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Errr, wasn't he on the losing side? In fact wasn't he on the faction destroyed by the other lefties, so an even bigger loser? A bit like reading Gordon Brown's account of electioneering in 2010...
We need a book by the winner. "Homage to Spain's fascists, and how I helped them to win the war" by F.Franco
That would be "Spanish Republicanism, my part in it's downfall" by A. Schicklegruber...
... Orwell's "Homage to Catalonia". What a cracking book.
Errr, wasn't he on the losing side? In fact wasn't he on the faction destroyed by the other lefties, so an even bigger loser? A bit like reading Gordon Brown's account of electioneering in 2010...
We need a book by the winner. "Homage to Spain's fascists, and how I helped them to win the war" by F.Franco
Standards must have been low in Russia since you hardly display any logical or analytical capability.
Red Diploma is very hard to get, you need 5's in every subject, five 'excellents' - otlichno in Russian - think the phrase is 's otlichiem'.
Russian grading is simple, 1 to 5 basically - 5 the highest. When I go to parents evening now they go on about 'on a 5A+ working towards a 6B but the target is only a 6C- so we're well on track.' What?
Of course, the trouble with Russian Uni is it's crap, you can get prepped by the person who wrote the exam questions......
I had silver medal from school and a red diploma too
Babushka was in Leningrad in WW2 - a real horror story that is, during the siege, they were starving, literally. She's a Chemist, retired now obviously. At 55 too! Over 30 years in retirement!
My missus lot where all PhD's - must have been the elite! Think one of them got a red diploma is it? From Mgu.....
Naturally.
That's because in Russia it's not enough for a girl to look pretty, cook well, iron, wash etc etc but also be well educated - all this combined makes up good marriage
Basically after uni everyone got job - best people (based on grades or they were snitches to KGB whilst at uni) get good jobs, the rest will get tulip jobs. Good jobs would mean you might get your own room in a hostel like studenty dorms (you might need to be PhD with children to get your flat like happened with my parents), if you are tulip you might have to share same room.
My family was in a queue to buy car (Lada) for like 15 years I think - after that inflation destroyed all savings
FIL had a Zaporozhets, fukn awful it was, now he's got a Lada Sputnik, and that's a shed too but at least it starts.
Basically after uni everyone got job - best people (based on grades or they were snitches to KGB whilst at uni) get good jobs, the rest will get tulip jobs. Good jobs would mean you might get your own room in a hostel like studenty dorms (you might need to be PhD with children to get your flat like happened with my parents), if you are tulip you might have to share same room.
My family was in a queue to buy car (Lada) for like 15 years I think - after that inflation destroyed all savings
My missus lot where all PhD's - must have been the elite! Think one of them got a red diploma is it? From Mgu.....
Don't think this is strictly true, what happened was, when you left uni you expressed a preference for where you wanted to go, and flats where allocated according to need
What you think? Dude I lived there!
Basically after uni everyone got job - best people (based on grades or they were snitches to KGB whilst at uni) get good jobs, the rest will get tulip jobs. Good jobs would mean you might get your own room in a hostel like studenty dorms (you might need to be PhD with children to get your flat like happened with my parents), if you are tulip you might have to share same room.
My family was in a queue to buy car (Lada) for like 15 years I think - after that inflation destroyed all savings
"To" actually - it was the Soviet version of the book with a more appropriate ending - the baddies (fascists) died and the main hero married that girl and took her back to Soviet Union where he was from. The bells in this context symbolized happy marriage because there were no divorces in USSR.
HTH
For whom the bell tolls - Po kom zvonit' kolokol,
To whom the bell tolls - Komu zvonit' kolokol...
Second one doesn't make much sense, first one is the correct translation and the one used in Russian. I bloody knew that Russian degree would get used one day...
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