed Harris, the Wisconsin Examiner reported. The state’s Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and party Chair Ben Wikler both stopped short of endorsing the vice president. One national delegate reached by the Oregon Capital Chronicle, Medford City Councilor Kevin Stine, said he would vote for Harris. Indiana state Sen. Karen Tallian said she would support Harris, even as others among the Hoosier State’s 88 DNC delegates declined to comment Sunday. But far from all Democratic delegates have lined up behind Harris. South Dakota delegates have not taken a position on endorsing Harris. Instead, they are waiting for guidance from the national party, the executive director of the South Dakota Democratic Party, Dan Ahlers, said to South Dakota Searchlight.
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Slash cancels four shows on S.E.R.P.E.N.T. tour due to "unforseen circumstances"
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Slash cancels four shows on S.E.R.P.E.N.T. tour due to "unforseen circumstances"

Slash's all-star blues tour kicked off earlier this month
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Trump's Bold Move: Bringing America Together
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Halperin: Kamala Harris' candidacy has weaknesses | Greg Kelly Reports
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DELTA AIRLINES flight attendants are outraged that they are not allowed to wear Palestinian flags in their lapels
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DELTA AIRLINES flight attendants are outraged that they are not allowed to wear Palestinian flags in their lapels

Even worse, they are only allowed to wear American flags on their uniforms. Imagine that! Delta airlines employees have meltdown over only being able to wear American flag pins instead of Palestinian pins. “They also implemented a new policy punishing all the flight attendants saying now we can only wear pins with the U.S. flag […]
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