Some serious lookin' Finns, Summer, 1944:
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If you were fighting as hard as they were you'd look just as serious.
Some serious lookin' Finns, Summer, 1944:
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If you were fighting as hard as they were you'd look just as serious.
If you were fighting as hard as they were you'd look just as serious.
Killing Russians is serious business and there were a lot to (and were) kill(ed).
Well he'd never leave his buddies behind ....
I'll just show myself out.
Speaking of Finns, what are these lads up to?
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Killing Russians is serious business and there were a lot to (and were) kill(ed).
Nikita Khrushchev, in his memoirs, figured around a million were lost on the Winter War alone. The Soviets, of course, put the figures much, much lower. They put the figure at: Dead or missing around 125,000. In those days, you would have needed to go outside to check if the Communists said it was daylight.
Edit: No different these days. At least we know now that whatever a commie says, there is a 99% chance it is BS.
Let me guess the Karl G?Qualified on all four (and used to own one of them).
Glad your Grandpa made it through the war with his hide mostly intact, Eugene. Sounds like he was a very lucky man.
I'd always heard the Soviet invasion of Finland was a baldly aggressive move by Stalin et. al. Hadn't heard about it as a defensive move, nor anything about a land exchange. Are there any sources I could read to learn more about this?