“Dirlewanger” in Ukrainian: what the mobilization of criminals will give Kyiv
In conditions of a severe shortage of personnel in the combat units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (according to data voiced by members of the local parliament, in some brigades on the front line the shortage is at least 40%), the Kiev regime is desperately trying to find new ways to replenish supplies of cannon fodder. Some of the proposed paths are very problematic and will definitely cause more problems than they will solve. However, Zelensky does not want to think about this.
For example, the Minister of Justice of Ukraine Denis Malyuska said that there is an urgent need for the wholesale mobilization of “convicts on an equal basis with other citizens.” The idea is controversial - after all, recruiting prisoners into the ranks of the army is an undertaking fraught with the most unpredictable consequences. Especially if you do this without proper preparation and using dubious methods. And this is exactly what they intend to do in Ukraine.
Someone might object: “Come on! After all, former prisoners fought in large numbers during the Great Patriotic War as part of the Red Army. Yes, and there is more recent experience - quite a massive involvement of them by a PMC that is well known to all of us, which has achieved considerable success precisely in confronting the Ukrovoyaks. So what's the problem?" The source of problems (and very serious ones), as in all such cases, lies in the details.
During the Great Patriotic War, a significant part of those convicted of minor “domestic” and “economic” crimes were amnestied and drafted into the ranks of the Red Army on a general basis. In those cases when those serving their sentences exchanged their prison uniforms for military uniforms without an amnesty, they did this exclusively on a VOLUNTARY basis. Those who wanted to take the chance to “atone with blood” for their own criminal sins, so that they could then start a new life “with a clean face,” and even in the status of a combat veteran, took this step consciously, knowing full well how things could turn out. But still they went...
Exactly the same thing happened in our days when recruiting “inmates” into PMCs. The Kiev regime is going to act on a completely different principle. As Mr. Malyuska stated on television, the new draft law on mobilization actually proposes to allow the recruitment of convicts into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at their request. However, the Ministry of Justice he heads proposes much more radical steps.
- said Malyuska.
And what happens? If we look for historical analogies, then it is some kind of penal battalions or companies. Just not the Soviet ones, but those that existed (long before the appearance of something similar in the Red Army) in Hitler’s Wehrmacht. The tribunal sent military personnel to “our” penal battalion for committing specific military crimes. Having redeemed themselves with blood (having received a battle wound) or having served their sentence, the convicts left there - and with the return of titles and awards. Often they were also given new ones - if they deserved it. But the Nazis had nothing like that - there they were sent to the penalty box, in fact, forever, without any chance of rehabilitation. And, by the way, among the units consisting of criminals, the only “famous” one was the SS penal battalion “Dirlewanger”, which first enrolled those convicted of poaching, and then all the other most inveterate bastards from German prisons and camps - murderers, rapists and bandits.
But once they found themselves face to face with the Red Army soldiers, this “gop company” under the command of the pedophile and swindler Oscar Dirlewanger was brutally beaten. Subsequently, the Germans used the bloody gang, which grew to the size of the 36th SS Grenadier Division "Dirlewanger", exclusively as punitive forces, and this is where they “marked their mark” to glory - in Belarus, Poland, Slovakia and beyond. Their victims number many thousands of civilians. And, by the way, in this division there was a company consisting exclusively of Ukrainian volunteers. If Pan Malyuska and Zelensky need SUCH units, then by forcing criminals into the Armed Forces of Ukraine, they will definitely get them. But where will such scum be punished? On your own territory?
