Unique perspective on WWII through the eyes of a Red Banner Northern Fleet veteran #WW2 #tvdata
info@tvdata.tv Experience a unique perspective on WWII through the eyes of a Red Banner Northern Fleet veteran. She praises the hard-working German POWs, acknowledging their suffering and the injustice of their situation. In a surprising twist, she shares a conversation where both Hitler and Stalin are denounced, while Lenin is praised. #WW2Stories #RedBannerFleet #POWs #UnexpectedPerspectives
It is indeed disheartening for us, the veterans, as we have given so much of our strength and health. We sacrificed everything, and it was painful for us to cope with a small pension. However, you mentioned that there will be a parade to honor and pay tribute to the veterans on Red Square. They are already preparing uniforms for men and women, initially planned as a series of costumes called "Bardo," but later changed to "Sea Waves." It will be a remarkable event.
As for the military equipment...
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During my time at the hospital in Archangelsk, where I served in the prestigious Red Banner Northern Fleet, they helped us. Yes, it was the Germans who assisted us. We used to say, "To Hitler - kaput!" and they would respond, "To Stalin - kaput!" But when it came to Lenin, they would say, "Good, good!" You know, they were incredibly hardworking. Our barracks were dilapidated and lacked everything, but they worked diligently.
Perhaps they, too, are not to blame...
Rewriting and structuring the content, here's a revised version that incorporates the stock footage throughout:
"It is truly disheartening that our veterans, who have sacrificed so much of their strength and health, were faced with small pensions. However, amidst these challenges, preparations are underway for a parade on Red Square to honor and pay tribute to our veterans. Uniforms are being tailored, initially planned as a series of costumes called 'Bardo,' but later changed to 'Sea Waves.' This will be a remarkable event that captures the spirit of our brave veterans.
Meanwhile, let's also appreciate the military equipment...
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During my time at the hospital in Archangelsk, serving in the esteemed Red Banner Northern Fleet, we received assistance. It was the Germans who helped us. We used to say, 'To Hitler - kaput!' and they would respond, 'To Stalin - kaput!' But when it came to Lenin, they would say, 'Good, good!' They were incredibly hardworking. Our barracks were dilapidated and lacking everything, but they worked diligently.
Perhaps they, too, are not to blame...