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patriotism is so subjective. isn't it patriotic to vest in our nation's infrastructure.riotic to regard the u.s. as one nation rather than a confederation of sovereign states? this is from tracy. wearing a flag does not prove you are patriotic. what have you done to benefit your fellow americans? were you there when there were disasters? did you help or talk about getting help? talk is cheap, just like the american flag pin. and then this from jack. don't make that the focus. and this from george. show me intelligence and a willingness to do some good. later for all that fake patriotism and religion. keep the comments coming. i'll see you again in ten minutes. >>> rick perry rallies the republicans in new york. the texas governor sounding presidential as he considers whether or not he'll jump in the race. le would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you
patriotism is so subjective. isn't it patriotic to vest in our nation's infrastructure.riotic to regard the u.s. as one nation rather than a confederation of sovereign states? this is from tracy. wearing a flag does not prove you are patriotic. what have you done to benefit your fellow americans? were you there when there were disasters? did you help or talk about getting help? talk is cheap, just like the american flag pin. and then this from jack. don't make that the focus. and this from...
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in america today the patriot is a traitor to a government that is a proven benami of freedom. the anniversary of our independence is approaching it is time to take it back the founders never intended the fourth of july to be more pipeline nationalism and petty indulgences if you think everything is hunky dory in america where red white and blue want to depend say and celebrate the illusion of freedoms that americans pretend to enjoy if you feel as i feel that america is a shadow of what it could be a nation on the precipice even then i ask you to join me in making this independence day a chance to reclaim. what it means to be american what it means to be a patriot if you want to do something about getting those freedoms back where black on independence day instead and tell people why tell them what you would do to make america better but first please help spread the word and invite others to join us in the simple act of defiance by inviting your friends to the facebook event linked in the description of this video and don't wait until independent state i invite you to make you
in america today the patriot is a traitor to a government that is a proven benami of freedom. the anniversary of our independence is approaching it is time to take it back the founders never intended the fourth of july to be more pipeline nationalism and petty indulgences if you think everything is hunky dory in america where red white and blue want to depend say and celebrate the illusion of freedoms that americans pretend to enjoy if you feel as i feel that america is a shadow of what it...
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he was a patriot and good horseback rider.the tape. >> he who warned the british that they weren't going to be taking away our arms by ringing those bells and making sure as he rides his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be secure and we were going to be free. >> as she said that was -- as we said that already has people talking sarah palin touring the freedom trail in boston. of course the real life version vorns lanterns. >> >> one if by land and two by sea the old church lanterns there. so anyway, they made -- what do you think? >> well, brian williams, how just played there, brian williams said that he didn't cover the anthony weiner story because he had more compelling things to cover. this was one of the more compelling things he had to cover. >> bill: the bells and stuff. >> sarah palin mangled the paul revere story. i don't think if she says she didn't. she did. but why did nbc and the others make a bill deal out of it, because it's fun for them to bash sarah palin because i
he was a patriot and good horseback rider.the tape. >> he who warned the british that they weren't going to be taking away our arms by ringing those bells and making sure as he rides his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be secure and we were going to be free. >> as she said that was -- as we said that already has people talking sarah palin touring the freedom trail in boston. of course the real life version vorns lanterns. >>...
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so the officer actually claims that the patriot act makes it illegal for anyone to take pictures of trains at airports but if that's the case police would have to arrest nearly every single tourist in new york or washington d.c. everybody takes pictures on the subway in the metro system a lot of tourists who visit cities with transit systems kind of picture on the subway let's go back to the maryland case chris for a fossil was detained for nearly forty minutes then he was eventually released and after the fact that m.t.a. apologized a.c.l.u. says that this in fact is the first time m.t.v. has violated someone's rights in that matter they claim that they've been working with the state agency on training these officers for over five years ago looks a bit more training is definitely needed but it's kind of a wonder where these officers learned taking pictures by live the patriot act maybe just maybe they're fans of former n.f.l. quarterback john elway you witnessed any suspicious activity you should report there but the information of those. surveillance. planning terrorist often survey team
so the officer actually claims that the patriot act makes it illegal for anyone to take pictures of trains at airports but if that's the case police would have to arrest nearly every single tourist in new york or washington d.c. everybody takes pictures on the subway in the metro system a lot of tourists who visit cities with transit systems kind of picture on the subway let's go back to the maryland case chris for a fossil was detained for nearly forty minutes then he was eventually released...
