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Were there Chinese in the army of Genghis Khan in Russia?
I did some genetic research and met one Russian guy who had the same Y chromosome haplotype (O3) as me. He is as white as any white person you meet and I am 100% Chinese. Y chromosomes are only passed on from father to son. More than 80% of the billion Chinese have Hap. O. How did a Russian dude end up with a typically Chinese gene? I later read that Genghis Khan and his grandsons had employed Chinese siege engineers and foot soldiers to scale walled castles of Europe and the Middle East. Later during the Mongol rule of Russia and Persia, some Chinese merchants made their living in those lands. Many of them never returned to China. Presumably they intermarried with locals. In the Tatar quarter of the Russian city of Novgorod, they found a couple Chinese settlements of merchants. Russians also have a genetic trait that doesn't enable them to tolerate alcohol as well as other Europeans. Thus, they are more like Asians and Native Americans in this regard. People mixed
Undoubtedly. Ghengis Khan marched his regiments to the Great Wall, but did not attack. Instead he decided to go around to the beach, and took Beijing [This is similar to the German attack of Europe, going around the Magino Line - the "sitting or phoney war", and through the Black Forest].
Ghengis Khan took soldiers, including Chinese, and came to Vienna. He died before he could take the city. Accoding to Mongol tradition, the Generals had to go back to Asia to elect a new leader. This saved Vienna. The people baked crescent shaped pasties to celebrate. The French, or Gauls, called them "cressants" to this day.
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Is it true that the US Ambassador to Russia's father was the only soldier to fight for both the US and Soviets?
in both nations' armies?
I read on a website that John Beyrle, the new US Ambassador to Russia, is the son of the only soldier to have fought against the Nazis during World War II as both an American GI and a uniformed member of the Soviet Red Army, and that in fact a book called "The Simple Sounds of Freedom" was published on him.
Is this a true statement, or just a rumor on this website?
Could anyone please check this out?
In 2003 his son gave interview to "the new newspaper" Russia. There he has described, how his father ran from a nazi concentration camp. Then he has got to Russian tank division and was at war with them. Has been wounded. He was rescued by the Russian nurse.
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That sucks. The people in the US military don't know how good they have it. When I go out on crappy details a lot of my friends tell me "man that sucks." I say, "It could be worse," because I know it really could.