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Do you know that Russia invaded Poland together with Germany in September 1939, killed 21 000 Polish prisoners of war shooting in the back of their heads in Katyn, sent 2 millions of women, chlidren and men to dye of starvation, hunger and cold in Siberia and Kazachstan for the mere fact of being Polish in order to "clean" occupied territories (half of pre-war territory of Poland). Do you know that even on the day of Germand attack on Russia Russian trains with supplies for their "best friend" were crossing the German/Russian demarcation line between Russia and Germany. The WWII became possible because Germany and Russia became allies (Ribbentro-Molotov pact August 1939). I do not mention other Russian atrocities after the "liberation". Recommended reading Norman Davies "Poland, God's playground". On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, rmeth wrote: Thank you for putting everything into perspective. Kerby wrote: These very days 65 years ago nazis were blocked in front of Moscow. This was the first time the "invincible german troops" failed. That's what we celebrate now. While you were moaning, we were fighting hard. By Christmas 41st 6 million Russian soldiers were captured as prisoners of war, 1 million was killed in the battlefields. Now, how about Leningrad blockade? Do you know guys what this was all about?. Tell you what, between September 41 and May 42 there died of starving more than 1 200 000 (One million two hundred thousand) of St. Peterburgian sitizens (civilians only, including women and children, not soldiers) by very moderate estimates. Nick "frosty" <frostyj (AT) bogus (DOT) tld> wrote in message news:I6GdnZGAmujo-uXYnZ2dnUVZ_u6dnZ2d (AT) adelphia (DOT) com... nostalgia mode Anybody gonna go to a sushi bar, get drunk and make a fool of themselves? Good times, good times. /nm -- frosty |
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Hi Please don't discuss on this theme. Use private messages. Discussions like this are destructive and makes Your soul more hard. Just remember all peoples who gone. Peace for You, Grigory |
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