Vlasov was a model Soviet general who became the commander of the pro-German Russian Liberation Army of his fellow Red aAemy defectors. In 1945 they changed sides and saved Prague, after the silly Czechs began joyfully exterminating local German civilians and wounded soldiers from hospitals (like hanging them upside down and roasting them slowly in the streets) and thus attracted the attention of the SS formations massed nearby, before the Soviet tanks did arrive. The rescued Czechs then handed them over to the Soviets for their trouble, and resumed torturing the Germans. Lol.
General Anders, man, this is like THE Polish story of WWII. Like that, the Warsaw Uprising, and Auschwitz-Birkenau, if to choose 3 definitive stories. From Siberia to Monte Casino and beyond.
Vlasov was a model Soviet general who became the commander of the pro-German Russian Liberation Army of his fellow Red aAemy defectors. In 1945 they changed sides and saved Prague, after the silly Czechs began joyfully exterminating local German civilians and wounded soldiers from hospitals (like hanging them upside down and roasting them slowly in the streets) and thus attracted the attention of the SS formations massed nearby, before the Soviet tanks did arrive. The rescued Czechs then handed them over to the Soviets for their trouble, and resumed torturing the Germans. Lol.
General Anders, man, this is like THE Polish story of WWII. Like that, the Warsaw Uprising, and Auschwitz-Birkenau, if to choose 3 definitive stories. From Siberia to Monte Casino and beyond.