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combat leaflet "Evening Otorten"
SURI:
It could be considered a satirical leaflet if no one died. And if this has already happened, connecting the leaflet with the scene is essential. And when I take it in this context, I see events quite differently.
SURI:
Otherwise, I don't dispute that those who wrote it had fun with it.
GlennM:
I believe far too much is being read into the interpretation of the leaflet if for not any other reason than when discovered it is incriminating evidence of a conspiracy. The whole point of this alleged massacre is to do it and get away with murder! There was no conspiracy, nor murder based on the facts at hand. I still think the leaflet is a weak document, probably incomplete.
Satire, I can understand. They would use the leaflet as kindling the following night at the lake, I suppose. For me, if there is anything to get out of this sheet of paper its that none of it suggests a verbal attack on an institution, nor an individual. It appears hurriedly done and done in fun. If anything, it is a nod to the post Stalinist relaxation of restrictions in the Khrushchev era.
SURI:
The longer I look at this leaflet, the more I realize that it actually has everything
WHO, WHAT, WHEN, HOW
The leaflet is also divided into a left part (BEFORE) and a right part (AFTER).
It's a shame it's not complete. According to witnesses, there were also tasks written there for the next day. I'd really be interested in those.
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