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@B1SCOOP Stalin was totalitarian while Lenin(noted by many to be the most predominant person of the first half of the 20th century) was more Socialist/Communist its Stalin's fault giving Communism a bad name and having it directly related to totalitarianism even in today's world.
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@xDoomSquirrelx This was a popular tactic when soldiers had retreated and loss weapons and ammunition, not a primary battle plan.
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@cakix1 why?
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@15GamingGuy This is an urban legend mosin nagants were not in short supply, over 15 million were made before WWII (making it the most produced rifle in the world).
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>Mortar horribly blows a couple soldiers to bits
>"EAT THIS!" annotation leading to completely unrelated trailer
Stay classy, Machinima.
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@cakix1 Not enough regenerating health for you? Grow some balls.
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@pampleman Stalin did have generals. General Zhukov was the one who planned the stalingrad operation
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@ZombieHunter145 Games change, and they have more artistic potential then anyone thinks they have. Of course nothing can be compared to the actual war. But yet again, let's just say this is an attempt to describe it in an utmost precisely historical manner.
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like what gaming guy was saying, the russians would send troops in, un-equiped and tell them to run, grab the guns of the fallen, and keep fight until they won. they didnt care about losses, there philosphy was to keep sending in troops until the battle was won.
No game can portray the horrors of what happened during that war.
ZombieHunter145 6 months ago 37
0:21 red army at the far right side side was a Russian Orthodox Christian
Archraveful 7 months ago 14