Stalin still “alive” in Belarus ! ! ! ! ! ! !
I guess there won’t be any thing about the lives of the millions of civilians who died because of his totally uncaring attitude about them, or the millions of soldiers who died because he simply didn’t care about them. And to think he would never have been able to stand on Lenin’s Mausoleum on Victory Day if it hadn’t been for them.
Pozvolyaet nadezhde, my nikogda ne zabyvaem ih.
You find that all over the place, to this day the people of Russia remember them. They will never forget. No Russian family was untouched, no Russian family will ever forget. Stalin did what needed to be done, just as America did when they nuked Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Was there another way? In hindsight, there always is. War is ugly, don’t mess with mother Russia.
thank you so much for those great pictures…..!!!greetings from switzerland
How many “lines” Stalin draws ? ? ? ? ?from Baltic to Stalingrad ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
“Glory to the conqueror people!”
Should be translated “glory to the victorious people” instead.
“The borders of the U.S.S.R. are sacred and untouched.”
A nationalistic, Stalinist sentiment; NOT Marxist (which is internationalist).
So twisted.