First Entry: Stalingrad

Jan 20, 2005 23:02

Stalingrad on the River Volga. Between June 28, 1942 and February 2, 1943, somewhere between one and two million people lost their lives. That is an almost inconceivable number, all dead to satisfy the evil will of two men. Hitler and Stalin were both homicidal maniacs, and by the end of their careers, the one to two million lives taken in ( Read more... )

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zenassassin January 29 2005, 20:22:10 UTC
You'd be suprised....besides the more well documented Nazi experiments, there were several, lesser known & poorly documented causes of zombification. The sludge of excrement, munitions powder, silt, & chemical weapon discharge in the river Volga turned into a mass of bloody zombies, filth, & zombified dismembered bits that became a hemmorage in the arteries of the river.

Most of these are undocumented however, despite accounting for at least 100,000 zombies. Reason beign that by the time the War was over & tallies could be made by Science, most of it had choked its way down the river & they even now rest, writhing blindly, hungrily, in the blackness, in the half mile deep muck layer on the bottom of the abyssal ocean floor.

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