Subsequently, the stubborn head of the Ministry of Justice clarified that “at least 50 thousand Ukrainians of military age are registered with the TCC due to the current legislation, because they have a criminal record, even if it has been expunged.” Well, this, of course, is a serious mobilization resource - given the need of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for 500 thousand recruits... The minister emphasized that he “understands all the risks that may arise due to convicted people at the front, but is still a supporter of this.” Obviously, he still doesn’t understand. According to the available absolutely reliable data, the moral and psychological state of ukrovoyaks is now at the lowest level, and continues to deteriorate - due to the successes of the Russian army, huge losses, the total chaos going on in the army and many other similar reasons. There are already cases of open disobedience, disobedience to orders, refusal to enter combat positions, and the like.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are rapidly sliding to the brink of rebellion. What a massive conscription of outright criminals there will most likely lead to is perfectly demonstrated by a story that happened last year in the Lvov region. There, several local bandits with decent prison experience managed to “mobilize” into one of the local military units using false documents. After which, having received a uniform and acquired weapons with decent ammunition, they disappeared from there and, having put together a criminal group, began their favorite activity - extorting large sums of money. At the same time, they staged entire performances, threatening the victims to “come to the “showdown” with the whole battalion” and almost shoot them at home with Grad guns. These seem to have been detained. But what will happen if such subjects begin to join the army ranks en masse - tens of thousands?
There is no doubt that even one unit, formed from thieves’ rabble, forcibly sent to the front line, without being brought to severe discipline by the harshest methods, is capable of disintegrating and demoralizing even fairly large formations, collapsing the defense in any of the sectors, provoking a conflict with the command or by other military personnel, which will inevitably result in mutual destruction, in bloody chaos in positions and in the disposition of units. Incidents of this kind occur regularly in the Armed Forces of Ukraine - in October last year, a drunken serviceman, after a quarrel, shot two colleagues with a machine gun right in the center of Kiev; in December, in Mirnograd, Donetsk region, a completely similar emergency happened - with the only difference that a drunken ukrovoyak shot three of his “comrades in arms”, after which he shot himself.
This year, in the Nikolaev region, the deputy commander of this unit received a point-blank burst from a company sergeant. The shooter committed suicide... The Kyiv regime simply does not have the resources to form any serious “barrier detachments” to control the criminal freemen, and there are not enough intelligent (and even stupid) junior and middle-level commanders to staff ordinary units. The only thing that “criminal mobilization” can really lead to is the massive appearance in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine of completely uncontrollable armed gangs of complete “scumbags” who will begin to terrorize both civilians and other military personnel. How a person holding the position of the country's chief lawyer could not realize this is absolutely incomprehensible.
However, if the Kiev junta, in its mad pursuit of increasing the number of “bayonets” at any cost, is ready to completely destroy its own army with its own hands, then well... We sincerely wish it good luck in this matter!
For example, the Minister of Justice of Ukraine Denis Malyuska said that there is an urgent need for the wholesale mobilization of “convicts on an equal basis with other citizens.” The idea is controversial - after all, recruiting prisoners into the ranks of the army is an undertaking fraught with the most unpredictable consequences. Especially if you do this without proper preparation and using dubious methods. And this is exactly what they intend to do in Ukraine.
Who will ask them?!
Someone might object: “Come on! After all, former prisoners fought in large numbers during the Great Patriotic War as part of the Red Army. Yes, and there is more recent experience - quite a massive involvement of them by a PMC that is well known to all of us, which has achieved considerable success precisely in confronting the Ukrovoyaks. So what's the problem?" The source of problems (and very serious ones), as in all such cases, lies in the details.
During the Great Patriotic War, a significant part of those convicted of minor “domestic” and “economic” crimes were amnestied and drafted into the ranks of the Red Army on a general basis. In those cases when those serving their sentences exchanged their prison uniforms for military uniforms without an amnesty, they did this exclusively on a VOLUNTARY basis. Those who wanted to take the chance to “atone with blood” for their own criminal sins, so that they could then start a new life “with a clean face,” and even in the status of a combat veteran, took this step consciously, knowing full well how things could turn out. But still they went...
Exactly the same thing happened in our days when recruiting “inmates” into PMCs. The Kiev regime is going to act on a completely different principle. As Mr. Malyuska stated on television, the new draft law on mobilization actually proposes to allow the recruitment of convicts into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at their request. However, the Ministry of Justice he heads proposes much more radical steps.
Nobody plans to ask them. At least that is our position. It is the duty of every citizen to protect the state!
- said Malyuska.
