nice Czech Army video - Coca Cola drunk man in red is not welcome in Czechia. In Czechia and other Central European countries the symbol of Christmas is Ježíšek (the Bady Jesus) for centuries and not the Coca Cola drunk man (in fact commercial derivative of svatý Mikuláš (St. Nicolas) - we celibrate St. Nicolas in 6. 12.). At first, in the 1950s the Russian communists (with Czech communists help) tried to force a oldster in red dress on us, and since the 1990s, international corporations (especialy disrespectful Coca Cola) try to force the same oldster in red with only a different name on us again. The Russian communists did not succeed either and the corporations will not succeed either - also thanks to the Czech army
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The Baby Jesus is a donator of gifts here!
Reindeers were captured by Czech Army paratroopers. Santa got the sledge of Russian Grandfather Frost stored in the Czech State Material Reserves warehouse (for sure since the 1950s ) as a replacement for his destroed sledge. The Czech Army then transported Santa and his team to the Czech state border and Santa could continue his ride.
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The Baby Jesus is a donator of gifts here!
Reindeers were captured by Czech Army paratroopers. Santa got the sledge of Russian Grandfather Frost stored in the Czech State Material Reserves warehouse (for sure since the 1950s ) as a replacement for his destroed sledge. The Czech Army then transported Santa and his team to the Czech state border and Santa could continue his ride.
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