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1 The phrase "Artillery is a god of war!" first appeared in Stalin’s speech in 1941, and was popularized by the Soviet newspaper in 1942. The majority of combat deaths in World War I and World War II were caused by artillery.
2 The phrase "If I get killed, consider me a communist" was written by many common Soviet soldiers prior to the decisive battles. Such practice was widely approved by political commissars, helping to establish the authority of Communist Party and increasing the number of its members who lost their lives defending the Motherland. 3 The Medal "For Courage" or Medal "For Valor" was a military award for personal courage and bravery displayed in battles. |
© Kirill Tolmachev. Translation, 2020 |