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Originally Posted by Germ
"I remember a Chechen female sniper. We just tore her apart with two armored personnel carriers, having tied her ankles with steel cables. There was a lot of blood, but the boys needed it."
"The main thing is to have them die slowly. You don't want them to die fast, because a fast death is an easy death."
"The summary executions don't just take place against suspected fighters. One 33-year-old army officer recounted how he drowned a family of five--four women and a middle-aged man--in their own well."
"You should not believe people who say Chechens are not being exterminated. In this Chechen war, it's done by everyone who can do it," he said. "There are situations when it's not possible. But when an opportunity presents itself, few people miss it."
"I would kill all the men I met during mopping-up operations. I didn't feel sorry for them one bit."
"It's much easier to kill them all. It takes less time for them to die than to grow."
"So there will be one Chechen less on the planet, so what? Who will cry for him?"
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it doesn't have to be about all the bad stuff the germans and the soviets did. they just need a guy to make a hero like they did in AA and SH. A 'vassili zaitzev' type of character. I have an idea for EA: read The Simple Sounds of Freedom. its about an American paratrooper who was captured on D-Day, and escaped to the Russians, and fought with them almost all the way to Berlin. That would be a sweet storyline.