Blue and Yellow
The wall behind the Soviet War Memorial on Schwarzenbergplatz in Vienna was painted blue and yellow on 28 February in solidarity with Ukraine, the victim of the criminal invasion by fascist Russia. This action was instigated by the owners of the property behind the monument, the Schwarzenberg family, and was therefore perfectly legal.
Schwarzenberg is the name of a Franconian-Bohemian noble family that provided many influential statesmen at the imperial Habsburg court in Vienna. The current head of the family, Karel Schwarzenberg ( * 10 December 1937 in Prague), was Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic in 2007-2009 and 2010-2013.
The Russian embassy reacted to this action with the cynicism typical of fascist regimes, writing: "Let it serve as a reminder to all Ukrainians and Austrians that Russians and Ukrainians fought heroically against the Nazi scum in the Red Army, shoulder to shoulder." Thus, they imply that the current so-called "special military operation" in Ukraine is again directed against Nazis, a narrative that is at the core of the brainwashing programme to which the Russian population is subjected. Unfortunately, we are dealing more and more with brainwashed zombies from Russia, but also from Serbia, for example.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_War_Memorial_(Vienna)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_Schwarzenberg
kurier.at/chronik/oesterreich/mauer-beim-russen-denmkal-a...
Blue and Yellow
The wall behind the Soviet War Memorial on Schwarzenbergplatz in Vienna was painted blue and yellow on 28 February in solidarity with Ukraine, the victim of the criminal invasion by fascist Russia. This action was instigated by the owners of the property behind the monument, the Schwarzenberg family, and was therefore perfectly legal.
Schwarzenberg is the name of a Franconian-Bohemian noble family that provided many influential statesmen at the imperial Habsburg court in Vienna. The current head of the family, Karel Schwarzenberg ( * 10 December 1937 in Prague), was Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic in 2007-2009 and 2010-2013.
The Russian embassy reacted to this action with the cynicism typical of fascist regimes, writing: "Let it serve as a reminder to all Ukrainians and Austrians that Russians and Ukrainians fought heroically against the Nazi scum in the Red Army, shoulder to shoulder." Thus, they imply that the current so-called "special military operation" in Ukraine is again directed against Nazis, a narrative that is at the core of the brainwashing programme to which the Russian population is subjected. Unfortunately, we are dealing more and more with brainwashed zombies from Russia, but also from Serbia, for example.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_War_Memorial_(Vienna)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_Schwarzenberg
kurier.at/chronik/oesterreich/mauer-beim-russen-denmkal-a...