okay, so we agree here.
You mean that Russian people irl didn’t want to fight against Soviet Union and that 1 000 000 soldiers were all forced to join Wehrmacht? Or that NKVD didn’t deport Volga Germans to Siberia?
okay, so we agree here.
You mean that Russian people irl didn’t want to fight against Soviet Union and that 1 000 000 soldiers were all forced to join Wehrmacht? Or that NKVD didn’t deport Volga Germans to Siberia?
The only thing I agree with is that there were traitors among the Russians (they are everywhere and always, the French for example) and the Germans were deported,but this saved them from the war, although it was hard for everyone in the rear(the country has not yet recovered from the civil war), I wrote it,didn’t I?About sending them to the rear.
“Sending to rear” is pretty delicate term for sending whole families to the “labor” camps in Siberia just because they were Germans and Stalin viewed them as potential traitors. We are talking about 800 000 people here.
Fun fact: the NKVD units fought to the last soldier and provided one of the strongest resistance.
So did probably many SS units in '45.
Both were tools for their totalitarist regimes. There was nothing for them beside those regimes, so of course they fought to the last man.
A. You are looking from the perspective of modern times
B. You have no idea of honor
C. The Germans would have burned them anyway
D. They had no reason to give the Germans to rob the country.
And I was sick of Western propaganda " Hitler = Stalin" and I so understood moderator now or tomorrow all delete?
Okay, my last response and we can end because we really go too far.
You are looking from the todays perspective too. Our perspectives just happened to be completely different.
I really don’t know where did you get that.
Yes, I know that.
I assume that we are talking about Russians who joined Wehrmacht here, not Volga Germans. Remaining Volga Germans were evacuated by Axis forces back to Germany. So they had no purpose in “burning them”.
Russian on the other hand - they were just tools. Cannon fodder to use them in fight and then exterminate. But those people didn’t knew that back then. They were “liberated” from communist opression and fell down into nazi one, but for them it looked at first as a chance to fight for themselfs.
So they exterminated whole families in snows of Siberia. Copy that.
There is no need for propaganda here. Crimes of both regimes are well known and documented. I’m afraid that you could be under influence of some kind of propaganda if you really prefer to ignore them and call deportations to Siberia as “sending to rear”.
Okay, that’s it. Thanks for the discussion and staying civilised despite our differences.
If moderators will see a need to clear it up, they can do it from now on.
The Germans were sent to the rear for obvious reasons,they could lean against the German Nazis(imagine if the Germans had received reinforcements of 500 thousand Volga Germans, Stalin could not risk it.It’s funny to talk about communist oppression, do you quote Goebbels?I hope you’ve read what communism is.This is still WARTIME, and therefore, those who could be mobilized into the army, others were sent to the rear.In the rear, everyone was starving and everyone worked 12+ hours (Kazakhs,Tatars,Russians,Germans, Balts).Still, the Soviet army was the most tsilivizovannoy and did not plunder the German lands(there was an order punishing for robbery).Thank you for the dialogue, but do not believe that you are only being told the truth, and we are all lying.No one knows the truth, no one.Thank you, good luck.
Stalin is no more a criminal than Churchill, or Roosevelt, or Truman
Bye
Sorry moderators
So they are having Russian Chicks for the playable character? I AM CHANGING FACTION…!! lols…
It doesnt add anything? I disagree.
One thing that drove me to Enlisted are the detailed backgrounds of the squads.
The authentical uniforms et cetera.
At each point you can say: Why, it doesnt add anything, but maybe it doesnt add anything for only you.
I dont say it need to be high priority, but adding some german names to the name generator is no big deal.
I think it’s a small change, it’s not hard to make.It will add variety