People also rarely think about the railways. The European railways allowed both sides of the conflict to move troops, equipment, and fortifications anywhere they needed it.
Compare it to today, the Russians can use at least 9 rail lines to get personnel and equipment to Donestk.
People also rarely think about the railways. The European railways allowed both sides of the conflict to move troops, equipment, and fortifications anywhere they needed it.
Compare it to today, the Russians can use at least 9 rail lines to get personnel and equipment to Donestk.
"Railways," did you say?
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