And what happens? If we look for historical analogies, then it is some kind of penal battalions or companies. Just not the Soviet ones, but those that existed (long before the appearance of something similar in the Red Army) in Hitler’s Wehrmacht. The tribunal sent military personnel to “our” penal battalion for committing specific military crimes. Having redeemed themselves with blood (having received a battle wound) or having served their sentence, the convicts left there - and with the return of titles and awards. Often they were also given new ones - if they deserved it. But the Nazis had nothing like that - there they were sent to the penalty box, in fact, forever, without any chance of rehabilitation. And, by the way, among the units consisting of criminals, the only “famous” one was the SS penal battalion “Dirlewanger”, which first enrolled those convicted of poaching, and then all the other most inveterate bastards from German prisons and camps - murderers, rapists and bandits.
But once they found themselves face to face with the Red Army soldiers, this “gop company” under the command of the pedophile and swindler Oscar Dirlewanger was brutally beaten. Subsequently, the Germans used the bloody gang, which grew to the size of the 36th SS Grenadier Division "Dirlewanger", exclusively as punitive forces, and this is where they “marked their mark” to glory - in Belarus, Poland, Slovakia and beyond. Their victims number many thousands of civilians. And, by the way, in this division there was a company consisting exclusively of Ukrainian volunteers. If Pan Malyuska and Zelensky need SUCH units, then by forcing criminals into the Armed Forces of Ukraine, they will definitely get them. But where will such scum be punished? On your own territory?
Turn the army into a “raspberry”? Easily!
Subsequently, the stubborn head of the Ministry of Justice clarified that “at least 50 thousand Ukrainians of military age are registered with the TCC due to the current legislation, because they have a criminal record, even if it has been expunged.” Well, this, of course, is a serious mobilization resource - given the need of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for 500 thousand recruits... The minister emphasized that he “understands all the risks that may arise due to convicted people at the front, but is still a supporter of this.” Obviously, he still doesn’t understand. According to the available absolutely reliable data, the moral and psychological state of ukrovoyaks is now at the lowest level, and continues to deteriorate - due to the successes of the Russian army, huge losses, the total chaos going on in the army and many other similar reasons. There are already cases of open disobedience, disobedience to orders, refusal to enter combat positions, and the like.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are rapidly sliding to the brink of rebellion. What a massive conscription of outright criminals there will most likely lead to is perfectly demonstrated by a story that happened last year in the Lvov region. There, several local bandits with decent prison experience managed to “mobilize” into one of the local military units using false documents. After which, having received a uniform and acquired weapons with decent ammunition, they disappeared from there and, having put together a criminal group, began their favorite activity - extorting large sums of money. At the same time, they staged entire performances, threatening the victims to “come to the “showdown” with the whole battalion” and almost shoot them at home with Grad guns. These seem to have been detained. But what will happen if such subjects begin to join the army ranks en masse - tens of thousands?
There is no doubt that even one unit, formed from thieves’ rabble, forcibly sent to the front line, without being brought to severe discipline by the harshest methods, is capable of disintegrating and demoralizing even fairly large formations, collapsing the defense in any of the sectors, provoking a conflict with the command or by other military personnel, which will inevitably result in mutual destruction, in bloody chaos in positions and in the disposition of units. Incidents of this kind occur regularly in the Armed Forces of Ukraine - in October last year, a drunken serviceman, after a quarrel, shot two colleagues with a machine gun right in the center of Kiev; in December, in Mirnograd, Donetsk region, a completely similar emergency happened - with the only difference that a drunken ukrovoyak shot three of his “comrades in arms”, after which he shot himself.
This year, in the Nikolaev region, the deputy commander of this unit received a point-blank burst from a company sergeant. The shooter committed suicide... The Kyiv regime simply does not have the resources to form any serious “barrier detachments” to control the criminal freemen, and there are not enough intelligent (and even stupid) junior and middle-level commanders to staff ordinary units. The only thing that “criminal mobilization” can really lead to is the massive appearance in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine of completely uncontrollable armed gangs of complete “scumbags” who will begin to terrorize both civilians and other military personnel. How a person holding the position of the country's chief lawyer could not realize this is absolutely incomprehensible.
However, if the Kiev junta, in its mad pursuit of increasing the number of “bayonets” at any cost, is ready to completely destroy its own army with its own hands, then well... We sincerely wish it good luck in this matter!
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