World War II: Operation Barbarossa - part 4/5

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#1 1986dts on 12.20.09 at 2:24 am

Are you crazy? Holiday inn doesn’t leave the light on for you its only common sense that the German army would sleep at motel6.

#2 quest8899 on 12.20.09 at 2:24 am

How can soldiers walk to each battle, thats crazy. Thats a lot of walking. Well they could always stop at a Holiday Inn to sleep or stop at McDonalds to eat something along the way to Moscow.

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