"Victory Day to me is the day to commemorate the millions of Soviet soldiers that sacrificed their lives fighting for freedom during the Second World War. It's also a day to appreciate and remember their selfless acts of bravery for their beloved country that led to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945," Monday expressed.
"If it had been a Thousand-Year Reich, Africa would simply have been an appendage to this empire, its role being just to produce, not the people, but the raw materials that are needed for keeping the empire at its peak, and it would have been, therefore, an enlarged slave camp. [...] There is a possibility, which is very clear, that without the Soviet Union as a major player after World War Two, it is possible that decolonization would have been more difficult," Macharia explained.