Where were they when the Russians went down?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Just five years before that the Russians were our allies.
The way I understand it, the Russians are sort of a combination of evil and incompetence... sort of like the Post Office with tanks.
We were fortunate to have the Russians as our childhood enemies. We practiced hiding under our desks in case they had the temerity to drop a nuclear weapon.
Another adverse factor was the way the Russians received continual reinforcements from their back areas, as they fell back. It seemed to us that as soon as one force was wiped out, the path was blocked by the arrival of a fresh force.
The Russian myths of the Second World War are still intact.
In the first day of the Soviet Army's arrival, I and the other comrades were isolated and then found ourselves here, not knowing anything... I can only conjecture what could have happened.
By the winter of 1945-1946, the Russian peoples were being warned of the dangers from the West.
Here we were, corrupting all those Russians toward communism.
The Russians are a very sentimental people.
We then came to the Soviet Union. One day we were walking and carrying our banner and distributing a few leaflets in Russian to people, and we met two women on the road.
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