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you know, patriotism always-- is always present, but it becomes ueber- patriotism in life during wartime. and it is the last refuge of a scoundrel, to borrow a famous quote. and it is, tends to be-- ueber- patriotism tends to be a refuge for bullies quasi-non-intellectuals, people that love to have bumper stickers like "kick their ass; take their gas." and if you are a stand-up comedian that is more liberal in your views-- and being a liberal is not a dirty word, like being a feminist is not a dirty word, and i'm tired of mainstream media painting people who are feminist and liberal as somehow wacky or nutty or angry or bitter-- and that also the mainstream comedy audience takes its cue from the media, you know-- in the way that ralph nader is marginalized and neutralized by the mainstream media, in the way that ralph nader and his greens and winona laduke are made to look a little off. because they want true change and true democracy, the mainstream media seeks to marginalize them. and that's why the average comedy audience listens-- you know, they listen to the mainstream media. they l
you know, patriotism always-- is always present, but it becomes ueber- patriotism in life during wartime. and it is the last refuge of a scoundrel, to borrow a famous quote. and it is, tends to be-- ueber- patriotism tends to be a refuge for bullies quasi-non-intellectuals, people that love to have bumper stickers like "kick their ass; take their gas." and if you are a stand-up comedian that is more liberal in your views-- and being a liberal is not a dirty word, like being a feminist...
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arness was a patriot. the actor now posted on billoreilly.com. >> you make the call, late night guys going wild over weiner. >> i don't think congressman weiner learned his lesson. did you see him leaving the press conference. look at car he drives, see right there. >> huge political scandal today schwarzenegger called weaner to say, thank you! >> i thought wait a minute what is the big deal don't men and women in congress don't they get to mail their packages for free? >> bill: is the piling on pinheaded or patriotic? please vote on billoreilly.com. we'll give you the results tomorrow. too much or weiner deserves it? that is it for us. please check out the fox factor news website. spout off from anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com. word of the day do not
arness was a patriot. the actor now posted on billoreilly.com. >> you make the call, late night guys going wild over weiner. >> i don't think congressman weiner learned his lesson. did you see him leaving the press conference. look at car he drives, see right there. >> huge political scandal today schwarzenegger called weaner to say, thank you! >> i thought wait a minute what is the big deal don't men and women in congress don't they get to mail their packages for free?...
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because last week he was trying to shoot down the patriot act i guess in light of these new comments he didn't think big brother went far enough in the patriot act so that combined with peter king's hearings into american muslim communities how long until republicans just make it official bring back john adams alien and sedition acts and begin putting bloggers in jail like adams did with newspaper editors he didn't like yours and you can great liberal hopes internment camps but. what i think what i've been doing is what is right what i think what he was saying is that he might have misspoken the end of it but what he was saying is that you know if someone's going to yemen in going to listen to anwar a lot we're going to his is not maybe we should watch out for about what he said i don't think it's particularly crazy and he hasn't walked for here's the other question so what does that mean for people attending political speeches in our country and you can i sincerely be responsible for what a speaker says on the stage or you know jenny nugent said something like crazy i'm going to be
because last week he was trying to shoot down the patriot act i guess in light of these new comments he didn't think big brother went far enough in the patriot act so that combined with peter king's hearings into american muslim communities how long until republicans just make it official bring back john adams alien and sedition acts and begin putting bloggers in jail like adams did with newspaper editors he didn't like yours and you can great liberal hopes internment camps but. what i think...
