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'''General Winter''' is a term referring to the brutal winters in [[Russia]] that have proved to be the downfall of invaders such as [[Napoleon]] and [[Adolf Hitler]]. The name is an [[anthromorphization]] of the Russian weather, specifically referring to it as a military leader.
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'''General Winter''' is a term referring to the brutal winters in [[Russia]] that have proved to be the downfall of invaders such as [[Napoleon]] and [[Adolf Hitler]]. The name is an [[anthropomorphization]] of the Russian weather, specifically referring to it as a military leader.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:35, February 1, 2008

General Winter is a term referring to the brutal winters in Russia that have proved to be the downfall of invaders such as Napoleon and Adolf Hitler. The name is an anthropomorphization of the Russian weather, specifically referring to it as a military leader.