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AB-IXOYE 6 points ago +6 / -0

My grandfather was a 16 year old partisan in his village of Valča Slovakia with his 2 brothers. Fought the Fascists for 4 years and then Soviets for 5.

According to him the Fascists and Soviets were one in the same.

Him and his brothers were all trained sharpshooters by the villages WWI Veterans, every headshot they confirmed they got a chocolate bar from their Priest.

He and his brothers would go to their hideout with a bag full of chocolate for their family.

They all survived and made it to Canada and America.

My grandfather is the only one left from his side of the family, to this very day he will spit on the ground if you talk about the Fascist, Pederasts and Bolsheviks.

He doesn’t watch TV, he fishes and plays the stock market, my grandmother does watch TV, she is of Stewart and Macleod lineage in Canada since between the years of 1590-1610. Every time I put Trump or a rally on the TV you see her face light up and she says “that’s a MacLeod on the telly”.

We live in a glorious time brothers and sisters, we must not let it slip through our fingers.

Fight for your livelihood.

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rosie 1 point ago +1 / -0

One of Tito's partisans?

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AB-IXOYE 1 point ago +1 / -0

No. Those were Marxists.

It was groups of civilian partisans from villages around St. Martin (today Martin) and down the railway to Turčianske (today Teplice) they started to band together during the famines of the 30s.

They were predominantly farmers and hunters responsible for feeding that area for 60 years prior to Warsaw Pact.

It led into true warfare with both sides after 1938.