Російська армія не сильна, Вона просто довга.
Зеленський про F-16: У нас будуть літаки
не испытываю неприязни к бесзасчитным интеллигентым русским людям
Фильм показывает например как действительность меняет даже убежденных фашистов в лучшую сторону, когда бесчеловечная мораль и правила касаются их близких родственников и т.д.
Російська армія не сильна, Вона просто довга.
Зеленський про F-16: У нас будуть літаки
не испытываю неприязни к бесзасчитным интеллигентым русским людям
да, купи мягкий рулон бумаги и устрой себе праздник...
Кстате, еслибы Америка не поставила в СССр сотен тысяч грузовиков и десяток тысяч локомотивов (не считая истребителей, мотциклов и тушенки), то случилось бы как в кино - Гитлер успел бы сделать атомную бомбу и уничтожил Советский Союз.
Російська армія не сильна, Вона просто довга.
Зеленський про F-16: У нас будуть літаки
не испытываю неприязни к бесзасчитным интеллигентым русским людям
бугага, с войны все американской тушенки нажраццо не можете, все мало вам.
A total of $50.1 billion (equivalent to $681 billion presently) was involved, or 11% of the total war expenditures of the U.S.[2] In all, $31.4 billion (equivalent to $427 billion today) went to Britain and its Empire, $11.3 billion (equivalent to $154 billion today) to the Soviet Union, $3.2 billion (equivalent to $43.5 billion today) to France, $1.6 billion (equivalent to $21.7 billion today) to China, and the remaining $2.6 billion to the other Allies. Reverse lend-lease policies comprised services such as rent on bases used by the U.S., and totaled $7.8 billion; of this, $6.8 billion came from the British and the Commonwealth, mostly Australia and India. The terms of the agreement provided that the materiel was to be used until returned or destroyed. In practice very little equipment was in usable shape for peacetime uses.
While repayment of the interest-free loans was required after the end of the war under the act, in practice the U.S. did not expect to be repaid by the USSR after the war. The U.S. received $2M in reverse Lend-Lease from the USSR. This was mostly in the form of landing, servicing, and refueling of transport aircraft; some industrial machinery and rare minerals were sent to the U.S. The U.S. asked for $1.3B at the cessation of hostilities to settle the debt, but was only offered $170M by the USSR. The dispute remained unresolved until 1972, when the U.S. accepted an offer from the USSR to repay $722M linked to grain shipments from the U.S., with the remainder being written off.
"America is too great for small dreams." ~ Ronald Reagan
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