>>280924902>>280924920>Most of the people from that time are deadWith how steeply birth rates have declined it might be that more people who were around when the USSR existed are alive than people who weren't.
>those who say that believe that living under USSR was better are young or middle aged men who dont know how their grandparenta sufferedNope, the older age groups prefer the USSR that they lived in
>>280924903>Those who werent sent to the war and had to walk thousands of km and die in harsh conditionsAlot of the German soldiers were happy. For you, a fat man who jerks off alone all day, you can't fathom the idea that you would want to labor, let alone risk your life for anything. But especially early in the war, morale was very high.
Obviously losing sucks, but that's just life. And compared to the Weimar republic, even that was downright peachy.
>This is absolute retardationAh, so you have no rebuttal. I accept your concession.
>There is no happiness in young people being forced to go to war and follow a regime they dont likeThey seemed to like the regime quite a bit. If they didn't, they would've had a situation like Russia in WW1 where the army just throws in the towel and quits. Instead both Soviets and Germans fought to the bitter end against eachother, even when it was extremely costly, out of a love for their countries and a desire to win at all costs.