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"Pobeda" means victory

Discussion in 'WWII Today' started by PzJgr, May 18, 2009.

  1. PzJgr

    PzJgr Drill Instructor

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    hmm can't view the video...[​IMG]
     
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    PzJgr Drill Instructor

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    Interesting. I tried it through the link and was able to view.
     
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    Ill stick with my G35x :D
     
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    No Stalin mobile with 'Za Rodinu' painted on its side for you?
     
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    Cool find, Ike. However, none of those cars can stand up to a 1940 Ford. Our town has an annual vintage car show in July. I'll be looking to see if any Pobedas show up.
     
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    Why not?
    The Bobeda, Volga and the Moskvitch cars were popular in Norway during the fifties and the sixties. Relatively cheap compared to American and English cars and ideal for the bad Norwegian gravel roads at that time. They could take a lot of punishment, the Volga was was nicknamed "The Tank". It won most of the car crashes it participated in..:D
     

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