Marsch des Leib-Garde Regiments Preobrazhensky
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@sergeontheloose You should go to school again.
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@sergeontheloose Really? Did you listen something what polish army did with red pigs near Warsaw in 1920? My hot greetings to all intelligent Russian!!! Vsievo Horieshievo c Novom Godom.
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@loovelaaughliive long history? Russia is one of the youngest nations in europe.
and it should mean: Soviet Union won the war! not only Russia!!
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@ClassicMusicOnly Thank you for saying. I'm sorry for putting my nose in, but it is interessting what you say. 50% of present poland should be German? May I ask you where you are from?
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@sergeontheloose Of course you do. You've been exchanged between Poland and Russia for hundreds of years.
Yes, Poland was indeed the invader, and they were pushed out. Nevertheless, we won the war and defeated the Russians decisively at Warsaw which crushed the Red Army. That must be the history you are referring to. We still got half of Ukraine, and at least 50% of your country belongs to Poland as does 50% of Belarus or Lithuania. Then again 50% of present day Poland should be Germany :P
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@ClassicMusicOnly I have no masters, stupid bitch cunt! The polish army was the invader who first was in the middle of Ukraine and later was pushed out. The rest is history. Again, check your history first, what came earlier, you stupid shitface.
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@sergeontheloose Looks like Russian, or sorry "Ukrainian" history books failed to cover the subject of the Red Army defeat at Warsaw. The Polish Army beat the russian fuckers. Whatever they were doing, you deserved it.
Poles were always your masters, dog!
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@dangar45 I agree. I will be coming to Russia for a visit. Can't wait !!
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@dsindc Im Russian too but Im copletely against communists because they completely destroyed all our culture with their damn internationalism. I think communism doesn't belong to the Russian culture or heritge in anyway,
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@dangar45 The Russians now call it the "banner of victory". It has no official roll, but is used in commemorations of the Second World War. I think this was one of Putin's attempts to restore Russian pride, much like his bringing back the Soviet national anthem (at least the tune). I found it ironic to see George Bush stand as this flag was paraded through the square. He must have crapped in his pants.
God bless russia Europe needs a strong russia I love her long history
loovelaaughliive 1 year ago 9
Looks like polish history books failed to cover the subject what polish army was doing in 1919 being 30 km away from Kiev.
The Red Army beat the polish fuckers all the way to Warsaw.
sergeontheloose 1 year ago 5