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the more Russian films I see, the more I feel compelled to visit there; a Russian friend I made recently from Pavarosk (sp?), inland from the port of Vladivostok, says her parents can still speak a little German; phrases like "Halten sie mir" ( Stay where you are ) and "Hande hoch!"
which quite surprises me, as she was born 40 years after WW2 ended
I've tried learning some Russian, but it seems much more difficult than Spanish or French
A Swiss friend, some years ago, drove his Toyota Landcruiser from Tokyo to Hokkaido, caught the ferry to Vladivostok and drove home from there to Berne, with Tokyo number plates. He was accompanied by his German father, who had been one of the very few survivors of the 6th Army defeat at Stalingrad
He posted the numberplates back to me from Berne, so I could de-register the LandCruiser for him, and these were pretty bent and battered; it must have been *quite* a trip....

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