On 6 May, 21:26, Alberto <parme...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Dmitry wrote:
> > On 6 May, 20:01, EZ <zvi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> On May 6, 1:52 pm, vello <vellok...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> >>> 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? =A0(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 =A0- 'Arbeit macht frei' =A0- no?
>
> > I'm sure Hitler learned few tips from Stalin.
>
> One out of Russians diet in WWII. So what did Hitler learn from Stalin?
He learnt how to run a totalitarian state in contem****ary world.
> The gas chambers were a German idea and the Aryan race idea too.
Concentration camps we invented in Soviet Russia and the idea of
"homosovieticus" is not very different from "supperiority of a race".
> 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.
-))I'm not the one who complains very much, am I?
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