Russia: Memories of Germany | European Journal
  • 12 years ago
Almost 600,000 Soviet troops were stationed in East Germany after World War Two. They experienced the fall of the Berlin Wall - and then the collapse of their own superpower.When the Soviet troops left the former East Germany in 1994, the Soviet Union had already ceased to exist. They were refused a joint parade with the US, French, and British troops in Berlin - a humiliating experience for an army that played an essential role in defeating Nazi Germany.