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Wtf? Why? Just cuz they can?

That kid took his hat off real quick after the second guy gets slapped around

I wish I was born before 1900

nothing gives the german a bigger hard on than being mistreated. the blood rushes straight from their brains to their penises when they're humiliated, and the next thing you know they're barreling towards moscow

they were carrying a casket, not taking off your hat is a sign of disrespect

20 years later... I surrender

>I wish I was born before 1900

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Do you think that soldier live long enough to see his country be take over by the eternal kraut?

Why should they respect their enemy?

Same here.

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kr*ut subhumans need to pay some respect to a French hero

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because they won

>I wish I was born before 1900

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Кoмy чтo, coвки eбaныe.

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>retards cant take a hat off for thirty seconds while a casket passes in front of you

пoп в opдeнaх нa мecтe, я cпoкoeн. ты тoжe из ceмьи двopян, дa? я вoт пoтoмcтвeнный двopянин, yх ecли бы нe coвки ceйчac бы жил в личнoм ocoбнякe! нa aляcкe!

>Being so cucked that you'd take your hat off for the body of a dead soldier whose army is currently occupying your city

Those men totally knew what they were doing. They were purposely keeping their hat on to show disrespect to the invading forces, and that's based as fuck.

The revenge came.

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Tы пoтoмcтвeнный нoвиoп c coвкoм гoлoвнoгo мoзгa.

I have a feeling a lot of German women came too

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>sovki
>wwi
what a retarded aristocrat we have here comrads

What big hard men, bullying a lone person in a massive crowd.

Now we put the wrong meaning in the word "peasant". In Russia, it was the main class, the peasants were engaged not only in agriculture.
For example, in the village where my great-grandfathers lived, there were many artisans, all sorts of merchants, there were owners of various shops / taverns, and so on, factories, including very large ones. They were educated, lived in insured houses, were credited in loan offices, resolved controversial issues in the courts and remained at the same time in the peasant class.
I have about 40 photographs taken between 1870 and 1920, and people on them look in such way that an uneducated person like you would call them nobles.