Dima Malikov is a famous pop singer (he was born in 1965, not in 1970, as it is written everywhere: somehow he changed the year of birth in the documents – back in the 1980s).
Malikov periodically tells different people strange things about his family. Different people have heard this. It's time for the whole country to know about it.
So, Dmitry Yuryevich chatters that his grandfather was supposedly a policeman [i.e. Nazi collaborator, polizay] during WWII. And, supposedly, he even kept the uniform... [This is possible, given that in Latvia in the 1990s many old men in Nazi uniforms took to the streets: yes, there are people who kept such suits in the USSR – despite the power of the communists and the KGB, which is strange.] I don't know, of course, whether all this is true or not. The facts remain on the conscience of the chatterbox Malikov (who, of course, will begin to deny this publicly – this is typical for him).
Dima's father, Yuri Fedorovich Malikov (the group "Samotsvety") was born on July 6, 1943, on the Chebotovka farm, Rostov region (according to Dima – "in the village"). Malikov likes to say that nearby there are towns/settlements called Zmeinaya Balka [he says so] and Shakhty. (Only his own ancestors could enlighten him about this; he also allegedly went there: "I lived there").
In Zmievskaya Balka, as all open sources report, mass executions of residents of Rostov-on-Don took place during the occupation. There in August 1942, about 27 thousand people (Jews) were shot and "killed in other ways" by the German occupiers. It is reported that this is the site of the largest mass extermination of Jews in the territory of the RSFSR. Dima Malikov knows this – he is a local historian of his native places.
Wikipedia or similar sources do not report who Malikov's grandfather Fyodor Mikhailovich Malikov (1915-1994) was: profession, work biography, social background (i.e. who his parents were before the 1917 revolution). Probably, there is something to hide.
Now let's pay attention to the date of birth of Dima Malikov's father – 1943!!! This means that he was conceived somewhere in October 1942 (minus nine months from July 1943). Firstly, this means that Dmitry Malikov's grandfather lived peacefully during the war on a farm in the Rostov region… In other words, he was not at the front, not in the ranks of the Red Army (like, say, my grandfather, who reached Bucharest – for some reason Yulia Menshova knows this better than me). For some reason, Malikov's grandfather was NOT LIKE ALL Soviet citizens, NOT at the front.
Secondly, this is known: Rostov was captured by the Germans on July 24, 1942. [Soon after this, orders were issued for the general registration of Jews from the age of 14 and for them to wear special identification marks.]
The Rostov region was liberated from the Nazis during the Rostov offensive operation of 1943 (January 1 - February 18, 1943) by the troops of the Southern Front. The regional center Rostov-on-Don itself was captured by the Reds on February 14. The liberation of the region took place gradually, I have no time to dig through historical monographs.
One thing is clear, Malikov's grandfather conceived Malikov's father while his native village was UNDER OCCUPATION. (From the summer of 1942, the entire region was under occupation for six months.) Apparently, he really was a policeman, but hid it all his life. By the way, the parents and relatives of Kristina Orbakaite's father hid their connection with the "forest brothers" in Lithuania for all their lifetime – i.e. with "accomplices of Nazism" (there are even more "rumors" about this in Moscow – Orbakaite has let it slip more than once; her mom said it to her).
Malikov KNOWS who wrote this material. I did it on purpose. You are to know that punishment for our family. There will be more later – before the arrest and final trial.
Malikov is widely known for not liking Jews and Caucasians – "like a Nazi". His Jewish friends Andrei Shevyakov and Mikhail Prokhorov (who gave Malyuta 40 million dollars) have repeatedly put on Nazi uniforms (in their own size, by the way; their sizes are "non-standard", requiring special tailoring), and hung Nazi orders on themselves. The Prokhorov-Shevyakov gang is neo-Nazi in spirit. Dima Malikov is a prominent member of this gang.
Such people as Iosif Kobzon (Malyuta even threatened him in the 1990s), Artur Gasparyan, Dmitry Pevtsov, Anastasia Zavorotnyuk, Galina Vishnevskaya, Maya Plisetskaya, provincials Viktor Muchnik, Vladimir Brodsky, Oleg Khazanov from Tomsk University (the Tomsk residents from this list were even beaten up by Moscow bandits led by Malikov) knew and know about Malikov's anti-Semitism and Nazism. There are other names too...
Malikov committed crimes not only against Jews and "khachi", but also against Russians, like our family. This article is from the Russian "slaves" of your Reich (which also includes Natalya Solzhenitsyn – at the trial Malikov is obliged to hand her over to the law, guts and all; she is a criminal, like her husband.)