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The Eastern Border

Polar Bear Expedition

The Eastern Border

Kristaps Andrejsons

History, Documentary, Cold War, Ukraine, Soviet, News, Gonzo, War, Russia, Ussr, Society & Culture, Politics

4.6879 Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2018

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Greetings, Comrades!

This episode is about a “small war”, and you’ll get to know exactly what that means. This episode isn’t fun. It’s horror and war from the first person perspective. This was hard for me to make, and I fully excpect it’ll be hard for you to listen. It should be that way.

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1:29.5

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1:40.4

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1:47.0

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