
Red Moscow
by Smear Memory
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Reborn as Red Army Misha!
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Official(265)Scraped 20d ago
Lin Hua and Misha look very similar, which brings him a lot of conveniences. Although he won the first battle, it still makes it easier for him to help the Soviet Union fight against Germany.
The author is too much of a virgin, right?
Is the author writing about the protagonist from the Soviet or Chinese perspective? Does it need to be said how the Soviets treat prisoners of war? It was already good enough that the prisoners of war were not buried alive on the spot. Do you still want preferential treatment? True Holy Mother Haha
Seryozha didn't really believe what Lin Hua said. Although he supported his friend as always, he was skeptical. However, he didn't expect that the German army really came not long after, which convinced him that Lin Hua
All are duplicates
Can't you go through the manuscript yourself? The number of words is too low. It's really dirty.
Lin Hua knows history, and he knows what will happen at this time. He leads the war to minimize the losses of the wounded. This is the best ending, allowing more people to change their destiny.
By the way, you don't plan to write about the Battle of Stalingrad for three years, right?
😐The book writer is good. The Soviet Union's Stalin only fought for a few months. That's good for you. It has been two years since I wrote about the Stalin campaign. As a bookworm, this is the first time I see something so ridiculous. It took me 2 years to write about Stalin's battle😐
Wearing Maozi is just as disgusting as wearing Japanese, I can't accept it
No matter from which point of view, Yakov should not be arranged to negotiate with the Romanians. It seems too illogical.
In this field, there is no rival. The only one outside of Iron Cross that I have read many times
Can you read it? I haven't opened the first chapter yet haha
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Official(265)Scraped 20d ago
Lin Hua and Misha look very similar, which brings him a lot of conveniences. Although he won the first battle, it still makes it easier for him to help the Soviet Union fight against Germany.
The author is too much of a virgin, right?
Is the author writing about the protagonist from the Soviet or Chinese perspective? Does it need to be said how the Soviets treat prisoners of war? It was already good enough that the prisoners of war were not buried alive on the spot. Do you still want preferential treatment? True Holy Mother Haha
Seryozha didn't really believe what Lin Hua said. Although he supported his friend as always, he was skeptical. However, he didn't expect that the German army really came not long after, which convinced him that Lin Hua
All are duplicates
Can't you go through the manuscript yourself? The number of words is too low. It's really dirty.
Lin Hua knows history, and he knows what will happen at this time. He leads the war to minimize the losses of the wounded. This is the best ending, allowing more people to change their destiny.
By the way, you don't plan to write about the Battle of Stalingrad for three years, right?
😐The book writer is good. The Soviet Union's Stalin only fought for a few months. That's good for you. It has been two years since I wrote about the Stalin campaign. As a bookworm, this is the first time I see something so ridiculous. It took me 2 years to write about Stalin's battle😐
Wearing Maozi is just as disgusting as wearing Japanese, I can't accept it
No matter from which point of view, Yakov should not be arranged to negotiate with the Romanians. It seems too illogical.
In this field, there is no rival. The only one outside of Iron Cross that I have read many times
Can you read it? I haven't opened the first chapter yet haha
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