El Volkssturm (que se puede traducir como ‘fuerzas de asalto del pueblo’) fue la milicia nacional nazi, creada en sus últimos días, específicamente el 18 de octubre de 1944, por lo que todos los hombres entre los 16 y 60 años fueron conscriptos e integrados en el “plan de defensa de la patria” contra el avance del Ejército Rojo en el este, y las tropas anglo-estadounidenses en el oeste y en el sur.
El presidente Nicolás Maduro informó en la tarde de este lunes que aprobó todos los recursos necesarios al ministro para la Defensa, Vladimir Padrino López, armar 500 mil Volkssturm (fuerzas de asalto del pueblo) venezolanas para combatir contra alguien… que ni se sabe quién es.
En estas FOTOS que dan la vuelta al mundo de las agencias EFE, AFP y Reuters se pueden observar los cansados y desordenados rostros de venezolanos sin preparación que estarán armados.
El presentador de VTV, Diosdado Cabello, informó que dejarán a estas personas en la ciudad de Caracas , coincidiendo con las movilizaciones para este 19 de abril.
Militia members stand at attention during a ceremony with Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela April 17, 2017. REUTERS/Marco Bello
Militia members stand at attention during a ceremony with Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela April 17, 2017. REUTERS/Marco Bello
A militia member whistles during a ceremony with Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela April 17, 2017. REUTERS/Marco Bello
A militia member holds a t-shirt with an image of Venezuela’s late President Hugo Chavez during a ceremony with Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela April 17, 2017. REUTERS/Marco Bello
CAR40. CARACAS (VENEZUELA), 17/04/2017 – Militares venezolanos participan en un desfile hoy, lunes 17 de abril de 2017, en Caracas (Venezuela). Las Fuerzas Armadas de Venezuela ratificaron hoy su apoyo incondicional al presidente, Nicolás Maduro, ante lo que consideran una “coyuntura crucial” debido a los “actos de violencia” durante las protestas opositoras, parte de una “agenda criminal” que amenaza la “paz y estabilidad” del país. EFE/MIGUEL GUTIÉRREZ
Members of the Bolivarian Militia take part in a parade in the framework of the seventh anniversary of the force, in front of the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas on April 17, 2017. Venezuela’s defence minister on Monday declared the army’s loyalty to Maduro, who ordered troops into the streets ahead of a major protest by opponents trying to oust him. Venezuela is bracing for what Maduro’s opponents vow will be the “mother of all protests” Wednesday, after two weeks of violent demos against moves by the leftist leader and his allies to tighten their grip on power. / AFP PHOTO / Federico PARRA
Members of the Bolivarian Militia take part in a parade in the framework of the seventh anniversary of the force, in front of the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas on April 17, 2017. Venezuela’s defence minister on Monday declared the army’s loyalty to Maduro, who ordered troops into the streets ahead of a major protest by opponents trying to oust him. Venezuela is bracing for what Maduro’s opponents vow will be the “mother of all protests” Wednesday, after two weeks of violent demos against moves by the leftist leader and his allies to tighten their grip on power. / AFP PHOTO / Federico PARRA
Members of the Bolivarian Militia take part in a parade in the framework of the seventh anniversary of the force, in front of the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas on April 17, 2017. Venezuela’s defence minister on Monday declared the army’s loyalty to Maduro, who ordered troops into the streets ahead of a major protest by opponents trying to oust him. Venezuela is bracing for what Maduro’s opponents vow will be the “mother of all protests” Wednesday, after two weeks of violent demos against moves by the leftist leader and his allies to tighten their grip on power. / AFP PHOTO / Federico PARRA