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North Korea 60 year anniversary
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| P4z! |
Even though people have different opinions about communism, here's a video of North Koreas impressive 60 year anniversary.
Keep in mind that beneath every single square there's someone holding it up.
http://www.dn.se/content/1/c6/47/32/67/Korea.swf |
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| nils |
pretty amazing stuff :eyes:
too bad it's for a communist cause :rolleyes: |
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| Stasis |
Stunning.
but heartbreaking. |
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| N|te-L|fe |
YEAH!
..seriously tough, very impressive.. but I cant help to think about all the money that must have been spent, and how poor the people n the street truly are... such a contradictary vision |
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| Magnetonium |
I always loved watching Soviet military parades through the Red Square as a little boy in the late 1980s (I was born in Moscow in 1983).
As a Russian, I am still overly proud of my country. They will sometime again have those amazing parades when Russia will rise from its post-Soviet breakup. its inevitable. All the natural resources and capabilities are only going to make it a stronger country in the future.
:D :D :D |
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| simms327 |
| wow - i wonder who organises all that, that must be one hell of a job... |
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| Magnetonium |
I cant believe you guys have never seen the Soviet military Red Square parades as a show of power and pride. Soviets were the ones who started the whole military parade culture (modern times) in 1945, as a show of power after the defeat of Nazis. Too bad its mostly used by the communist states.
Soviet parades were the original and the best. The leg-to-leg/hand-to-hand perfect troops line marches were first perfected by the Soviets. |
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