"Come back, comrade Colorado. Remember that you are named after the state that saw the Great Peasant Uprising in 1908 of wild Indians. Sure, they were eventually crushed by President Theodore Roosevelt leading imperialist armies and cowboys, but the battle lasted all winter, with more than 35,000 were killed. It was the greatest battle of the American West!"
"Come back, comrade Colorado. Remember that you are named after the state that saw the Great Peasant Uprising in 1908 of wild Indians. Sure, they were eventually crushed by President Theodore Roosevelt leading imperialist armies and cowboys, but the battle lasted all winter, with more than 35,000 were killed. It was the greatest battle of the American West!"
Was that a real event? I can't find any information about it online.
Was that a real event? I can't find any information about it online.
It's from the movie "Red Dawn" (1984). A Soviet soldier in Colorado misreading a sign to a national park.
Shushushu!What are you going to even use that for?Colorado...Colorado! Come on back!Huh?Oh! Thanks!I'm going to put it atop the partition wall.Right...It's the barbed wire you wanted!!And then we won't have any escaping refugees like Colorado again, will we!So you're the type to tie people up then, Comrade Medium One?The East is awesome!Looks like they've taken a shine to you.We have a dream!Next time I catch you, you're never getting away from me...She's after my ass, though...