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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2007

Excerpt from a documentary about the Soviet Army (in Russian).

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  • konokoshida

    Death to you communist schizophrenic!Death to all commie scum on the world!

    Long Live Bulgaria!

  • At last - if Boris III were nazi he would not save 50.000 bulgarian jews, shitheads

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  • This video is full of lies!!! Only one of them - You say King Boris announced a war to Germany on September 7th 1944. How was that possible if He died August 30th 1943. Shame on you stupids!!!

  • Bulgarian soldiers never fired a shot against the Red Army!!!

    Bulgaria and Russia forever together!

  • @1middlesbrough

    With all respect middlesbrough. Now Bulgaria is an independent country and you can do whatever you want. Now you friends with US and EU: this is your choice. Among Russians and Bulgarians always will be idiots. And I can understand that Russians are not so loved in Bulgaria.

  • @olegilena Bulgaria did not choose Communism, it was forced on them by the Soviets, there was no free elections

  • @1918Doiran

    Where have you seen it? Did we invade Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya? No, it was done by US and NATO forces (and Bulgaria is a part of it). Russia is defending itself. US wants to make anti-rocket system (PRO) in Poland. Why? Who is spreading the military power: Russia or US and NATO? Western contries are talking very beautiful about the democrasy, but look what they do in reality.

  • @olegilena I don't hate Russia like I want to destroy it, I just hate that many Russian politics act as if they are rightful rulers of the entire Eastern Hemisphere. As for the Bulgarian origin you are not entirely correct, but that is a different matter.

  • @1918Doiran

    I've spoken with many intelligent Bulgarians and as they told me Bulgaria were established with three folk groups: terriaki, slavs and probulgarians. And actually your first king was khan, because probulgarians were soldiers, they came from the East. For your information tengra religion is popular in Kazakhstan. So, there is no connection with skythians. I just don't understand, why you hate Russians? Mostly Russians respect Bulgaria. This was Bularia's choise to join Socialism.

  • @Slu4ainika

    What communists? What Russians? Take a look on Baltic states, for instance Estonia: they were one of the Soviet Republics, not like Bulgaria: outskirts of the Social Camp. Estonians managed within 20 years to grow up into the souveregne, economically strong country. It depends on people: if you want to have a changes you do it. You don't search for guilty one.

    But of course, it is much easier to blame Russians for everything)))

  • @olegilena You speak of western and eastern civilisation, as if we just happened to be on one of these teams. Let me tell you - I am a bulgarian pagan (tengrist) and I don't like christianity, or any monotheism for that matter. I don't mind our two countries having close and even friendly relations these days, but you shoud know, that bulgarians have scythian origins, so please, stop with the slavic propaganda.

  • "In 967 or 968 Nikephoros sent to Sviatoslav his agent, Kalokyros, with the task of talking Sviatoslav into assisting him in a war against Bulgaria. Sviatoslav was paid 15,000 pounds of gold and set sail with an army of 60,000 men, including thousands of Pecheneg mercenaries."

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