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Like look - in Russia women are fighting. Even women are not afraid of Wehrmacht. Where is your god damn 'Second Front in Europe'? Stop chicken-sh****ting Germans. Go out fight them. By that time she already had more then 150 kills. Quiz time: What rifle is in the picture? This is Ms.Pavlichenko favorate system. |
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edit: or is it SBD-40? I can't find my small arms encyclopedia. |
And thats why I married a canadian chick...:rotfl:
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So thats why those russians are so easy to shoot down in in Il2.:rotfl: |
I think I wouldn't like to sleep with them unless they take shower.
They must be smelling bad like a skunk. After shower, I won't mind rocking their world though :sunny: |
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mmmmmm.... I don't think so, look at the position of the breech. On a Mosin-Nagant the scope would interfere with the movement of the bolt. Most likely a Tokarev semi-auto. |
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And to all you guys copying and pasting it (and mcf1, the original poster), did none of you notice that it's a .png file? 421 thousand bytes? |
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It's SVT-40 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Izhevsk_01.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVT-40 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...T-40_rifle.jpg Colonel Marie Ljalková was a Czech sniper in the Soviet Army during World War II. She was credited with at least 30 confirmed kills during the war, and earned recognition with the Soviet Order of the Red Star and the Czechoslovakian War Cross. |
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Not my relative, to be clear.
There were many nationalities in Germany at the end of the war; men, women, officials, military, civilian, red cross, religious charities, refugees... Why must the assumption be (based upon a couple of sentences on a forum) that it must have been nazi sympathisers? You cannot uphold such a statement without more information to clarify, nor point and cry 'Nazi!' with such haste. Such readiness to accuse circumstance and act upon is unwise. We have a saying here in britain: "Look before you leap." Many in the past and the present would still have their lives at the hands of others, were this better considered, Bruno :hmm: |
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You see. It's very unhealthy to be a Nazi sympathizer. It's even worse then smoking or red meat:rock: Ask Vlasov. Gee... He cannot talk with a noose on his neck... |
Yet for all Bruni's tough talk Russia is apparently still overrun with nazis:
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Winds from the West. These are your guys. There were no Nazies alive more then a couple of years in the USSR. For Nazi in the USSR were three choices: Death by noose Death by bullet With lesser 'exploits' either in GULAG or GUPVI (it's a new word for you to learn). Year, Soviets were tough to Nazi. It might be why the West would call it 'Empire of Evil'. Poor, poor nazi...:( P.S. Have you found a picture of 'flattened' Georgian village of Igoeti? Still looking? |
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Didn't we say farewell to each other in my thread. You still reading? Look at the nice picture of General Vlasov and his crew:yep: Enjoy the show. |
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