Ayup! I like your avatar! A Very Soviet style of German. Is the Banner 'The East German Army 'NVA'?? proud germans?'
Welcome and thanks for the Parade in my honor. You have the NVA parade in your honour? That's a little spooky to say the least.
Hi There, which part of iceland are you from? Im from a town in northern part of Iceland witch is called Akureyri. Thanks for asking
You have the NVA parade in your honour? That's a little spooky to say the least. Nothing wrong with a little East German Parade in my honor. Genosse Oberstleutnant...Kameradin Oberst...sort of close
Nothing wrong with a little East German Parade in my honor. Genosse Oberstleutnant...Kameradin Oberst...sort of close I went to a Am-drm production of the Sound of music in a local school and at the scene when the NAZIs capture the Von Trapp family at the song festival, the hall was filled with pupils wearing NVA uniforms, carrying AK47s and Nazi armbands! The Gauleiter was carrying a Mk1a Webley!
it's those damned time-travelling Nazi's again! They get everywhere. I once watched a reenactment group called the DDR collective (East German Border guards seemed to be their thing, 'bout 10 blokes with twice as many blank firing AK's, all very strange) march through a century of Ermine Street guard Romans, Goose-stepping red square style with colours lowered while the Romans cried Ave! Ave! Ave! in salute...Odd but Very Entertaining.
Odd but Very Entertaining. Well I'd prefer Roman Legions to DDR Soldaten but a parades a parade. I'd rather be Caesar than an Oberst. Welcome Androvski from a fellow Nordlander stuck in the People's Republic of MA...We tend to clown around a bit feel free to join in.
I'd rather be Caesar than an Oberst. Same do. Spontaneous 80 man Viking Shield-wall. Downhill charge. Mown down by passing 20-30 German reenactors, firing 38's,40's,34's,42's, Pistols, K's...the works. I have this funny feeling youd've enjoyed that.. Sorry Androvski.. it's very late here.
Welcome to the boards, Androvski! You'll enjoy it here! My familiarity with Iceland is limited to the alarmist portions of Tom Clancy's novel "Red Storm Rising," in which a 1984 Soviet Union invades Europe and grabs Iceland by hovercraft full of paratroopers launched from a cargo vessel. The Soviets then deploy fighters to Iceland to help wreak havoc on the Atlantic convoy routes. A group of American and British troops avoid being captured, and tell the Americans where the Soviets are and aren't, and the Marines liberate Iceland in the end. So I know where Akureryi is and that it has a small airfield. And that in summer, the sun never sets.