Dmitry wrote:
> On 6 May, 20:01, EZ <zvi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> On May 6, 1:52 pm, vello <vellok...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> On May 6, 7:24 pm, Mikhail Medved <mikhail_b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>> On May 6, 1945, Soviet Army liberated Wroclaw, which was the German
>>>> city of Breslau at that time.
>>> In case it was German back then word 2liberation2 is hardly useable
:-)
>> Good point - this is very relative - especially when it is not defined
>> who is liberated from what.
>>
>> Perhaps the soviets liberated Breslau from Germans? (they also
>> liberated the Baltics from the Balts - by sending them to Siberia/
>> forcing them into exile)
>
> I think it was Andrius who pointed out that de****tation of Balts to
> Siberia was necessary in order to enhance the living standards of
> those who remained.
>
>> The nazis on the other hand not long before were 'liberating' the
>> Auszwitz prisoners as well - 'Arbeit macht frei' - no?
>
> I'm sure Hitler learned few tips from Stalin.
>
>
One out of Russians diet in WWII. So what did Hitler learn from Stalin?
The gas chambers were a German idea and the Aryan race idea too.
Hitler wanted to kill all subhumans which meant Jews, Blacks and Asians.
Slavic people too. So what did Hitler learn from Stalin?
Didn't the Fins liberated Finland from the Sami people and didn't all
people on this earth always migrated from one place to an other?
Be happy for what you got. Things could have been much worse.


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