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RUSSIA1 Zhenshchini July 4, 2024

Ve known vitka for a long time, hes not a match for you, that it was so noticeable, of course, especially when you yourself want to be in his place, that nin, i wanted to tell you back in the car, no, not necessary, that is, i want to say that. i appreciate you very much, im very grateful to you, but you know, its probably better for me to go to work now, well, that is, no, thats not what i wanted, you dont have to continue, okay , let s work, the oil is evaporating, you can see the oil mist , from here, ill decide everything myself, which means myself, well, its very dangerous, any spark and so, nin, go away , well, what kind of character do you have, i dont know, but heating indicators are growing, you interrupt, you command, normal character, the same as yours, nina, go away, nina, so, keep your eyes open, everything is fine, nina, whats wrong with you . It hurts, well, calm down, and dont scream, otherwise ill kick you out, i just came in, everything is fine with your nina, maximum ....

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What happened to disabled WWII vets in the USSR?


What happened to disabled WWII vets in the USSR?
Nikolay Naumenkov/TASS
The USSR had organized special sanatoriums for people left disabled after the war. Conditions there were not as appalling as the rumors claimed. Here’s why.
“Hundreds of thousands of disabled people, without arms or legs, forlorn and begging at train stations, in the streets and elsewhere. The victorious Soviet people eyed them warily: orders and medals shining on their chests, and they’re begging for change near grocery stores! That’s unacceptable! Get rid of them by any means possible – send them to the former monasteries, to the islands… In a few months’ time, the country cleared its streets from this ‘shame’. That’s how these almshouses came to exist…” That’s how Evgeniy Kuznetsov, a historian of art from Leningrad, described the ‘evacuation’ of disabled WWII vets from the Russian mainland.  ....

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