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Feeding the North Pole in Bangkok
Eye view, 1950
The soldiers ate the North Pole’s can of condensed milk. Soviet Union
1950
The climate is very harsh and sometimes in winter the weather
So harsh that temperatures reach -40 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 40 degrees Celsius).
until
Because it falls
‘A pair of white balls and
young
They’re starving
It starts to die.
When serving in the Chukchi Peninsula military district, the soldiers are poor and
Sometimes, without turning your back on starving animals,
I started feeding them.
Of course, there is enough to feed several white bears at home.
There is no meat. And the soldiers bear
What they have in abundance, namely canned food
rim,
To be precise, I decided to feed it with condensed milk.
Here:
The soldiers opened the canisters with a steel can opener and opened them.
All the bows that come out of the bow are hard on the bear.
gog
It was eaten by little bears. blue
Colored and white condensed milk cans were used by all Soviet children.
These are winter dessert essentials.
Condensed milk (in Russian: sgushchennoye moloko)
)The expiration date of rice paddy is
It’s been long and uncertain
The prize was generous. A common dessert in the military
In the Soviet Union, rationed condensed milk was provided in unlimited quantities.
It is not surprising that they give generously because
Yes.
The tracked vehicle shown in the photo is fully water-compatible.
This is GT-SM GAZ-34036.
The vehicle is
It was widely used by the Allied forces.
I didn’t say bears with cubs are violent.