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An Old Russian Factory, Destroyed During the Moscow Battle in 1941
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This article has been viewed 5245 times in the last 4 years kobe: 17th May 2005 - 15:39 GMTwow, world war two relics. i didnt know such places still existed. moscow must be such a vast, sprawling city, eh? Natali: 17th May 2005 - 18:09 GMTAnd you don't really think of Moscow as being war torn either. Fascinating stuff. jeeff: 17th May 2005 - 18:49 GMTi don't know about that. many of the most devastating battles of WW2 were fought in russian territory. 3 of the top 5 most costly battles (in terms of human casualties) were in russia, including the battle of moscow, and the battle of stalingrad (also known as the bloodiest battle ever fought). riiiiiite.....: 17th May 2005 - 21:00 GMTooook.... has ne1 here a live 2 live... ur living in the past man!! jeeff: 17th May 2005 - 23:14 GMThaha, guilty as charged. but sometimes i take my time machine into the future for space burritos. seth lear: 27th Apr 2007 - 17:49 GMTthis is some serious stuff...i cant beleve this is still there i used to think about what that stuff would look like and this is exactly what i thought Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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