Old man! I with glad to see U. This is history of my country. We never surrender!!! From Russia With love!
@Greensanctuary-c4w6 ай бұрын
About four years ago I was pretty active in one poetry group . Some people liked my peoms and one guy from England asked me where I'm from. I said -Serbia. He was all -"Did you know you commited genocide?". I said-" No, I did not but let me check." Then I wrote my last poem " The island". Never wrote anything again. Noone really knows how many genocides the Serbs went through- 1/3 of the entire population in WWI, 1/4 in WWII, concentration camps in Croatia , half a milion after the WWII during Tito( 100 mass graves in Serbia), ethic cleansing, Mujahedeens in civil war , etc. And this simple, BBC consument had the gutts to ask that question😢
@СергейИванов-щ8ц2я11 күн бұрын
Бог и Россия с тобой
@shestoffАй бұрын
Вот поэтому нас никто и никогда не победит. Кто к нам с мечом придет, от него и погибнет
@NickThorbjørnsen220718 күн бұрын
German soldier: *Sneezes* Russian corpse: "Bless you."
@ЕвгенийЕрмак-м9м2 ай бұрын
Русские не сдаются, ни при каких условиях!
@Nightjey13 күн бұрын
Massive respect to them
@annytgingatall6 ай бұрын
Pity it wasn't me that day you meet. You would still be writing poetry. God Bless ❤
@Greensanctuary-c4w6 ай бұрын
You are such a shiny soul, keep on shining. I hope those people around you know your worth ❤ People who appreciated my poetry the most were the people from South America , India, Africa...those who suffered. But the most popular among all the writers was one lady who wrote about her boredom . That too as well as the BBC consumer really shaked my faith in humanity. Luckily there are still decent, openhearted people out there, the one I'd like to drink a cup of coffee with, the one like yourself. God bless you too🙏❤️
@Heart-Core6 ай бұрын
It's astonishing and sad that still in 21st century some folks are not able to communicate their needs & boundaries respectfully and intelligently with each other. Especially the 'representatives' or so called 'leaders' of people seem to be the worst at it while people themselves are already far ahead in their social intelligence. In the end everyone just wants to be respected, appreciated, loved and able to provide for themselves and their families. We all have the same basic needs, that's why we have to build trust by communicating, understanding and complementing each other instead of threatening and destroying each other. If we would put all the effort and billions into developing that instead of throwing it into military and weapons what a wonderful world it would be. But evolution is going towards social intelligence step by step. That's for sure. Evolution is not about developing weapons but developing our mindset of humanity. It just needs it's organic time. At least that's my perception. ♥️HumanKindFamilyMember
@Greensanctuary-c4w6 ай бұрын
You've got my respect😊❤
@Heart-Core6 ай бұрын
@@Greensanctuary-c4w dito😊♥️
@ivanorlov944 ай бұрын
People can not live in peace because we are cruel, stupid and selfish social animals
@jesshowler990415 күн бұрын
Warfare now is even easier since now adays, the soldiers aren't up close and personal with their foes, and if you can't see them, or connect with them, seeing that they are like you and fighting for their lives like you, you are less likely to think of them as a fellow human being. Now adays, it's easier for soldiers to kill each other because of that fact. There may have been fewer people willing to kill o rat least they would've felt more felt more guilty about fighting if we continued fighting with swords, muskets, and bayonets rather than the weapons we have now.
@shestoffАй бұрын
I liked your view of the events. I do not know if you have seen other films from Gaijin Entertainment (War Thunder)
@annytgingatall6 ай бұрын
Please read above comment It was for you.
@GuessnoughtАй бұрын
Chlorine gas reacts with moisture to become acidic, so these russians would have also been bleeding from their eyes as well. This is probably what would have made them the most frightening to look at.
@janao1212Ай бұрын
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@ВасяВасильев-я1в1б3 ай бұрын
Mr.Giant.You did saw some shit.And i not give you respect for that.But i give you respect for you unbreakable soul.You reminds me my grandfather.A lot.I miss him wery much.He was fight with germans.then got srrounded and captured.Beeng tortured by beating the iron fittings was heating to the red.I saw this scars on him.And my grandfather newer was grose,or mad.He was the nicest persone i remember.The humor was allways on point.He is not loose himself.This was a man i can respect with honour!And you reminds me my grandfather.I needed to say this,and i did.
@evil_sociopat51742 ай бұрын
This is not crap, but pages from a real story, not a fictional one. It is a pity that people in the West do not know history, and their older generation does not tell them the truth. As the Russians say: “those who do not know the past have no future.” Think about it.
@Black_Uruk4 ай бұрын
my great-grandfather was a slave
@СергейПетров-г7ю2г3 ай бұрын
А прикинь, в Риме раньше тоже рабы были, в не зависимости от цвета кожи. И их заставляли убивать друг друга в Коллизиях, на потеху зрителям 🙈🔥
@Black_Uruk3 ай бұрын
@@СергейПетров-г7ю2гда мне... Положить на Древний Рим. Я ПРО СВОЮ СТРАНУ говорю