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Принимай нас Суоми красавица.

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2009

Принимай нас Суоми красавица.

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  • Stalin just wanted to insure security of the USSR.

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  • Very nice! im from finland and i still like russians!

  • И красиво и страшно..

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  • величайшая победа руского солдата. наступать в -35 3 метра снега 4 часа светлого времени все простреливается. задачу выполнили

  • @juippi44 Im from Germany, but i still like finns and russians.

  • Finland was part of Russia since 1809 till 1917.

  • Да чего буровить, Финляндия была в составе Российской Империи с 1809 по 1917 :)

  • My grandfather took a part in "Winter campaign". He wrote a letter to home: "Stalin says that we must make a first attack on Finland. But this is peacefull country. We don't want to kill finnish people". Unfortunally, he was killed there. There graveyard somewhere he was buried, but i don't know the place. Nobody of relatives was there last 20 years. I know only his name.

  • @Tomhetted, война была вынужденной, но не бессмысленной. Сами же про Ленинград пишете. А раз так, смысл был.

  • Just good lesson for hitler's friends

  • СЛАВА РККА!!! СЛАВА ВЕЛИКОМУ СТАЛИНУ!!!

  • @Tomhetted выходит не в бесмысленной войне победили...

  • long live the soviet heroes

    that died for freedom!

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