harrison 2010-9-30 19:31
1947年的斯大林格勒;美国游客们的视角[35P]
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1947 Stalingrad; American Journalists’ Viewpoint
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The early spring lasted. Little by little city was getting better after one of the stiffest battles that the land of the USSR has ever seen. City, which at the present time is called Volgograd (yeah, that’s exactly the place where the Mother Russia monument is located), but back then at times of the USSR it was called Stalingrad and was totally leveled by the German army during Battle for Stalingrad in 1942-1943. In 1947 the Cold War didn’t started yet, so the relations between 2 military allies, the USSR and the USA, allowed such “exchange” trips. In this article you will see lots of different things, most of them are really horrifying, but still, they belong to the history of the USSR and no one can blot them out.
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Stalingrad-1 train station and people standing in the line and wanting to buy some tickets, either for them to get from this hell of a city out or for their relatives to come here and support them. In 1952 the train station was rebuilt and new station of incredible beauty was erected there. The new station was considered as one of the nicest stations in the whole Soviet Union.
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Legendary monument of a fountain depicting children in a reeler. Some time after the waterworks was destroyed. On the photo it stands on the background of ruins of high-risers.
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To the right you can see the stela erected in commemoration of heroes that were undertaking the defense of the city. It was risen up right away after the battle was over. To the left convoying lieutenant colonel guiding a group of American journalists where this very man from LIFE journal was.
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A camel-drawn wagon. Of course, such a hot sight could not be overpassed by nosy correspondents.
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On this shot you can easily see how bad the city was destroyed. No unhurt buildings at all.
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Construction site. Only women working as there were too little men left alive after the battle.
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German prisoners of the war.
下面几张是德军战俘。
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[[i] 本帖最后由 harrison 于 2010-9-30 20:55 编辑 [/i]]
hulu88 2010-10-1 12:15
废墟掩盖不住心灵的春天 很多时候看见类似的图像 还比如中国的那个火热的年代 一种不是口号的积极向上的东西都流淌其间 世间万物好比都是这样的规律吧 从初生的喜悦走到死去的烦乱
真心人 2010-10-1 14:37
英国人总是说伦敦被怎么怎么样了 看看战后的苏联 基本上是从废墟中重生的!
y_p_w_426 2010-10-1 17:31
俄罗斯对待战俘的态度我很欣赏,也很赞成,中国总是怕别人说自己不够人道,看看老外,实力就是资本,人道是对人讲的,不能对杀人的野兽说,他们根本就不懂。
cafield22 2010-10-1 18:05
其实当年的“红祸”还是引起了西方资本主义国家的强烈恐慌,如果不是“小胡子”在前面顶着的话估计二战的主战场会在俄罗斯的土地上进行!
jimmy_point 2010-10-2 10:36
惨烈!光是看战后的照片就让人很动容了~~
阿飞飞 2010-10-2 10:48
俄罗斯大妈们拿着步枪看守着德国鬼子!令我气愤的是在远东苏联人看守小日本竟然还有和日本人相爱的,上床的就更多了,谁让俄罗斯男人死的太多了
weineng 2010-10-2 11:01
这时的苏联卫国战争已经结速了但街道上断壁残垣还是破乱不堪。
qwebnm 2010-10-2 13:19
虽然战争胜利了,但是战争对这座城市的伤害是难以磨灭的,虽然苏联已经解体了,虽然这座城市也已经改名为伏尔加格勒,但是发生在这里的一切不会被抹去,毕竟这里是二战素的战场的转折点,这里有超过200万的双方军人战死在这里,斯大林格勒你将永远载入史册
200801999 2010-10-2 13:46
惨啊 真的很惨啊,战争的事伤痛永远刻在了这片土地上。
200801999 2010-10-2 13:52
惨啊 真的很惨啊,战争的事伤痛永远刻在了这片土地上。
peng80929 2010-10-2 13:52
这里是欧洲战场的转折点,向不屈不挠的人们致敬
appare222 2010-10-2 17:48
也应该让我们的下一代不对是这一代就看看什么是战争,什么都像外国学,为什么不学这个那,历史是不能忘记的,我们每天都是抗议,谴责,遗憾这样能解决问题那,我们去日本旅游还要受到人们一些人的围攻,什么社会啊,对讲道理的人讲道理,对恶人就只有枪杆子,现在的好多当年被日本侵略的很惨淡城市还在大力的与日本合作,我想问一下还有没有中国的骨气。悲哀啊。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。
plumslee 2010-10-2 22:54
[quote]原帖由 [i]weineng[/i] 于 2010-10-2 11:01 发表 [url=http://67.220.92.017/forum/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=61166141&ptid=3395500][img]http://67.220.92.017/forum/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]
这时的苏联卫国战争已经结速了但街道上断壁残垣还是破乱不堪。 [/quote]
强烈同意,一座战争历史名城,必将永载战争历史史册~~
atuzai9527 2010-10-24 10:06
正是二战才使的苏联能够有资本和美国抗衡,他们民族的牺牲是有回抱的,可我们中国呢?
dty001 2010-10-24 10:49
满目凄凉呀,战争真是摧毁了不少人类宝贵的物质财富呀
gxy729 2010-10-30 21:21
战争不仅毁了其他国家也毁了自己,可惜了小日本当时没收什么影响
狼者无敌 2010-10-30 22:14
这城市的街道好象都打扫过了,看着很整洁啊,如果是当年的话,那一定是很惨烈的