I couldn't help noting the hashtags: "cute little kid", "adorable," "cut kids,"

Doesn't it strike anyone else as a bit . . . odd . . . that this "cute" kid is wearing what appears to a genuine period adult military uniform (complete with real medals), just tailored in a kid's size?

I've seen kids of her apparent age in Civil War reenactment gear, but then there actually *were* kids of around that age in that war's fighting units. Did things really get desperate for the Soviets?



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I saw this in a friend's tumblr.

https://t.co/wYvB63ItXl

Can anybody ID the uniform for sure? Or the medals?


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