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One of the few Western examples of the Soviet military as good guys is ''[[Enemy at the Gates]]'', which is set during the [[Second World War]], when the USSR [http://www.nh.gov/nhsl/ww2/ww47prt.html were good guys], at least compared to [[Those Wacky Nazis]] so to speak. |
One of the few Western examples of the Soviet military as good guys is ''[[Enemy at the Gates]]'', which is set during the [[Second World War]], when the USSR [http://www.nh.gov/nhsl/ww2/ww47prt.html were good guys], at least compared to [[Those Wacky Nazis]] so to speak. |
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During the [[Red October]] era they coexisted (and fought) with [[ |
During the [[Red October]] era they coexisted (and fought) with [[Russians With Rifles]]. They won: rocket beats rifle, doesn't it? With the collapse of the USSR we now have [[Tricolours With Rusting Rockets]]. |
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Particularly notable depictions of Reds with Rockets include ''[[Red Dawn]]'' (supported by Cubans) and ''[[Command and Conquer|Command & Conquer: Red Alert]]''. |
Particularly notable depictions of Reds with Rockets include ''[[Red Dawn]]'' (supported by Cubans) and ''[[Command and Conquer|Command & Conquer: Red Alert]]''. |