It makes sense, Steve.
QUOTE ("pockettape") |
According to the author, Stalin and vicious propagandists, such as Ilya Ehrenburg, urged rape, murder and torture, not only of Ger mans but also their allies in Hungary, Romania and Croatia. When the Yugoslav Communist Milovan Djilas protested to Stalin, the dictator exploded: "Can't he understand it if a soldier who has crossed thousands of kilometers through blood and fire and death has fun with a woman or takes some trifle?" And when German communists warned him that the rapes were turning the population against them, says Beevor, Stalin fumed: "I will not allow anyone to drag the reputation of the Red Army in the mud." In many towns and villages every female, aged from 10 to 80, was raped, according to irrefutable evidence. |
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QUOTE (Klausse @ 8-Mar 06, 11:03 AM) |
The last sentence is plain ridiculous. What "irrefutable evidence" are we talking about? To me it would mean, that "in many towns and villages" every single female from 10 to 80 was medically examined to prove she was raped. May I ask, who performed those examinations? Can you imagine the lines of females waiting for them? |
Steve, you're totally right about the reasons why a victim might be unwilling to reveal the crime. But there is a difference between "a woman" who, yes, could be afraid of everything you wrote, exactly because she'd been outed, and "the women", who appear in that lame sentence.
Let me remind it to you:
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In many towns and villages every female, aged from 10 to 80, was raped, according to irrefutable evidence. |
QUOTE ("Steve") |
I said never heard of major incident when the Soviet Army crossed romanian territory but that not mean they weren't. |
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QUOTE (Klausse @ 10-Mar 06, 6:36 AM) |
You cannot plead guilty without giving proves. |