As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me (2001)-Road To Syberia.avi
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Also falls wir irgendwann noch mal gegen den ivan kämpfen, werde ich falls es schlecht ausgeht, nicht in gefangenschaft gehen !
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@slim77k Sure. Maybe YOU could have>? Not with those English skillz though!
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@mdakuzashvili Again, conjecture from the ranks of the uninformed. There were no "millions of Russion PoWs" in the camps - let alone dying there. Then, when those poor Russian soldiers were sent home, THEY were sent to Siberia by their own regime!!!
Why? Because they were charged with being German spies now, since they had spent so much time in German camps and survived. Think about THAT for stupidity!!
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@3dwardcullen69 I think that is an arguable point. Hitler sent those poor soldiers to their death. He learned nothing from Napoleon's attempt at Moscow in the previous century.
However, Stalin's bloody-mindedness caused hundreds of thousands of his own countryman's deaths by hurling them at the relentless German War Machine, so it is equal blood guilt in that particular theatre of war.
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@belaruski If you know anything about history, you will realize that the German camps holding Western allied PoW's were luxury compared to what they endured at the hands of the Soviets - those great pals of Western Democracy(!).
Do your homework and stop propagating hearsay. The Americans and British should be glad they weren't treated the way the Commies were by the Germans, or the way the Germans were treated by the Soviets!
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I think the Allies should of done the same thing to the Nazis as the Nazis did to the Allies in their camps.....an eye for eye, blood for blood type of thing, ya know?
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@3dwardcullen69 lol, obviously hitler...he started WW2 afterall
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@CPAirsoft100 My great grand father fought at Stalingrad, and made it back as-well. But out of the 300 000 captured by the soviets only 5000 made it back after the war. Makes you wonder who was more evil, Stalin or Hitler?
@slim77k
It's a movie,
Believe me when you are so weak you can not stand on your legs, you cannot attack guards.
Just read more books and see for yourself before you talk like a hero.
sebastiaankusters 3 months ago 8
I assure you, this story is based on real events. My great Uncle, Hans Felber, was a POW in a siberian Gulag. There, he was beaten to near blindness with a single blow of a mosin nagant. After the war, him and his comrades escaped the prison, and traveled on foot towards Germany to return to their families. many of his comrades did not survive, but with severe frostbite, and almost crippled legs, Hans pushed on. He survived, and moved to America in 1954. He is my great uncle and my hero
CPAirsoft100 1 month ago 2