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Proof That the Ukrainians Will Fight to the End

Look to the people’s revolution of 2013-2014.

If the Ukrainian people are willing to fight against people who are shooting at them with live ammunition, and they have no guns themselves, and they persevere, how much more will they fight if they are armed and fighting for their freedom?

All of that is answered in this documentary, Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom. Here is the description: “In just 93 days, what started as peaceful student demonstrations became a violent revolution. Netflix documentary Winter on Fire brings you the story of Ukraine’s fight for freedom from the frontlines of the 2014 uprising.”

I watched this documentary just now. I should warn you that there is some graphic violence and nudity in the film. What it tells me is that once they have fought, bled and died to gain their freedom from a dictatorship, they are not going to go silently into the night and give it all away without a fight to the death.

Grandmothers, grandfathers, military veterans, working professionals, multi-faith leaders, and young people all fighting for one thing — their freedom.
Eric Holdeman is a nationally known emergency manager. He has worked in emergency management at the federal, state and local government levels. Today he serves as the Director, Center for Regional Disaster Resilience (CRDR), which is part of the Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER). The focus for his work there is engaging the public and private sectors to work collaboratively on issues of common interest, regionally and cross jurisdictionally.