I saw someone post this picture in r.s.s. Apparently, the guy was upset that he wasn't let in a pool in Czechoslovakia where he was visiting (he's from the U.S.) Have you seen these kind of signs elsewhere? Not that I'm against them, I'm perfectly fine wearing the "approved" attire.
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Here is a little quote from one of the sources about world war II(that is an American intake on it):
The Battle of Stalingrad
The German Invasion
In 1941 the German army poured into the Soviet Union in the largest attack in human history. Soviet forces quickly retreated deep into Russia and Hitler sought to take over the Soviet city of Stalingrad. Hitler's forces were successful for a brief time but the Soviet army counter attacked and surrounded the Nazi troops who froze during the harsh Russian winter. Only half the German soldiers survived the Soviet onslaught and Hitler was handed his first defeat of the war by the Soviets in the winter of 1943. The heroic battle of Stalingrad proved to be a turning point in the Allied war against the ***.
This is just for people thinking like GEEK which is "we(US) won that war for everybody".
In aother words I am trying to say that it was not done by Russia alone or USA alone, it was an allied thing that brought the success...
P.S. I am just trying to give some recognition to those who shed their blood for peace today.Can you imagine what the world would be like now if had Hitler carried out his entire wicked plan...
Here is a little quote from one of the sources about world war II(that is an American intake on it):
The Battle of Stalingrad
The German Invasion
In 1941 the German army poured into the Soviet Union in the largest attack in human history. Soviet forces quickly retreated deep into Russia and Hitler sought to take over the Soviet city of Stalingrad. Hitler's forces were successful for a brief time but the Soviet army counter attacked and surrounded the Nazi troops who froze during the harsh Russian winter. Only half the German soldiers survived the Soviet onslaught and Hitler was handed his first defeat of the war by the Soviets in the winter of 1943. The heroic battle of Stalingrad proved to be a turning point in the Allied war against the ***.
This is just for people thinking like GEEK which is "we(US) won that war for everybody".
In aother words I am trying to say that it was not done by Russia alone or USA alone, it was an allied thing that brought the success...
P.S. I am just trying to give some recognition to those who shed their blood for peace today.Can you imagine what the world would be like now if had Hitler carried out his entire wicked plan...