Day Mne Na Pamyat 📌 🔖

In historical contexts, particularly during World War II, this phrase was frequently used by Soviet soldiers when confiscating items like watches or jewelry from civilians in liberated or occupied territories. A notable account of this can be found in the testimony of Václav Duda on Memory of Nations , where he describes a soldier asking for the time before taking his father's pocket watch with that exact phrase. Václav Duda (1933) - Memory of Nations

"Day Mne Na Pamyat" (Russian: Дай мне на память ) translates to or "Give it to me for memory." Day Mne Na Pamyat

Day Mne Na Pamyat

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