13. Vladi

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13 Vladi When the train passed the inner German border Vladi switched his Red Army papers for those of a German businessman travelling to Frankfurt, since he didn’t want to explain to the American military police what a captain of the Red Army was doing in their zone amidst their folly of an airlift to circumvent a siege that didn’t exist. He could only shake his head at the vile propaganda the Western newspapers spewed about the Soviets. They simply didn’t want to understand that Berlin by right and heritage belonged to the Soviet Union and not to the lazy American, British and French Allies, who’d done next to nothing fighting Hitler, while the brave Soviet people and their great Red Army had borne the brunt of the fighting. When the train finally arrived in Wiesbaden, he carried Zar

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