It's a flippant way to say that you're upset or outraged or just exhausted by the behavior of something done by Europe. It's not intended to be taken as a serious statement. I think most people understand that the Red Army was exhausted and that the political, logistical, and most importantly social situation called for an end to hostilities.
It's a flippant way to say that you're upset or outraged or just exhausted by the behavior of something done by Europe. It's not intended to be taken as a serious statement. I think most people understand that the Red Army was exhausted and that the political, logistical, and most importantly social situation called for an end to hostilities.