Why, yes, you did spell it incorrectly. I cannot account for this lapse. It has been my observation over many years that keen students of world affairs always get it right.
>> So in your view if the German police erected a statue of Himmler...
That would be your view, not mine. My view is, if the German police grew wings and flew to the Planet Mugu23, it would be equally hypothethical but much more interesting than your view.
Google "Adolph/Adolf Hitler" and ask yourself why even the finest of authors have editors.
It has been my observation that keen students of anything are able to distinguish failures of concept from failures of format.
My view is, if the German police grew wings and flew to the Planet Mugu23, it would be equally hypothethical but much more interesting than your view.
Silly. There's nothing hypothetical about what the Russians did...or far-fetched in comparing the head of the Cheka to the head of the Gestapo.
The Russians - as we all would do - lament their loss of wealth and power and the seeming failure of their current society. It's natural that they would celebrate heroes from previous, better times. But Dzerzhinsky?