Originally posted by Russian
Isn’t this is the same country that made memorials to SS soldiers and still waving swastika proudly? Not surprising at all….
After 55 years, I had the means to vist my bith country Lithuania !
A lot has changed, some for the better and some for the ???????
My cousin, who happens to live in the same house that my father built, and served in the Russian Army as Sergant, took us through our childhood memories.
I am sorry to say, I did not come across anywhere that a swastika was displayed. Sure I aggree, just like the skinheads in Canada, USA and Manson, who had a tattoo put on his forhead, thought that wearing swastika as german SS did, would give them their wish - power ! so some skinheads do exist even in Lithuania.!
I my home town, in the middle of town, is a small cemetery, for the fallen russian soldiers, among them is Stalins son, who was
a fighter pilot..it is beautifully looked after, all headstones red marble. So why do we keep grudges, that shorten our lives, new day should tell us, "Yes many of us did wrong, but today lets make it right"
I am not saying that you or the others are wrong thinking as you and the others do!, but why not let bygones be bygones.
I hope that I did not offened anyone...I said only, the way it is.
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