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without the "patriot" part because i think we know patriots cannot tell a lie. wow. i'm getting tired. i think i'm going to have to have a snack here, a little trail mix. protein and fruit. it gives you that energy burst to climb mount fib. [laughter] cash for clunkers will give government complete access to your home computer. false. halting gulf drilling costs $8 billion a day in imports. that one got a "pants on fire" rating. that's like the filet mignon of [bleeped]. democrats plan largest tax increase in history. false. eric holder was involved in the dismissal of criminal charges against new black panthers. false. obama voted present in the u.s. senate quite often. false. white house science advisor john holdren proposed forced abortions and putting sterilants in drinking water. [laughter] pants on fire. labor union president andy stern is the most frequent visitor at white house. false. america is the only country with automatic citizenship upon birth. false. o'reilly never called george tiller a baby killer, only reporting what others called him. false. only
without the "patriot" part because i think we know patriots cannot tell a lie. wow. i'm getting tired. i think i'm going to have to have a snack here, a little trail mix. protein and fruit. it gives you that energy burst to climb mount fib. [laughter] cash for clunkers will give government complete access to your home computer. false. halting gulf drilling costs $8 billion a day in imports. that one got a "pants on fire" rating. that's like the filet mignon of [bleeped]....
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you know the patriot act seemed appropriate to those of us who are still shocked one month after nine eleven some of us and with the patriot act in place and war in afghanistan seemed reasonable and with the war in afghanistan then war in iraq is no big deal and with war raging as muslims that it seems reasonable a greater question needs to be taken over against muslims then one member of congress uses this power to investigate american muslim communities in america or at the witch hunt for you peter king and were imprisoning muslims without trial torturing them often to death all with the knowledge and complicity of the white house and congress and then a u.s. senator calls for jailing people who attend speeches he doesn't like and sooner or later something happens and we realize what's going on as mayors german professors said quote and one day too late your principles if you were ever sensible of them all russian. the burden of self-deception has grown too heavy and some minor incident in my case my little boy hardly more than a baby saying jews swine collapses it all at once and y
you know the patriot act seemed appropriate to those of us who are still shocked one month after nine eleven some of us and with the patriot act in place and war in afghanistan seemed reasonable and with the war in afghanistan then war in iraq is no big deal and with war raging as muslims that it seems reasonable a greater question needs to be taken over against muslims then one member of congress uses this power to investigate american muslim communities in america or at the witch hunt for you...
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act maybe you are but i think the patriot act was in the wrong direction wrong direction and we should be reforming the patriot act rather than looking for excuses to extend it further it was one important their part about this piece a contribution and its proponents never tell you under federal law and lots of counterpart state laws if you are what's called cricket a person then it's not only illegal for you to buy a gun it's illegal for you to even possess a gun momentarily such as to a friend gives it to a shooting range hold in your hands for say fifteen seconds will you shoot it at a target so if you are prohibited person in the united states that's based on things that are based on fear or determinations with the process such as a person as a felony conviction or they've been adjudicated mentally ill or they have a dishonorable leave it is is the bottom line here what you're saying that the that the right to own guns in your mind is so sanker sacked that even if we're setting ourselves up for an american mumbai we should absolutely defer to all cases i don't think you take any co
act maybe you are but i think the patriot act was in the wrong direction wrong direction and we should be reforming the patriot act rather than looking for excuses to extend it further it was one important their part about this piece a contribution and its proponents never tell you under federal law and lots of counterpart state laws if you are what's called cricket a person then it's not only illegal for you to buy a gun it's illegal for you to even possess a gun momentarily such as to a...
