In article <c6b593df-f3b6-4857-9dac-0d3563492851@i7g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, Mikhail Medved <mikhail_bear@mail.ru> wrote: <deletions> No, you don't. While this inscription is, indeed, recent there were just the name of the dead on the monument and, indeed, the eternal flame before this inscription was installed. There was never a victory wording on symbology on this monument.
On Feb 7, 1:03 am, hol...@mappi.helsinki.fi (Eugene Holman) wrote: In article <da11b630-4a33-40ea-b1d5-0c560a808...@p69g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, ......... Eugene, did you see the monument? The inscription says "To those who fell in WWII". Where is the victory mentioned? I know the monument quite well, having first seen it during my first visit to Tallinn in 1966 when
In article <holman-0702080803420001@c518-m3.eng.helsinki.fi>, holman@mappi.helsinki.fi (Eugene Holman) wrote: <deletions> If you are rrally interested, investigate the archives of the major Russian-language newspaper in the Tallinn region at http://www.moles.ee. Their main article about the riots in Tallinn last spring bore the headline "Pozor!". Read, for example, http://www
Nice singing, Del. I've got a 12-string blues called "Did You RRALLY Think There Were WMD?" hanging out at #619 on ol' Neil's site. TW Hello Everybody: My tune "Shoot The Angels Down" has been bumped up to the no. 60 spot among Neil Young's collection of more than 1,400 protest songs. When you have a moment, check it out at his site, http://www.neilyoung.com/lwwtoday/lwwsongspage