[–] foobar_ 7y ago ↗ This almost reads like a plot from a movie. This seriously couldn't have happened. I don't believe it. It's easy to mythologise people who are dead. [–] AstralStorm 7y ago ↗ Except it did. It was so unbelievable it actually worked.Sorge was lucky to escape the purge - otherwise nobody would have heard of him since the most interesting moment was his capture. [–] foobar_ 7y ago ↗ Call me cynical ... historians, writers and the movies seem to fabricate things up to keep people in a dream. At this point I'm pretty certain there are no "heroes" who "save" the world like Mission Impossible.
[–] AstralStorm 7y ago ↗ Except it did. It was so unbelievable it actually worked.Sorge was lucky to escape the purge - otherwise nobody would have heard of him since the most interesting moment was his capture. [–] foobar_ 7y ago ↗ Call me cynical ... historians, writers and the movies seem to fabricate things up to keep people in a dream. At this point I'm pretty certain there are no "heroes" who "save" the world like Mission Impossible.
[–] foobar_ 7y ago ↗ Call me cynical ... historians, writers and the movies seem to fabricate things up to keep people in a dream. At this point I'm pretty certain there are no "heroes" who "save" the world like Mission Impossible.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 23.7 ms ] threadSorge was lucky to escape the purge - otherwise nobody would have heard of him since the most interesting moment was his capture.