Hello comrades!
I really want to buy a lot of soviet premium squads for moscow too (just like i did in berlin) and i was wondering what would happen on the 9th may? The current sale lasts till 10th may, will the include moscow on the 9th may? I mean its probably one of the most important days in history, there must be a sale for all soviet premiums… right???
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I think THIS is the former Victory Day sale.
Because world events most likely made it inopportune for the company to openly celebrate Victory Day.
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… for all premiums, not only soviets :))
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More sales? More? I’m still waiting on the ‘Elite Starter’ to be fixed and return to store lol
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Whichever side you judge from. For some countries, the day has become a period of deep Soviet occupation and suffering.
But if without politics, I would prefer more Germany premiums, exclusively Fallschirmjäger squads. Yes give it to me please.
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I highly doubt it will be openly celebrated on any gaijin game atm.
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Not defending USSR’s post-war policies in Eastern Europe, it was the time when force mattered most, but emotional side of ‘occupation’ aside, could anyone in let’s say 1960s Poland or Czechoslovakia honestly say they wish this day never came, and that they want the nazis back?
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“Would you rather be slapped with the right hand or with the left hand?”
But we’re dangerously stepping into politics now.
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I think that this day should not be connected to current politics. On this day the entire WAR was finally over and no more suffering for most of the european countrys. Its about the war finally being ended. I do not see anything bad about it, or why it should be hidden either…
You mean, hundreds of thousands of exiles to Siberia, and the total Sovietization that shattered the mentality of the Baltic states, which is still passed down from generation to generation?
We are not talking about the defeat of Nazi Germany (which, by the way, would not have been possible without US aid to the Soviet Union), but no one gave us independence, and one totalitarian regime was replaced by another, which lasted until 1990 when only then Lithuania regained its independence. So I will better choose May 8 as the end date of the war, which is mentioned by the rest of the Western world.
Peace 
I expressely stated that I don’t defend post-WW2 policies by the USSR.
But my question is regarding the statement implying May 8/9 is not probably one of the most important days in history, and while full independence was not granted, woul people in the 60s/70s for instance say that May 8/9 was a sad day which had better not happened.