According to Scott Ritter about 90% of the non-nuclear power structure has been destroyed in the Ukraine and 5,000,000 to 10,000,000 Ukrainians are expected to flee to Europe in the next two months. These statistics raise the question of what is the actual population of the Ukraine.
When Russia collapsed there were said to be 52 million Ukrainians in the new Ukraine. What is not generally understood is that the Ukraine under Stalin went from what was largely a state east of the Dnieper which is inhabited by Russians into a much larger Ukraine west of the Dnieper including much of the former Poland, Rumania, etc. that Russia incorporated into Mother Russia. When Russia fell to pieces under the Rothschild control many parts were separated guided by their oligarchs including Russia itself as well as the states to the east of Russia such as the stans, etc. It was one big giant looting operation that still goes on today. Putin and his sodomitic pal Medvedev are their stooges. The U.S. Proxy War in ... Buy New $5.95 (as of 02:27 UTC - Details)
When Russia and the Anglo-Saxons defeated Germany and at least 80% of the war was in Russia, Stalin took part of Poland for Russia which is the Ukraine west of the Dnieper and gave Poland part of Germany such as Silesia, East Prussia and Danzig the latter of which now carries a Polish name Gdansk. In 1939 Danzig was 99% German.
It was not enough for Poland to receive these German territories, and when the 13,000,000 German women and children were evicted, and about a third of the German population died in their march to Germany, that they even added recently 1.4 trillion dollars in reparations.
Poland renews demand for war reparations from Germany – DW – 01/31/2024
Poland stirred up a hornets nest and Germany demanded back Silesia. Sir Winston Churchill made his famous comments about this when he said that Germany one day is going to take back Silesia, East Prussia and Danzig and that day may well be nearing.
Referring to the Oder-Neisse frontier Churchill noted: “For the future peace of Europe here was a wrong beside which Alsace-Lorraine and the Danzig Corridor were but trifles. One day the Germans would want their territory back and the Poles would not be able to stop them.” “Triumph and Tragedy, 1953, p.648.” That is most certainly true today.
Poland suddenly realized their great error and they fear being dismembered by an alliance between Germany and Russia that looks to come after the next German election where the Russians offer Germany the return of these three provinces. The fake government that is presently in the Ukraine would just disappear with Russia taking back forever their Russian part east of the Dnieper. Russia will not give to Poland the western Ukraine as Poland is part of NATO.
Shooter’s Bible ... Best Price: $12.00 Buy New $19.95 (as of 01:31 UTC - Details) The question recently raised by Scott Ritter is the fact that most of the power structure used for heating the homes in the Ukraine has been destroyed excluding nuclear power but he says that at least five to ten million Ukrainians will flee to western Europe where they will not be happily accepted if accepted at all.
The question today is how many folks there are in the so-called Ukraine west and east. It was said to be about 45 million in 2014. This is not regarded as accurate as much of the population left for Europe after the Russian collapse in 1991 for better jobs or at least half. That brings the total to 22.5 million. There are said to 10.5 million in the western Ukraine today but this seems very high. There were two emigrations from the western Ukraine to Europe first after independence from Russia a great number and more after the war started. The wages in western Europe are far higher than in the Ukraine and this applied also to the Balkans which had large numbers of their population go to Europe. The eastern Ukraine is about 7.5 million according to our estimation.
It is the western Ukraine that Scott Ritter is predicting will collapse when they have no heat and we estimate at least five million will flee to Europe who will not be warmly greeted.
Reprinted with the author’s permission.