On May 6, 3:01=A0pm, EZ <zvi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On May 6, 1:52=A0pm, vello <vellok...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > On May 6, 7:24=A0pm, Mikhail Medved <mikhail_b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > > 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? =A0(they also
> liberated the Baltics from the Balts - by sending them to Siberia/
> forcing them into exile)
>
> The nazis on the other hand not long before were 'liberating' the
> Auszwitz prisoners as well =A0- 'Arbeit macht frei' =A0- no?
>
> -EZ
Auszwitz was liberated by the Red Army. More than 200 Soviet
servicemen died so that its remaining prisoners could live. That's
just during the liberation of the camp alone.
No matter what you say, truth will prevail.


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