I’m not sure trying to equate all resistance to Soviet occupation post-WWII to fascism is that great of an idea.
Okay. Even so, I think the, “it’s obvious; everything in and post-WWII can be 100% boiled down to fascism and its opponents,” kind of implication from the OP isn’t useful or wise to try to make.
It would be better to provide some easily-consumable evidence for the target audience rather than just telling them, “Well duh!” And even granted that tweets are an extremely limited medium, I think it wouldn’t be a much higher burden than doing what the OP did.
Okay. Even so
Hexbear Post: “Look at these fucking Nazis doing Nazis shit”
Liberal: “Hey now. Let’s not go calling everyone a Nazi.”
Guy Hexbear Poster is Posting About:
The guerrilla operations in Estonia and Latvia had some basis in Adolf Hitler’s authorization of a full withdrawal from Estonia in mid-September 1944 – he allowed any soldiers of his Estonian forces, primarily the 20th Waffen-SS Division (1st Estonian), who wished to stay and defend their homes to do so – and in the fate of Army Group Courland, among the last of Hitler’s forces to surrender after it became trapped in the Courland Pocket on the Courland Peninsula in 1945. Many Estonian and Latvian soldiers, and a few Germans, evaded capture and fought as Forest Brothers in the countryside for years after the war. Others, such as Alfons Rebane and Alfrēds Riekstiņš escaped to the United Kingdom and Sweden and participated in Allied intelligence operations in aid of the Forest Brothers.