>>79100436
makes me really sad to be honest
what is happening here?
>>79100726
>1st pic: brave soviet soldier takes german POW
>2nd pic: former German soldier visits Russia and gives money to homeless Soviet war vet
>>79100436
the world really doesn't make sense.
It doesn't
>>79102032
>>79100436
Do Russians not take care of their vets?
I thought that was the one thing Russians actually did right.
>>79100436
>>79102032
XAXAXAXAXA
>>79102204
>>79102032
lmoa
>>79102177
They got flats and shit during USSR but now their pensions are minuscule and they just survive on that.
Also there aren't that many actual WW2 vets left now in Russia.
>>79102204
Poor Léon
>>79102032
lmao
>>79102204
Literally the best post on /int/ for the month of September
>>79102204
Press F to pay respects.
>>79102177
Vocally - yes.
But rarely do they do anything other than stating their limitless respect and loyalty to the vets.
Also, the war ended 72 years ago, the youngest conscript in 1945 was at least 16 years old (lied about the age to get under the 18 mark to pass) which means the youngest veteran is at least 88 years old. Not many people live to 88 years old, especially in Russia.
>>79102177
No.
>>79102032
>>79102204
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>79106441
F
Thank you for being a cog in the wheel of war, responsible for destroying millions of lives in order to line the pockets and seats of power for the 1%.
He should be fucking ashamed and disgusted in what he was made to do, and burned those uniformed for the suffering they represent.
When they say people don't win wars, what they really mean is that men are the ones who really suffer. But no, even after we put them through hell, they still only gain respect in their uniform, as if society is re-enforcing the worldview that the only value a man has is his utility for others.
Fuck that.
>>79106965
wow
>>79100436
This is fake. In real life the german prisoner would be dead.