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i appreciate the work of all those patriot and hope to meet them soon. of course, there were many people who try to do similar things to prevent this in many parts of syria. many of them succeeded, and some of them have not succeeded so far. the patriotic sentiment is shared by many. the situation could have been much worse. the syrian people have once again come up in force to express their match -- national and patriotic feelings in a manner that has exceeded all expectations. this has made it difficult to distinguish reality from illusion, but the patriotic sentiment that our people possess and which are based on the accumulation of experiences across generations are more powerful. the importance of this experience dent in that it shows the extent of patriotic awareness which is the most important part of the process which is based upon three pillars. awareness, morals, and institutions. the absence of any of those pillars will definitely lead to a deviation from its intended objective and will lead to failure from all the dangers and consequences. wh
i appreciate the work of all those patriot and hope to meet them soon. of course, there were many people who try to do similar things to prevent this in many parts of syria. many of them succeeded, and some of them have not succeeded so far. the patriotic sentiment is shared by many. the situation could have been much worse. the syrian people have once again come up in force to express their match -- national and patriotic feelings in a manner that has exceeded all expectations. this has made...
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this day seventy years ago nazi troops invaded the soviet union and what is described as a great patriotic war. is in the city of breast but every switch bore the brunt of german attacks on the eastern front. being here in such the prettiest fortress on these days seventy years after the start of the great passion war makes you not only see the visual damage to this city. the forefront of that war you can also feel the human coast of those terrible times dance from the walls of the fortress maybe you cannot see clearly behind that smoke is a living reminder about that the roches night thousands of people were buried alive on these four square kilometers on the night of the twenty second of june nineteen forty one defending the prettiest fortress was the first battle for the soviet union in the great war but it was also one of its most boyhood and chapters the nazi invade us expected that they would capture it swiftly but instead they came up
this day seventy years ago nazi troops invaded the soviet union and what is described as a great patriotic war. is in the city of breast but every switch bore the brunt of german attacks on the eastern front. being here in such the prettiest fortress on these days seventy years after the start of the great passion war makes you not only see the visual damage to this city. the forefront of that war you can also feel the human coast of those terrible times dance from the walls of the fortress...
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>> oh, i think the photograph really captures how america learned to paint within the line of patriotism during the war. if you're familiar with the flag, you know it represents federalism and the way the several states were brought together in the union. this is a reworking of that patriotic logo into a more fused, unitary symbol appropriately 'em emblazoned one side of a bomber owned by the u.s. military representing a kind of national unity. and the way she holds her hand painting within the lines captures the way that americans taught themselves to internalize their sense of obligation to the government. >> james sparrow of the university of chicago where booktv is on location. here's his newest book, "warfare state: world war ii americans and the age of big government." >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, 8 hours of nonfiction -- 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> booktv is on location at the university of chicago where we are talking with several professors of the university who are also authors. and now we're pleased to be joined by david strauss who is t
>> oh, i think the photograph really captures how america learned to paint within the line of patriotism during the war. if you're familiar with the flag, you know it represents federalism and the way the several states were brought together in the union. this is a reworking of that patriotic logo into a more fused, unitary symbol appropriately 'em emblazoned one side of a bomber owned by the u.s. military representing a kind of national unity. and the way she holds her hand painting...
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so the real question is -- look at the american patriots.id alexander hamilton cut the budget after the revolutionary war? did abraham lincoln cut the budget building the railroads during the civil war? did john f. kennedy cut the budget -- >> thank you very much. >> this is absurd. >> thank you very much. >> it shouldn't happen. you should fight and get your guts together. >> thank you very much. >> we should have a meeting and discuss this resolution. >> thank you. >> i'd like your comments on it. thank you. >> next speakers. next speaker. [speaking foreign language] >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm from chinatown. i'm happy through these programs i also get to light rain english, also known the resource for training for the families, and we hope that you can save the resources for families, for children, for all of us here today. thank you. >> hi. my name is mimi. my son's been going to the asian human resource center for a couple of years. the family workshop is very important for all the families, whether it's for the kids, nutritio
so the real question is -- look at the american patriots.id alexander hamilton cut the budget after the revolutionary war? did abraham lincoln cut the budget building the railroads during the civil war? did john f. kennedy cut the budget -- >> thank you very much. >> this is absurd. >> thank you very much. >> it shouldn't happen. you should fight and get your guts together. >> thank you very much. >> we should have a meeting and discuss this resolution....
