See, what I like is when the Puma and its heroic crew disappears during the fighting......
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~D, the EviL
So....My Tank Corps in Prussia...
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Aww, how could I miss another Commissar's story???
Lucky rabbit foot????? Now I wonder why my little rabbit is no more
King Shadow, Commissar, anyone? Help!
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P.
Well, a leprechaun carrying a pint of Guinness always comes in handy, don't you think? ... and hobbits ... well, they have nice legsCommissar D, the Evil wrote:Hmm. Come to think of it, I always wondered why Tom had a leprechaun and a hobbit assigned to his crew.
Kinda puts a whole new light on keeping a lucky rabbit's foot....
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~D, the EviL
Lucky rabbit foot????? Now I wonder why my little rabbit is no more
King Shadow, Commissar, anyone? Help!
Best,
P.
Tod sekla bridka bodo jekla in ti mi bos krvava tekla,
kri nasa te pojila bo, sovrazna te kalila bo!
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kri nasa te pojila bo, sovrazna te kalila bo!
Simon Gregorcic: Soci
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now i understand why commrade Commissar calls himself evil.....
you've got it all wrong, Russkies used green tracers. as a Commissar, you should know that.
nice job on capturing the feelings of those affected....
Za Rodina! (and good job)
Dragunov, who is also a politruk
PS my bro's trumpet playing would annoy the russians much more...
you've got it all wrong, Russkies used green tracers. as a Commissar, you should know that.
nice job on capturing the feelings of those affected....
Za Rodina! (and good job)
Dragunov, who is also a politruk
PS my bro's trumpet playing would annoy the russians much more...
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Comrade Dragunov I stand humbly corrected!!!! Forgive an old man's memory!now i understand why commrade Commissar calls himself evil.....
you've got it all wrong, Russkies used green tracers. as a Commissar, you should know that.
nice job on capturing the feelings of those affected....
Za Rodina! (and good job)
Dragunov, who is also a politruk
PS my bro's trumpet playing would annoy the russians much more...
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Glory to the Heroic Red Army!!!
Very Best,
~D, the EviL
Death is lighter than a Feather, Duty is heavier than a Mountain....
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""Ahhh. I think the real Rudi S. once insisted that I not include him in a Forum Hero Tale, so I've avoided the name "Rudi" on general principle. But, no matter, I will find a good crew, even if I have to invent one!""
Pan Kommissar!
You may include me in your story if you wish. Instead of my experience near Raseinen in Lithuania, you could change the location to Prussia - somewhere near Lauban where my unit (GD) was located in spring 1945.
Dowizenja,
Rudi S.
""Ahhh. I think the real Rudi S. once insisted that I not include him in a Forum Hero Tale, so I've avoided the name "Rudi" on general principle. But, no matter, I will find a good crew, even if I have to invent one!""
Pan Kommissar!
You may include me in your story if you wish. Instead of my experience near Raseinen in Lithuania, you could change the location to Prussia - somewhere near Lauban where my unit (GD) was located in spring 1945.
Dowizenja,
Rudi S.
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Rudi, I am quite honored and somewhat humbled by your post. To include you in a Forum Hero tale is simply an honor!
Now I'm beginning to feel the pressure! I hope my little writing can do justice to your very real experiences.
Thank you, my Friend!
Very Best,
David
Now I'm beginning to feel the pressure! I hope my little writing can do justice to your very real experiences.
Thank you, my Friend!
Very Best,
David
Death is lighter than a Feather, Duty is heavier than a Mountain....
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Well, Rudi's vehicle was a StuG, so that's an easy one! Also, Rudi, in real life dueled with a JS-2, which is a hard one!
As we say in Ohio, "Better Him than Me!" I know this sounds harsh, but I think that Rudi understands my meaning.
But Willie, you've got your shotgun position, with my gratitude!
Now, all I have to do is write the damn thing....
Very best,
~D, the EviL
As we say in Ohio, "Better Him than Me!" I know this sounds harsh, but I think that Rudi understands my meaning.
But Willie, you've got your shotgun position, with my gratitude!
Now, all I have to do is write the damn thing....
Very best,
~D, the EviL
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A StuG versus a JS-2?!?!?
Even if I was writing the story, I wouldn't hold out much hope for the StuG! Those are just bad odds, anyway you look at it. I'm just glad Rudi was lucky that day!
I've a feeling, David, that your fiction won't hold a candle to Rudi's reality! Take that the way it's meant....
Even if I was writing the story, I wouldn't hold out much hope for the StuG! Those are just bad odds, anyway you look at it. I'm just glad Rudi was lucky that day!
I've a feeling, David, that your fiction won't hold a candle to Rudi's reality! Take that the way it's meant....