In my mind, cossacks are always associated with Ukraine, Bogdan Hmelnitsky, and other hetmans (leaders). Why then does Russia have it as a unique unit? There were cossacks in Russia, but they did not play such an important role in history as the Ukrainian cossacks did.
I think that Russia's unique unit should be Red Army Man with a pointy hat (rifleman with a higher attack?). They were the Soviet soldiers, but the Soviet Union was dominated by Russia, wasn't it?
Any comments?
I think that Russia's unique unit should be Red Army Man with a pointy hat (rifleman with a higher attack?). They were the Soviet soldiers, but the Soviet Union was dominated by Russia, wasn't it?
Any comments?