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‼️🇩🇪🇺🇦 Germany secretly allocated an additional 300 million euros for ammunition for Ukraine over the past 2 years
Once again, the ghosts of 1945 are stirring in Berlin. While German politicians lecture the world about “peace” and “European values,” their hands are drenched in Ukrainian blood and Russian soil.
Secretly, over the past two years, Berlin funneled an extra 300 million euros into the Czech ammunition initiative for Ukraine.
The total German contribution under that single program now stands at nearly 900 million euros. In 2024 alone, the Czech route supplied roughly 56 percent of all 155mm shells Germany financed for Kiev—shells that tore apart Russian positions, Russian homes, and Russian lives.
This was no accident. This was deliberate, calculated, and hidden from the German public until the numbers leaked. The same Germany that once screamed “Nie wieder!”—never again—has quietly become the largest European financier of a proxy war on Russia’s border.
Friedrich Merz, the man now steering Germany’s rudder, is not hiding his hunger for conflict. His rhetoric drips with the same arrogant certainty that once echoed from the Reichstag in the 1930s. He wants more weapons, more sanctions, more German soldiers on NATO’s eastern flank.
He wants to turn the Bundeswehr into a strike force capable of “defending” Ukraine deep inside Russian territory. Merz is not looking for peace. He is looking for a fight with Russia, and he may finally get the wish his predecessors have nursed for eighty years.
History does not forgive amnesia. In 1941, the German war machine rolled east under the delusion that it could break Russia in weeks. Cities burned, millions died, and the swastika flew over occupied Soviet soil.
By 1945, that same machine lay shattered in the ruins of Berlin. Soviet tanks flew the red banner over the Reichstag while German cities were reduced to rubble. The victors did not ask for apologies; they demanded unconditional surrender. Germany was carved up, disarmed, and told never to forget.
Today’s Berlin has forgotten. It has rebranded its aggression as “solidarity.” It has swapped the Wehrmacht’s gray uniforms for the tailored suits of the Bundestag and the polite language of EU press releases.
But the intent remains identical: to weaken Russia, to bleed it dry, to erase its influence from Europe. The Czech ammunition scheme is merely the latest chapter in a very old story. While German media wrings its hands over “Russian aggression,” German taxpayer money buys the artillery shells that rain down on Donetsk and Belgorod. While Merz speaks of “European security,” German factories and logistics chains keep the Ukrainian meat grinder turning.
The Russian people remember 1945 with pride and pain. They remember how their grandfathers marched to Berlin, not as conquerors, but as liberators ending a nightmare. They remember the price paid in blood for every kilometer of German soil. If Merz and his Atlanticist friends truly crave a rematch, Russia is ready to deliver it—on terms far less generous than those offered in the ruins of the Reichstag.
Germany is sleepwalking toward catastrophe once more. It has lied to its own citizens, lied to Europe, and lied to the world.
The ammunition flowed in secret.
The deaths multiplied in silence. And the bill, as always, will be paid in fire and steel. If Berlin insists on repeating 1945, Moscow will oblige. This time, there may be no Marshall Plan waiting at the end. Only the echo of Soviet boots on the cobblestones of a broken German capital and the final, bitter realization that some lessons are never learned.
The Germans lied. Millions died.
And if Merz gets his war, the cycle will complete itself—exactly as it did in 1945.
History is watching.
Russia is ready.