ты правCubfan64 said:Interesting pictures - things that should be seen by high school students everywhere so they can understand more fully that war is NOT playing videogames on their playstations.
You know what I really like? The fact that Nahabit appears to be a fairly young man and that he knows and obviously has strong feelings about his country's and family's history. It's a rare attribute to find amongst someone of his age (and I'm guessing you're around 19-26 years old Nahabit?).
I look forward to more of your posts and pictures.
And he made good fertilizer, right Nahabit?nahabit said:There are SS cowards of times surrender in a captivity probably it would not be desirable to die on open spaces of the snow country
That is EXACTLY what Realde is trying to say.dekalb33 said:hey hey KIDS stay focused keep on task ,old foto, NOT old politic's of country and/or opinion.. ; )
I am confident in your photo Soviet captured, pay attention people in white shirt - such shirts carried soldiers of red army, also people are strongly exhausted and naked it speaks many about that that have brought them on this place from camp and have shot. Around of corpses does not lay the weapon that or proving that is German soldiers. However to indirect attributes which I cannot transfer to the English language I suspect that it is Russian captured. Pay attention as not enough snow and corpses absolutely fresh but in the winter 1942 were very strong snowfalls and frosts, that is it or spring 43 or that that still.... But hardlybigcypresshunter said:Photo of German soldiers that surrendered at Stalingrad.
I'm sorry Jeff, I still don't know how to trim pics. I am slow learner.
That for delirium in Stalingrads-pocket was died the 6 army -This army at the moment of an environment totaled 300.000 person-20german and 2 rumanien divisions. Whence you have taken ridiculous figures in 500.000 I do not know. Your sources are rather embellishedbigcypresshunter said:from "Decisive Battles of Hitler's War" edited by Antony Preston.
"Of the 500,000 Germans, Italians, Hungarians, Rumanians, who were captured in the Stalingrad sector or in the city itself, it is estimated that in three months, between February and April of 1943, more than 400,000 of them were to perish somewhere in Russia. The Russian High Command had never expected to take such numbers into captivity. They left most of them to there own devices and to the cruel mercy of a harsh Russian winter."
Do you not get the same history in your books? They say history is written by the victors.
bigcypresshunter said:I am not going to go on and on with this. I understand, they did attack Russia. But just curious, in your history books, how many prisoners that surrendered from Stalingrad area, and the city itself, died in captivity ?