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For the development of the project: https://www.donationalerts.com/r/nvp73 For some reason, many people mistakenly believe that any war is exclusively shooting, explosions, a bunch of weapons around, columns of tanks, clouds of planes and the most high-tech equipment that is trusted to strong guys with strong-willed faces, with the help of which they beat enemies without sleep or rest. But the reality is usually much more prosaic - shooting tanks, machine guns and planes are at most 5-10% of what happens in a war. The rest for you is everyday life. The most basic everyday life, only in slightly changed conditions. You will have to eat, sleep, walk and wear clothes constantly. Going away for a year to serve in the army or signing a contract with the army in peacetime is not such a difficult undertaking. Some guys even perceive it for themselves as a small adventure and a good school of life. But sometimes it happens in the world that people, and sometimes entire nations, who have never even thought about war, find themselves in a situation that requires the full strain of their entire will. One example of such a situation is a full-scale war like the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, which required the mobilization of resources and forces of the entire multinational USSR. During the 4 years of the war, almost 29 million ordinary Soviet citizens were mobilized for service in the armed forces alone (in addition to the 5.5 million active army). Most of them never even thought that they would have to fight, but it so happened that they were born in such times. And this can happen at any time and to anyone - no generation is immune from this. And the question of your survival, the preservation of your life and health will often depend on you yourself. Because the tasks of commanders are to command troops and units and organize the main aspects of the life of servicemen, and not to be nannies for new arrivals. That's why we decided to interview people who have gone through similar events and make a list that everyone who is thrown into the furnace of a world war, if one happens, should take. All the details are in the video. For those who are too lazy to watch anything or want to get straight to the point, there is a time code below. Timecode: 00:00 – start of video 0:09 – what the video is about 00:24 – what will happen to the average person 01:30 – what to take with you/what not to take with you 02:41 – what to take from things 07:39 – what not to take from things 08:28 – about weapon attachments 09:28 – what to take from medicine 12:08 – what not to take from medicine 12:43 – in general about equipment and fashionable things 13:29 – who will fight 14:53 – who went to fight then Music from the video: Mikhail Kostylev – 28 Panfilov's Men Mikhail Kostylev – Either a Legend or a Myth Call of Duty 2 – menu main theme John Dedney – Satan Appears Mikhail Kostylev – Motherland Mikhail Kostylev - Winter Waltz Team NVP73 https://taplink.cc/nvp73