The Russians didn't know what to do(History Part2)

November 1939, Stalin decided to take over Finland, so he sent 500k soldiers for this ivasion...what a mistake, the Finnish soldier proved to be better prepared and better warriors.
The Russians tactics, sending those poor men to their inminent death...the Finnish machie gunners, killed or wounded so many Russians soldier, the Finnish started to feel the emotional burden, beacuse was so easy for them to dispatched the invaders.
And the brutal communist commisars kept sending these men to be killed by braves and ferocious Finnish warriors.

Damn you Stalin.devil
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hole hmmmmmm....
I`ll be back smoking


(When I have internet frustrated )
coollasssie,
sorry to say, those Russians soldiers didn't have options.
It was killed by the Finnish soldiers or be killed by their
own commisars...Stalin orders...kill them all if my soldiers
do not obey, and don't fight.
hey fotinia,
glad to see you, so, no internet?heart wings
that's what exactly i am trying to say. Don't you think Stalin is terribly selfish?
Yes,
Stalin was a butcher, a sanguinary man.violin
I can see a new Stalin in the making.
coollasssie,
where can you see another stalin in the making?confused
Ah,that's a million dollar question.:)
Ok, I can think of one...Putinrolling on the floor laughing
Lol..oh really...he was the last person on my mind,bad me
Well,
lately, Putin is every where...doing his partdevil
Leo kiss
Yes... we know...
frustrated
Hi Foti.they forget easyly how our Soviet grandparents fought for the world.they just like talking about D-Days .
grin wine bouquet
ja wohl, mein Fuhrerlaugh
How strange, I haven't seen any Swedes under the bed.
In my experience the Finnish are insular and unfriendly but paying lip service to the Moslem immigrants. Not many English will go there for this reason, and the ones that do leave quite quickly and don't return.
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