A very interesting Soviet Monument to a disabled T 34-76 Tank – situated in the Karelian village of Sambatuksa (Northwest Russia). It is interesting because
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A very interesting Soviet Monument to a disabled T 34-76 Tank – situated in the Karelian village of Sambatuksa (Northwest Russia). It is interesting because
“We fought for one house for 15 days, using mortars, machine guns, grenades and bayonets,” wrote the German lieutenant of the 24th Panzer Division in his letter home during the battles in Stalingrad. “On the third day of fighting (on staircases, and in cellars), we left the bodies of 54 of our companions.
We teach our children that war is wrong – but that sometimes wars need to be thought in ‘self-defence’ – until humanity evolves beyond this stupid and disastrous manner of interacting. It is also important for the younger generation to realise the sacrifices and destruction endured by China, the USSR and Europe in the 20th century fight against the forces of International Fascism.