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Observe how they call them “Axis soldiers” instead of “Nazis”

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Introducing all the surrendered Axis soldiers to my girlfriend Barbara Pit :soviet-playful:

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Minus the 309 that have already met Lyudmila :pavlichenko:

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This meme is offensively stupid.

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My grandmother grew up near a plot of rural Texan federal farmland that was used first for Japanese internment starting in 1941, then after a year or so instead became used for captured Nazi POWs. They would grow oranges (Satsumas). She told me she suspects the reason it changed to housing German soldiers was because the locals would drive past the place and throw eggs at the Japanese-Americans. Unsurprisingly the locals had much less of a problem with captured Germans.

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Fascism was never defeated, huh

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But Opa told me he’s buried in Bariloche

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I’m 100% certain a bunch of those captured Nazis moved to the area after the war. A lot of my classmates had suspiciously German last names and a completely blank family history.

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On the other hand, Hill country in Texas (an hour or two West of Austin) got a lot of 48ers from Prussia who were pretty cool, Marx considered moving there as well before settling in London. So they might not be Nazi’s kids (though it’s certainly possible)

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Lmao imagine doing those little family tree projects you sometimes did in elementary school

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lmao,

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Ukrainians were starved to death under Stalin. Most Ukrainians welcomed the Germans

It is weird how more people died during the Nazi occupation than when Stalin ate all the grain. I assume that they were just so dowtrodden that they couldn’t handle all the fair treatment and died from too much freedom.

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Don’t you know how Megan Thee Stalin went “Num, num, num, num, eat it up” then ate all the grain?

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died from too much freedom.

The American Ukrainian dream

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Plus the brilliant fucking historical evidence of “most Ukrainians” because he says so. Goddamn these fuckers, a LOT of Ukrainians died bravely fighting the Nazis, Ukraine and its people are not a fucking rhetorical tool for anticommunism. Men like Alexander Molodchy defy these bastards.

We need a Shchors shining emote plz,

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