Apparently during the Tehran large 3 conference in 1943 Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the preaching speech said that God is on the side of the coalition of the United States, the USSR and large Britain.
Joseph Stalin auto-ironically told him that on his side is... the devil, who in addition is “a actual communist.” As far as theological cognition is concerned, he was an irrefutable leader in this group, for in his youth he was in the seminary of the clergy, though Orthodox, or Catholic, he was a “schizmatist”, as were the “heretics” of Roosevelt and Churchill.
I know that in a planet terrorized (and foolish) by mandatory rusophobia, quoting any statements by Stalin, even auto-ironic, is prohibited due to the fact that it could warm the image of an "imperium of evil", and that in the alleged free planet it is forbidden to do so. Let me just remind you that Joseph Jugaszvili was Georgian or Orthodox Osetyniec, and his natural father was supposedly a crushed Pole, scientist and general – Mikołaj Przewalski. Nikita Khrushchev confirmed this fact in a conversation with the leaders of the People's Poland in the 1950s, claiming that the russian Union until Stalin's death in 1953 was governed by Poles and Polish Jews, and talking nonsense about Stalin's alleged hatred of Poles was nothing more than nonsense. It is besides actual that the russian leadership ordered the removal from the encyclopedia of the likeness of Nicholas Przewalski, due to the fact that the resemblance to the “leader of the planet proletariat” was besides visible. It's adequate to say that Stalin had reddish hair, which in Georgians and Osethians doesn't truly happen.
Let us return to the words quoted at the outset more seriously. Can the Devil be against Evil, or Germany? From our (not only then) position the answer is positive: 2 of our main neighbours had 2 opposing scenarios for Poles: the Soviets wanted (at least officially) to submit to Poles politically and ideologically, and Germans wanted to destruct us through depopulation, slave work and starvation. The chances of endurance were those who qualified for alleged germanization. The German "rebuilding plan of Europe" from 1939 to 1945 was undermined at the expense of gigantic sacrifices and sacrifices, especially from the Red Army, which gave us 50 years to rebuild demographics, economical revival, and indeed to reconstruct a united ethnically united state: mass exodus, depopulation and demographic collapse came later erstwhile another European plan "rebuilding Europe" was created, and the fresh "European leadership" was created in Berlin as the capital – one more time for our misfortune – united Germany (that is, defeated).
Can the devil aid to defeat a racist and genocidal state supporting (effectively) its enemies? After all, rebellious angels have remained disobedient, yet they are not servants of God, utilizing modern language, "an equal partner." I know I'm crossing the line of correctness, but the thought of rebelling servants, which is part of God's plan, can be allowed. Winston Churchill, who stated that if Germany had attacked Hell, he would have sent his support to his leadership.
It was said that Stalin, creating an ungodly atheistic russian empire, knew well that the Germans wore the blasphemous slogan “Gott mit Uns” on the buckles of the soldiers' belts. Their opponents were marked by a Masonic star in red blood. The winners of these struggles were Russians and another expected “slaved” communist ideology to the nations of the russian empire, which were blessed by the liberated Orthodox bishops. As the slow forgotten Jacek Kaczmarski said in the Epitaph for Wysocki (a crushed hebrew with Polish roots): "Hell is for man too". due to the fact that hell is here, on earth, and even in hell, we can stand on the side of Good. It is simply a cliché: in hell we repent from Satan's hand for violating God's commandments. So God’s judgments are carried out by the devil by divine command. So whoever makes hell to the human killers is on the right side.
Prof. Witold Modzelewski
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Think Poland, No. 35-36 (31.08-7.09.2025)