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Red Road From Stalingrad: Recollections of a Soviet Infantryman
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“Have you ever seen a horse wounded in action? I have. It was a horse I rode for several kilometres, until a shell exploded near us. Making a few circles in the air I finally landed. Then I saw the animal: its front legs, set against the ground, made jerky movements as if dancing; its body was covered in sweat, the muscles vibrating with a futile effort. The poor thing didn’t understand that it would never rise again. Its nostrils quivered, pink and bloody. It groaned like a human, and looked at me with wide open eyes, tears falling from them. I stood close by but did not have the nerve to shoot it. Some old soldier stopped by and put an end to the suffering of the wounded horse. He stuck a carbine into its ear and fired. I’m crying as I write these lines. What was the dying horse thinking when it looked at me with its wide open eyes? That men are a sick race, a force that disfigures nature? No, this knowledge is accessible only to Man himself. At its final moment, the horse expected from me – a human being – help and salvation.”
― Red Road from Stalingrad: Recollections of a Soviet Infantryman
― Red Road from Stalingrad: Recollections of a Soviet Infantryman
“Guards, meanwhile, had to resist the”
― Red Road from Stalingrad: Recollections of a Soviet Infantryman
― Red Road from Stalingrad: Recollections of a Soviet Infantryman
