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ERROR! True Brothers of Islam are irreplaceable I could never delete you Brother! Send this to ten other Mujahideen who would give their lives for ﷲAllahﷲ Or never get called Brother again If you get
0 Back: Juhanam for you †
3 back: you're off the martyr list
5 back: you have pleased Allah greatly
10+ back: JANAHﷲ!ﷲ!
Oberleutnant Maximillian Von Schleschau took another swig of cognac and stared at the luger on the desk in front of him. Outside, in the streets, the Bolshevik hordes were advancing through the streets like the Vandals that sacked Rome. From the earliest days of Barbarossa to the desparate defence-actions of the Ostfront, he had given all in the defence of his Fatherland, but now there was nothing left to give. He had failed. The Bolsheviks had won.
He had been born into a family of farmers, impoverished by the Jewish Treaty of Versailles, but at a young age he had demonstrated a talent for sport-shooting and triathalon that had seen him represent his Fatherland at the Olympic games. It had been the proudest moment of his life and he just could not bear to live in a world where his beloved Fatherland was enslaved by the Judeo-Bolshevik swine. He would not suffer the horror of their Siberian death-camps or endure their barbaric tortures.