I read something along the lines of "the civilian casualties of the Battle of Stalingrad is partially an example of the faults of Soviet centralized planning, as the state was not able to provide food, transport, housing, etc. in the time and numbers required." I am wondering what the response to this claim would be?
Clownade_drinker 12mo ago • 100%
Reminds me of when Magic the Gathering literally hired the Pinkertons to go after someone
Clownade_drinker 12mo ago • 100%
you don't get it but that's okay
Clownade_drinker 12mo ago • 100%
og ARG horror internet thing
Clownade_drinker 1y ago • 100%
Wrong, objectively
Clownade_drinker 1y ago • 100%
It seems like there was more hatred directed toward gay people and now it's flipped.
Clownade_drinker 1y ago • 100%
His name is Jackson pollock
Clownade_drinker 1y ago • 100%
Deep cut
Clownade_drinker 1y ago • 100%
Just because someone is jewish doesn't make them anti nazi
Clownade_drinker 1y ago • 100%
beautifully said
Clownade_drinker 1y ago • 100%
It's crazy how the initial meaning of the photo has been so mutilated up to now. To my knowledge the entire point of the photo was to show the compassion for life felt by two people on opposite sides of a gun. The tank's refusal to kill the man representative of a positive aspect of humanity during conflict.