Interesting and Humour - page 3827

 
СанСаныч Фоменко:
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After the war, more than half sat in camps as "collaborators of the Nazis" - are they monuments to them?

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It just wasn't their war. What they were to become was decided by Stalin with the support of the NKVD in the early days of the war.

 
khorosh:
It's not hard to find out - just read my post to the end). I hope you can read, not just write).

Shall we then discuss the bombing of Georgia in recent history? Or let's discuss Ray Bradbury's literary work, his fiction is better.

 
Dmitry Fedoseev:

Shall we then discuss the bombing of Georgia in recent history?

You'd better talk to the South Ossetians about it). Just be careful - they are hot people and everyone has knives).
 
khorosh:
You would be better off talking about this with the South Ossetians).

We could also talk about double standards in relation to separatism.

 
Dmitry Fedoseev:

It simply was not their war. What they were to become was decided by Stalin with the support of the NKVD in the early days of the war.

With traitors it is always not their war.

 
СанСаныч Фоменко:

Traitors always have a war that is not theirs.


What an easy solution to the problem - call a traitor and that's that...

 
СанСаныч Фоменко:

Traitors always have a war that is not theirs.


A soldier is always taken prisoner through no fault of his own. And it is not for you to judge them.

And if a madman transplanted most of the army's command staff before the war, brought his borders close to those of a potential enemy and killed anyone who dared to tell him that the aggressor would attack and because of this condemned millions of his soldiers to captivity and then declared them enemies - this is a tragedy and it is on you to judge them.

 
Дмитрий:

A soldier gets captured through no fault of his own. And it is not for you to judge them.

And if a madman transplanted most of the army's command staff before the war, brought his borders close to those of a potential enemy and killed anyone who dared to tell him that the aggressor would attack and because of this condemned millions of his soldiers to captivity and then declared them enemies - that is a tragedy and it is not for you to judge them.

It's not about the soldiers. It's about those civilians who went to the Polizei for a scrap of lard, the SS divisions that are still parading around now ... You're making the switch.

And the prisoners? An overwhelming number died standing up, and some went to their knees, but very rarely took part in punitive operations


the madman transplanted most of the army's command staff before the war

It's not a bad idea to back up numbers. And they are talking about something completely different. Out of 240 thousand officers repressed (Tukhachevsky) about 5 thousand.

The shortage of officers arose with the introduction of universal conscription, when the army was almost doubled all at once.

 
Yuriy Zaytsev:
The rescue workers did great by spending the budget money on foreign cars. Bravo, that's the spirit.
But they screwed up, they couldn't get away from the FSB, idiots, they should have shared with the FSB.

Don't they understand how to do things?





Not a word about it in the Vesti programme! This is a true news program...

Watch Vesti...

 
СанСаныч Фоменко:

1. It's not about the soldiers. It's about those civilians who went to the Polizei for a slab of lard, about the SS divisions that now continue to march ... You're making the switch.

And the prisoners? An overwhelming number died standing up, and some went to their knees, but very rarely took part in punitive operations


the madman transplanted most of the army's command staff before the war

It's not a bad idea to back up numbers. And they are talking about something completely different. Out of 240 thousand officers repressed (Tukhachevsky) about 5 thousand.

The shortage of officers arose with the introduction of universal conscription, when the army was almost doubled at one time.

You have not thought about the fact that there was a way to make them go there, have you? That there were such plans and goals. Are you sure you wouldn't have joined the police if you were in the same situation?

San Sanych, you still haven't answered one of my questions - did you even do military service?

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