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i'll interview her dressed as a great american patriot -- me. cnn anchor john lemmon has come out as gay, but can he find the courage to tell his family he's on cnn? [laughter] this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [cheers and applause] [audience chanting "stephen"] >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the report." thank you. please. welcome to "the report." thank you for joining us. nation, right off the bean i have to address the breaking news out of china. ming ming, the world's oldest panda, is dead at the age of 34. this comes as a real surprise. and i just want to say, well done, seal team six, another righteous kill. for too long our mortal enemies, the chinese, have been using pandas' cuteness to infiltrate our hearts. never forget that they are panda bears, godless, killing machines. i mean we've all seen the footage of their compound where they are literally breeding more of these cuddly commies. i can hear it now, stephen, how can you say that about pandas. they w
i'll interview her dressed as a great american patriot -- me. cnn anchor john lemmon has come out as gay, but can he find the courage to tell his family he's on cnn? [laughter] this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme song playing] [cheers and applause] [audience chanting "stephen"] >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the report." thank you. please. welcome to "the report." thank you for...
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. >> reporter: today this man is a maybe of the patriot -- a member of the patriots group. >> if theysiness travel, they are expecting it. these kids do not have any money and they put their life on the line for the last year. >> reporter: some passengers said the airline should have waited to the baggage be. >> you do not even need to look at it as special treatment, just a way to say thanks. >> they apologized and said they were working to compensate the soldiers. >> today dealt a revised its policy -- delta revised its policy so that troops can carry four bags. >>> a delegation toured san francisco city hall and other parts of the city and are set to visit hayward city hall. >> this will bring both countries close to each other and introduce our culture, each country to each other. >> the mayors signed a formal sister city agreement in 2006. >>> new york congressman anthony weiner made another confession. a statement says he did send explicit photos of himself, coming two days saying that he sent less racy pictures. now democrats are calling for him to resign and there is a word th
. >> reporter: today this man is a maybe of the patriot -- a member of the patriots group. >> if theysiness travel, they are expecting it. these kids do not have any money and they put their life on the line for the last year. >> reporter: some passengers said the airline should have waited to the baggage be. >> you do not even need to look at it as special treatment, just a way to say thanks. >> they apologized and said they were working to compensate the...
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i am a patriot. i will go into battle. perhaps i can help the poor soul. the poor soul he helped, james monroe. you'll see a lot of stories like that in "founding rivals." the simple chance encounter with dr. rikers was able to change history. we think it's all inevitable. we had the steady march, two independents, we defeated the most powerful country in the world, that was inevitable, we secured a government that was envy of the world to the very day, emulated, copies, talked about genius form of government for governmenting what is now a continent of 300 million people. we think that all of this was inevitable. it could have gone very differently at a number of -- at a number of effects throughout history. and so in "founding rivals" what i want to tell the world is nothing is inevitable. that the problems that we face that seem insurmountable seemed at the time and the persistence of the founding fathers, it didn't effect their persistence in the face of dire circumstances. the problems that we have today are things that can be addressed successfully.
i am a patriot. i will go into battle. perhaps i can help the poor soul. the poor soul he helped, james monroe. you'll see a lot of stories like that in "founding rivals." the simple chance encounter with dr. rikers was able to change history. we think it's all inevitable. we had the steady march, two independents, we defeated the most powerful country in the world, that was inevitable, we secured a government that was envy of the world to the very day, emulated, copies, talked about...
