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Interesting. I was watching a WWII show last night. Russians carrying SKS rifles with bayonets extended were herding German POW's. Must have been some of the earliest SKS rifles.
And only 1 in 3 made it back, apparently. SKS was used against Germans in 1945, I assume this footage was from then.
The SKS as well as the RPD saw action in the closing stages of WW2 so it is entirely possibly that the footage is from then
btw, that blonde separatist is pretty cute looking with that riflelol
That's exactly what I was thinking. She looks angry though. Or maybe frisky? I never could tell the difference between the two...
this footage is from a parade yesterday.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...e-at-independence-day-parade/article20185293/
Soviet Union held on to their German POWs well in to 50's.
I have a friend (former co-worker) from former USSR. He was talking to another German co-worker who had lost his Dad on the Russian front (during the war, not after)
The German guy mentioned that, and the young USSR guy said "You broke it, you fix it. When its all fixed, you can go. We didnt invite you here"
I have a friend (former co-worker) from former USSR. He was talking to another German co-worker who had lost his Dad on the Russian front (during the war, not after)
The German guy mentioned that, and the young USSR guy said "You broke it, you fix it. When its all fixed, you can go. We didnt invite you here"
That's exactly what I was thinking. She looks angry though. Or maybe frisky? I never could tell the difference between the two...
Nah... look at the bags under her eyes. May I coin the phrase "1000 yard stare"
I wonder were those uniforms came from. Looks as if the ProRus have new stuff. While the Ukraine volunteers have old surplus uniforms. One guy is wearing an old Soviet sniper suit.
That's exactly what I was thinking. She looks angry though. Or maybe frisky? I never could tell the difference between the two...




























