Not sure why @NurseDave and @BarberDave have been struggling with this but I wanted to clear it up for them
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I don't think anyone has....Hmm, Chad must have seen my last video huh?
You're right someone actually wrote their thesis on it -I completely disagree with the last point. Horses were an integral part of the 1917 revolution. Prove me wrong.
Russia held the largest population of horses in the world at the beginning of the 1900s.
This large horse population would soon be decimated by World War I, the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, the Russian Civil War, collectivization, and World War II. This thesis will examine the changing relationship between the Russian people and the Russian horse from the end of the nineteenth century through the Soviet period, closely examining the 1930s collectivization period in which Russian peasants slaughtered their horses in resistance to the state-funded collectivization drive. As a result, horses became active participants in the resistance against collectivization.
I don't know what is scarier Cole...that someone wrote their thesis on the topic, or that you knew where to find it!You're right someone actually wrote their thesis on it -
From:
THEY KILL HORSES, DON'T THEY? PEASANT RESISTANCE AND THE DECLINE OF THE HORSE POPULATION IN SOVIET RUSSIA
Alanna Demers
I’ll give you $5 to do it and have Amber put the video on YouTube.I do not think that Crocodiles are at all likely to eat a suger cube that is offered to it. Only if you are offering it with your hand, in which case the eating of the sugar cube is incidental as they were only after your hand.
No crocs in Missouri. Sadly.I’ll give you $5 to do it and have Amber put the video on YouTube.