LizzieMaine
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That video was right before the TEMP gauge pegged into the red. You can't see me swearing behind the wheel, alas.
As both, NVA as well as Thälmann Pioniere, are long history maybe in a museum or a forgotten storehouse.
I always enjoyed seeing the Shrine "Arab Patrol" in local parades as a kid, with the Punjab pants and the brocade vests and the swords, but I can certainly understand why you don't tend to see that much anymore. They were doing what used to be called in vaudeville a "Zouave Act," but by the 21st Century it didn't exactly read that way.
Try the row „Das Deutsche Reich Und Der Zweite Weltkrieg“ from the MGFA, a lot to read, a lot to learn.
You know, what I like the most about reading a book?
It's not the black letters on the paper. It's the calming-down effect. Reading a good book is like meditation, deceleration. Maybe escapism, too.
I always enjoyed seeing the Shrine "Arab Patrol" in local parades as a kid, with the Punjab pants and the brocade vests and the swords, but I can certainly understand why you don't tend to see that much anymore. They were doing what used to be called in vaudeville a "Zouave Act," but by the 21st Century it didn't exactly read that way.
No Shermans there. Soviet T-34/76 was the oldest model represented.^^^
Look like inferior American WWII Shermans; more recent East German Soviet T-72s sport muzzle brake,
and to disable with LAW Light anti tank weapon hand held, need to hit southpaw side where ammo and gas
vulnerable.
Ahh, kids and their tanks. Sure brings back memories of...ummm...Reminded me immediately on this...sorry for thr short circuit...
No Shermans there. Soviet T-34/76 was the oldest model represented..
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Nah, nothing political in that.
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Oh please, injured one. Your posts reek of sarcasm. And pedantry. And I hesitate to even get started on the tortured syntax.
You’ve taken numerous digs at anything journalistic this side of Fox News.
But, you know, none of that is “political.”