zaangalewa
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They were returning the favor of what the Germans did to their women.
Eh?
You conveniently left that part out.
Which part? We wrote in the 6th - 8th century the "lex baiuvariorum" where a man is punished twice as hard when he beat a woman instead of a man. So the German Charlesmagne - who had been not only the founder of Germany but also the founder of France - was not the first who thought about to educate men to respect women. It's in the opposite: The French had been sometimes a shame for Fracne on their own after their liberation when they shaved the hairs of women in public who had had an affair with a German. Also in times of war life goes on and this men and women who started to build a bridge between Germans and French had helped France a lot. And as far as I know Germans soldiers punished everyone of their comrades very hard on their own who hurted a woman - or only tried to do so.
Oh sorry. You spoke about Russia and not about France. Although Germans and Russians fought much more cruel against each other as this was in the West this had nothing to do with the Russian women - except that they had to suffer a lot indirectly because the situation was everywhere a disaster.
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