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„but the way in our days from sep 45 till now sawing the oposide because the same and more errors came in place all these 73 years” - I wish it wasn't true...
I was also a history fascinat but that was a very long time ago but from what I remember I can agree with you on fact that mainstream history is so often so simply; the truth is much deeper one just need to look; and in so many cases it's much more complicated than simply.
My grandfather survived concentration camp, yet his opinion was that soviets were worse than germans and that was common view at that time (I've read how soviet soldiers behave in Poland during war and I can easily understand my grandfather – yet this is probably not a place to go into horryfing details)
ps I'm also currently playing with your skins for OKW (becouse this is my favourite army in CoH 2) - thank you :)
After war Polish bishops wrote letter to their German's counterparts „We forgive and we ask for forgiveness”.