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there was patriotism his patriotism the work you did give you pleasure he excelled and it was great happiness and glory or the pay was purely symbolic. the russians are keen on promoting their model of wrestling all over the world while the national team still rules on the match and is expected to sweep the podium in london twenty eight twelve the federation is after another trophy and that's making this board popular in the bailable everywhere the domination leads to start thinking a lack of development that's why we decided to establish an international racing academy in most schools which will bring together the best minds. wrestling there will be a training center attached to the academy one designed to advance wrestling the world over. while other nation's commitment to wrestling is never underestimated the russians always treat anything but a first place as a loss a sentiment echoed throughout the who's who of wrestling history of this event. we're told you'll see that it must be our fate is a strong risk pounce all over the world that's one of our national interests that we mustn't rel
there was patriotism his patriotism the work you did give you pleasure he excelled and it was great happiness and glory or the pay was purely symbolic. the russians are keen on promoting their model of wrestling all over the world while the national team still rules on the match and is expected to sweep the podium in london twenty eight twelve the federation is after another trophy and that's making this board popular in the bailable everywhere the domination leads to start thinking a lack of...
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our disagreements may be heated and passionate, we shoulder alwl all patriotic and that we allon want what is best for the. nation we love. afghan the diisscussions are now havinf never libya afghanistan go right to the heart of this broader debate. and this is where we see the real practical impact of the in decisions all of us in public life must make them be for.etable we are all trying to define r america's interest and role in the world to separate that whict we can and must do from that which is beyond our capacity and our benefit to try to accomplish.ed approach while striving for a t balancedr approach at america's interesteo to brad and as for that reason and very can turn about both the president's position on guinness and in the house is pending on a libya. i agree with the president butsc thanks especially to the sacrifice and courage of our and fighting men and women, we are this progress is real andur remarkable, but as our out, it commanders on the ground i'll point out, it is also fragile and reversible. our commandersls also say that what will be decisive is the fadin
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soviet union unleashed the bloodiest conflict in the region's history which became known as the great patriotic war and. the next we talk to british historian and author dr michael jones well known for his books on world war two he told r.t. what motivated there's decision to invade the soviet union seventy years ago and what helped the soviet troops win the war. today marks the seventieth anniversary of the start of operation barbarossa hitler's code name for germany's invasion all to save the union it became the largest ever military operation both in terms of sheer resources deployed and also in casualties and michael jones's new book tells the story of the red zone major in the second world war dr james thank you for talking to our see today let's start from the beginning of operation barbarossa why did decide to invade the look always wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one flights underneath that justification to his military were two main factors the first was hitl
soviet union unleashed the bloodiest conflict in the region's history which became known as the great patriotic war and. the next we talk to british historian and author dr michael jones well known for his books on world war two he told r.t. what motivated there's decision to invade the soviet union seventy years ago and what helped the soviet troops win the war. today marks the seventieth anniversary of the start of operation barbarossa hitler's code name for germany's invasion all to save the...
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hitler's army on this day seventy years ago nazi troops invaded the soviet union leading to the great patriotic war the bloodiest in the region's history thousands in moscow held a vigil at four am the time for german army first attack the eastern front research related morals known to the unknown soldier cross russia ceremony was also held in the city of breasts in belo rooms which bore the brunt of the first nazi offensive the germans deployed a modern heavy artillery weapons on the breast fortress but failed to grave soviet resistance. is there for us. being here inside the prettiest fortress on this day seventy years after the start of the great war makes you not only see the visual damage to this city. the full front of that war you can also fill the human coast of those terrible times dance from the walls of the fortress maybe you cannot see clearly behind that smoke is a living reminder about that the roches night thousands of people were buried alive on these kilometers on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth forty one here also loves behind several inscriptions like the on
hitler's army on this day seventy years ago nazi troops invaded the soviet union leading to the great patriotic war the bloodiest in the region's history thousands in moscow held a vigil at four am the time for german army first attack the eastern front research related morals known to the unknown soldier cross russia ceremony was also held in the city of breasts in belo rooms which bore the brunt of the first nazi offensive the germans deployed a modern heavy artillery weapons on the breast...