In the night between Stalingrad's rubble, the Russians and Germans tried to make a moment of peace to take care of their wounded and dead. How nice to see the two opposing troops shares the food of their own and, to look at the faces, they must be willing for peace badly!
DECIDED TO END THE TRUCE!?!?!?
Punisherfan123 5 hours ago
WHAT DUMBASS
Punisherfan123 5 hours ago
@IamDayoldHate1 that was indeed the case as most of the top - notch weaponry was saved for SS Panzer Divisions and Elite divisions within the Wehrmacht such as the famed 'GrossDeutschland' (Greater Germany) division, leaving the grunts to scavenge for themselves! besides, the PPSH was a weapon to be feared in close-quarter combat with such a high rof and was prefferable to the Schmeisser mp40 and the T34 outclassed all German armour up to that time in the war! war makes gr8 history eh?!
SuperPowderkeg 2 months ago
@dasd5561 Nazis, who else?
AnaloBrutalo92 2 months ago
@EagleIronClaw It isnt true, that was in ww1, german soldiers met up with english, scottish, and french soldiers.
Pawnbroker00 2 months ago
Who the hell disliked this?
dasd5561 3 months ago
its proven fact that on christmas in stalingrad soldiers from both sides actually met eachother on terms of friendship, had drinks, joked, and had a good time, they even exchanged gifts, it ma be hard to believe but its true
EagleIronClaw 3 months ago
@SkadTheReaper Sven Hassel is not the best source on WWII historical data. Most soldiers in German Army were NS. The Wehrmacth was a NS organazation.
ImperialGuard9001 3 months ago
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Good attention to details by the director. The Wehrmacht often had to commandeer Russian tanks and PPSH's because top of the line equipment was nearly always diverted to the SS, while being issued a bolt action rifle and maybe one or two MP-40's (Which were not nearly as common as we think) to an assault sqaud. Scavenge was the name of the game throughout the Eastern campaign on both sides.
IamDayoldHate1 3 months ago
@88pie88 i was pretty sure it was 3 shits. lol
ThefinaIFrontier 7 months ago