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[-] [email protected] 12 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

And then they rounded up officers, teachers, politicians and killed them.

You also gotta love the disonance between the Warsaw uprising - where Russians stopped on the eastern bank of thr Vistula river to wait for the Polish uprising that was launched to "welcome them to a Polish city, not a nazi one" to die out, and them saying "we went in only to help you guuuuyys".

There is a "Polish bard", Kaczmarski, who sang protest songs. You might even remember "Mury" - Walls, it recently got unearthed again in 2020 during the Belarus protests. Anyway, he's got a song about a russian tank, that doesn't understand why it isn't fighting. It's basically the machine spirit yearning to fulfill its purpose, watching the other bank through an empty periscope. Talking about its armor, which is heated up by the September heat and yearning to attack. Complaining about the cold engine, the engine grease stagnating and coagulating because noone sat behind the viewfinder / targetting reticle for a month. It talks about the "larynx of the barrel yearning for the taste of a projectile going through it". But the only taste it gets is the smoke wafting over from the other bank of the river. The tank hears the screams of Poles in the headsets that have been taken off. It ask why it didn't cross the river sprinting. It begs to be able to grab the sleek waves with its tracks. It begs to be able to "support the barricades with fire". It doesn't want the city, which is so close, to call its inaction "a betrayal".

Sadly, the HQ is silent, as silent as the flowers on the bank of the river, behind which the tank lays hidden. Because a ruskie tank won't fight for the Poles, the ruskie tank is to wait till they are all wiped out.

And when the uprising burns out in a darkened lightning, they'll turn on the engine. They'll wake the blood of the machine. So it could watch the city that was so close, taking over ruins and rubble without a fight.

Honestly, for anyone even remotely thinking if Russia / Soviet Union was "right" or "had a point" or "were the saviours of Europe", just find lyrics to songs about World War 2 that talk about specific events. You will very quickly be rid of that notion.

this post was submitted on 07 Jul 2025
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