I remember Communism being a huge deal when I lived in Germany. All us kids would discuss what the commies were doing, how the communist government would kill their Olympic hopefuls if they didn't win a medal. Really childish stuff, but we were ingrained with it. We lived through numerous bomb threats and one teacher actually let her students view that movie "The Day After" about what happen after an atomic bomb is dropped on the US. When we played soldiers, it was always the GIs against the KGB.
When my mom and dad took me to then East Berlin, the East Berlin soldiers followed us around town. It was kind of scary. My dad had to wear his dress greens and my mom and I were dressed to match. We were polite and even bought things in the department stores - scratchy wool clothing, bland, and not quite stylish. But it was how it was. Everything was gray and drab and dirty. We left the bustling cheerful noise of West Berlin and entered the almost dead quiet streets of East Berlin. Same city, just with a ginormous wall separating Us from Them.
Stalin, like Hitler, Mao and the Italian guy, was a psycho. They all had to be but they were worshipped. Which I don't understand. I've never been caught up in a political fever like the people were for Hitler, especially Hitler. I think people were more terrified of Stalin to disagree, but Hitler was supposedly charming and charasmatic.
You know, I'm gonna stop here, I've taken half a clonopin and I'm starting to sound delirious and lose track of myself *lol*. Share more of what you are learning, I'm beginning to enjoy the history that you share with us.
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When my mom and dad took me to then East Berlin, the East Berlin soldiers followed us around town. It was kind of scary. My dad had to wear his dress greens and my mom and I were dressed to match. We were polite and even bought things in the department stores - scratchy wool clothing, bland, and not quite stylish. But it was how it was. Everything was gray and drab and dirty. We left the bustling cheerful noise of West Berlin and entered the almost dead quiet streets of East Berlin. Same city, just with a ginormous wall separating Us from Them.
Stalin, like Hitler, Mao and the Italian guy, was a psycho. They all had to be but they were worshipped. Which I don't understand. I've never been caught up in a political fever like the people were for Hitler, especially Hitler. I think people were more terrified of Stalin to disagree, but Hitler was supposedly charming and charasmatic.
You know, I'm gonna stop here, I've taken half a clonopin and I'm starting to sound delirious and lose track of myself *lol*. Share more of what you are learning, I'm beginning to enjoy the history that you share with us.
Whoa...sleepy time!