Celebrating North Korea's brave contribution against Nazi Germany in WW2! (Bingo card called it)
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Dude on the far left has his weapon right up under his chin, for some reason.
And yeah, none of those dudes want to be there.
Korea did resist the Japanese before and during in WWII, granddaddy Kim was kinda famous for it tho?
Though it’s weird they didn’t send any vets, could be no North Korean WWII vets are still alive
I’d ask if you could tell me what Axis power Victory Day is meant to commemorate victory over, or what Axis power is referenced in the title, but unfortunately, I recognize your name, bootlicker.