Przelotnyptak1
4 Aug 2025
History / Anniversary of Soviet Invasion [86]
No, you are not hallucinating; I am certain that an idyllic life was possible-rare, but possible-especially not for a PZPR party member.
My family's situation was quite the opposite, well-documented and preserved in the Rustejko tribe's chronicles, which detail the fortunes and misfortunes of its members, many of whom were sent to Siberia and never returned to their homeland. And I have only just scratched the surface of this history.
So, let's agree to disagree. In most instances, I could swear we are like twin brothers, but in some aspects, it feels as if we are residing on different planets.
Or I am just hallucinating and Wikipedia wrote these two just for me to debate this subject.
No, you are not hallucinating; I am certain that an idyllic life was possible-rare, but possible-especially not for a PZPR party member.
My family's situation was quite the opposite, well-documented and preserved in the Rustejko tribe's chronicles, which detail the fortunes and misfortunes of its members, many of whom were sent to Siberia and never returned to their homeland. And I have only just scratched the surface of this history.
So, let's agree to disagree. In most instances, I could swear we are like twin brothers, but in some aspects, it feels as if we are residing on different planets.