Exactly, the country that shared a massive land border with the NAZIs and was a direct target of their aggression suffered many more casualties than the ones what didn't, who'da thunk it? Without the combined efforts of essentially the entire rest of the world, the USSR would have been toast.
To some degree or another? A significant portion.
And the Ukrainians, and the Poles, and the French resistance, and the British, and the Americans, and the Canadians, and...
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Come to Columbus, Ohio. It doesn't have the name recognition of Seattle or Denver, but it's a pretty chill city with decent weather, good people, and a lower cost of living than just about anywhere else while also having job opportunities.
As excited as I am to see my home city actually growing and gaining national attention, I miss the chill cow-town vibes. Traffic is only gonna get worse from here.
I spent two years working with Habitat as an AmeriCorps crew lead and it was such a rewarding experience. I learned all kinds of trade skills and got to meet so many good people from all walks of life. It gave me the direction I was looking for in my life when I needed it most.
It's been broken in the sense that the average person has been getting screwed over economically, but the system was still able to maintain basic rule-of-law and international relations. This is different.
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I appreciate the social awareness, but can we just have a nice thread about elephants for once
Try potatoes. They're ridiculously cheap (where I am) and loaded with nutrients.
They didn't share a border until the Soviets and NAZIs jointly invaded their neighbor Poland.