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[[File:YouTube_-_Тухачевский._Заговор_Маршала_2010_13_16_0001.jpg|thumb|350px|Dybenko in Stalin Parodies.]] |
[[File:YouTube_-_Тухачевский._Заговор_Маршала_2010_13_16_0001.jpg|thumb|350px|Dybenko in Stalin Parodies.]] |
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'''Pavel Dybenko''' (February 16th 1889 - July 29th 1938) was a Soviet revolutionary and leading Soviet officer. |
'''Pavel Dybenko''' (February 16th 1889 - July 29th 1938) was a Soviet revolutionary and leading Soviet officer. |
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==Stalin Parodies== |
==Stalin Parodies== |
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− | Dybenko recently made his debut as [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] Parodies' [[Wilhelm Burgdorf|Burgdorf]] equivalent (due to his liking for alcohol and drunken singing) in [[Benad361]]'s |
+ | Dybenko recently made his debut as [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] Parodies' [[Wilhelm Burgdorf|Burgdorf]] equivalent (due to his liking for alcohol and drunken singing) in [[Benad361]]'s parody; [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbGP9ovN6xI%7CPavel Pavel Dybenko: Stalin's Answer to Burgdorf...]] and has little choice but to accept; Stalin threatens to deport his wife to Siberia if he refuses. |
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+ | Pavel Dybenko real.jpg|Real life Pavel Dybenko. |
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 29 November 2015
Pavel Dybenko (February 16th 1889 - July 29th 1938) was a Soviet revolutionary and leading Soviet officer.
Stalin Parodies
Dybenko recently made his debut as Stalin Parodies' Burgdorf equivalent (due to his liking for alcohol and drunken singing) in Benad361's parody; [Pavel Dybenko: Stalin's Answer to Burgdorf...] and has little choice but to accept; Stalin threatens to deport his wife to Siberia if he refuses.