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Armenia And Karabakh Celebrate Victory And Peace Day

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  • #11
    Re: Armenia And Karabakh Celebrate Victory And Peace Day

    Great thread.
    "All truth passes through three stages:
    First, it is ridiculed;
    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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    • #12
      Re: Armenia And Karabakh Celebrate Victory And Peace Day

      Originally posted by Gavur View Post
      Great thread.
      I agree, and I salute our soldiers.

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      • #13
        Re: Armenia And Karabakh Celebrate Victory And Peace Day

        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        Some statistics from Armenia's participation in World War II:

        600 000 Armenians participated,

        6 Armenian divisions,

        3 Marshalls of the Soviet Union,

        1 Admiral Flota,

        47 generals,

        111 Heroes of the Soviet Union,

        2 Double Heroes of the Soviet Union,

        More than 200 000 Armenians lost their lives for this victory,

        Armenians payed the highest human price per capita.
        That's quite a lot.

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        • #14
          Re: Armenia And Karabakh Celebrate Victory And Peace Day

          Originally posted by Federate View Post
          Some statistics from Armenia's participation in World War II:

          600 000 Armenians participated,

          6 Armenian divisions,

          3 Marshalls of the Soviet Union,

          1 Admiral Flota,

          47 generals,

          111 Heroes of the Soviet Union,

          2 Double Heroes of the Soviet Union,

          More than 200 000 Armenians lost their lives for this victory,

          Armenians payed the highest human price per capita.
          I didn't knew so many Armenian soldiers participated in World War II fighting for Soviet Union, I salute these soldiers toobut there were Armenians that fought with the other side as well any idea how many?
          And Happy Victory Day everyone.

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          • #15
            Re: Armenia And Karabakh Celebrate Victory And Peace Day

            Originally posted by DoubleEagle View Post
            I didn't knew so many Armenian soldiers participated in World War II fighting for Soviet Union, I salute these soldiers toobut there were Armenians that fought with the other side as well any idea how many?
            And Happy Victory Day everyone.
            What we have done in the past is nothing short of valor but truly we gotta stop this practice of spilling blood for our host country as Diasporans. Can you imagine Armenians coming against each other (not knowingly) on the battlefields of the future, yet again? Iran/Iraq war was a good example.
            Sometimes we have no choice, it is the price we pay as Armenians.

            Not to fear though....................Armenians will stand as long as the twin peaks of Mt Ararat stand. The blood of our Fedayees runs thick.
            B0zkurt Hunter

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            • #16
              Re: Armenia And Karabakh Celebrate Victory And Peace Day

              Originally posted by DoubleEagle View Post
              I didn't knew so many Armenian soldiers participated in World War II fighting for Soviet Union, I salute these soldiers toobut there were Armenians that fought with the other side as well any idea how many?
              And Happy Victory Day everyone.
              There were 20 000 fighting with the United States Army and 20 000 fighting with the Wehrmacht. I don't know of their casualty figures though.
              Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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              • #17
                Re: Armenia And Karabakh Celebrate Victory And Peace Day

                Just as a very small example I remember reading somewhere long time ago that there were some like 400 Armenian students in this one French University that volunteered to join the Allies forces.............by the end of the war only twenty survived.

                We are who we are.
                B0zkurt Hunter

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                • #18
                  Re: Armenia And Karabakh Celebrate Victory And Peace Day

                  Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                  What we have done in the past is nothing short of valor but truly we gotta stop this practice of spilling blood for our host country as Diasporans. Can you imagine Armenians coming against each other (not knowingly) on the battlefields of the future, yet again? Iran/Iraq war was a good example.
                  Sometimes we have no choice, it is the price we pay as Armenians.

                  Not to fear though....................Armenians will stand as long as the twin peaks of Mt Ararat stand. The blood of our Fedayees runs thick.
                  I totally agree Eddo jan; I mean indeed their valor it stands high of course; but alas that it wasn't for our lands, for our country's behalf. But then again I was and am so proud of our Artsaxian heroes and Fedayis. They fought long and good. They makes us proud those Gharapaghtsis! Oh yeah Eddo jan, and if they try to get Naxichevan this time I'll be another Sose Mayrig to go and fight for our lands. And you promised that you'll come and stand behind me to defend so the enemy won't dare to attack, right?
                  Last edited by Anoush; 05-09-2009, 09:15 PM.

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                  • #19
                    Re: Armenia And Karabakh Celebrate Victory And Peace Day

                    Well at least today though Russia supports Armenia so though you suffered horrific sacrifice in another nations name, at least the nation you suffered for helps protect you and Karabakh* from Azerbaijan and Turkish conquest or genocide today.

                    *Russia doesn't really help there really I know...but I don't think Russia would let it fall into Turkish or Azeri hands

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                    • #20
                      Re: Armenia And Karabakh Celebrate Victory And Peace Day

                      Originally posted by Anoush View Post
                      I totally agree Eddo jan; I mean indeed their valor it stands high of course; but alas that it wasn't for our lands, for our country's behalf. But then again I was and am so proud of our Artsaxian heroes and Fedayis. They fought long and good. They makes us proud those Gharapaghtsis! Oh yeah Eddo jan, and if they try to get Naxichevan this time I'll be another Sose Mayrig to go and fight for our lands. And you promised that you'll come and stand behind me to defend so the enemy won't dare to attack, right?
                      Sorry, haven't posted in a while. Im too lazy, but I have been reading your posts Anoush jan. I love how you portray to us your warm Armenian-blood. We need more patriots like you.

                      Of course Eddo will be there aswell as I getting ready to slash any living things neck open who dares touch you with my custom made Armenian knife

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