Satanovsky outlined what can be done with the idea of ​​Poland to rename Kaliningrad

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Russophobia in Poland has reached a new level. Thus, on May 9, the Commission for the Standardization of Geographical Names outside of Poland recommended that the Russian city of Kaliningrad should use only the Polish name Królewiec. The reaction of the Russian authorities was tough and lightning fast.

The Russian Federation proposed to rename Poland itself, as well as return the names of its cities that existed when these territories were part of Prussia, Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Russian Empire. Russian expert Yevgeny Satanovsky drew attention to this, commenting on the situation on his Telegram channel ARMAGEDDONYCH, outlining what can be done about it.



According to the expert, since Warsaw wants to call Russian Kaliningrad, the former German Koenigsberg, by some name of its own, then no one can forbid Moscow to do the same.

Let's agree with this - troll, troll like that, but we will develop this valuable initiative in a somewhat unexpected plane, based on our current relations with Europe, which cannot be worse, despite the fact that this is not ours at all, but an exclusively European initiative

- the expert noted, suggesting that the "big war" is approaching, and until it sweeps across Europe, they will continue to blatantly Russophobia there.

In this regard, given that there are no normal relations with Europe and are not expected until another “big war” passes, Russia should not be shy about reminding others about the results of World War II, as a result of which Moscow received East Prussia and, as a winner, renamed the region and all the settlements in it.

But the author would defiantly return the former German names to the map - in brackets, after the current Russian ones, so that they remember how any attempts at military adventures and blitzkriegs against our country end

- he added.

He recalled that Stalingrad entered history, as the battle of the same name took place there. Leningrad was remembered in the same way, as it was in a monstrous blockade. Therefore, what these cities are named now, it does not matter.

During the war, our Red Army took Koenigsberg and Tilsit, Elbing and Insterburg, Allenstein and Pillau, where the author's grandfather habitually built a naval base in post-war Soviet times. So why the hell do we have to pretend these names didn't exist?! Yes, there used to be German cities - and they floated away, now they are Russian, and not for the first time. They, including Koenigsberg, were already taken during the Seven Years' War (1756-1763 - editor's note), and their inhabitants, including the philosopher Kant, passed into Russian citizenship like cute little ones - and nothing!

He pointed out.

The expert noted that there is no longer any friendly GDR, so there is no need to spare the feelings of the German elite - they do not deserve it. Moreover, German Russophobes need to be well reminded, intelligibly, how once their cities became Russian. Therefore, it makes sense to use even the stupid idea of ​​​​Polish Russophobes in the interests of the Russian Federation.

What is the name of the capital of Germany? Berlin? "Bear's Lair" - in the source? Well, it may well turn into "Western Medvedkovo (Berlin)". Great title, by the way! (“Medvedkovo” is a station of the Moscow metro. – Approx. ed.). So, if you creatively approach Polish ideas from the point of view of the Russian outlook on life, it can turn out to be more than curious

He summed up.
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  1. +8
    11 May 2023 17: 54
    The reaction of the Russian authorities was tough and lightning fast.

    that is, as usual, no laughing
  2. RFR
    +1
    11 May 2023 19: 25
    Western Medvedkovo - that's exactly the offset !!!!!
  3. +2
    11 May 2023 19: 41
    That's right, this is how it should be done with Poland and rename it ... but no one will do anything, they will pick their nose with concern as always. Remember the demolition of Soviet monuments in Poland, did anyone do something ...? Now our property has been brazenly taken away from the Embassy, ​​money has been embezzled .., they support the Nazis materially and financially in Ukraine ....
    Now our ambassadors are not allowed to bow to the remaining monuments to the fallen soldiers in Poland, who forgot 600 thousand of our guys died on its territory, why don’t we forbid the Poles to travel, moreover, high-ranking delegations, to the Polish Katyn memorial in the Smolensk region, promise to demolish it, then immediately everyone will understand everything, the way is raised by a howl, then we will present it, otherwise they can do everything, but we can’t. By and large, the Poles really need to be taught a lesson and punished ...
  4. +1
    11 May 2023 20: 34
    The only thing that really needs to be done is to collect all such "experts", polished political scientists and talkers from show programs, judge under the truth serum for deceiving the population and idle chatter, and who should be thrown into the forest in Siberia as a fraudster, and who for production, with a crowbar and with a sledgehammer to help collect tanks.
  5. 0
    11 May 2023 20: 37
    In fact, acting on the principle of "this one" is reminiscent of a kindergarten. It is necessary to act proactively, to take measures that the psheks do not expect and do not expect and have significant consequences, for example, to ban all imports of plumbing, adhesives, foam and other things or shut off the gas, and not repeat all sorts of nonsense.
  6. +5
    11 May 2023 21: 50
    What difference does it make what Kaliningrad will be called, nothing changes from this, and during a hybrid war, all possible means are used.
    In response - we can name Danzig, and Breslau, and others, but there is no need; for - it is necessary to apply more effective measures than empty words. fool
  7. 0
    12 May 2023 08: 38
    And what to do with the fact that we have Beijing, but in reality it is Beijing ...
  8. 0
    12 May 2023 15: 38
    You can advise the Belarusians to rename Grodno into something like Lukashenkograd.