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Originally posted by WTFH View PostDo keep up with your own words...
You claimed the link said the French won the battle of the Somme.
The link does not state that the French won the battle of the Somme.
Do you recognise the difference between your claim and the facts?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostDo Keep up at the back, Meridian posted a link, Blaster then defended him so inherited his sources.
You claimed the link said the French won the battle of the Somme.
The link does not state that the French won the battle of the Somme.
Do you recognise the difference between your claim and the facts?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostSeen it all now. Darmtwat defending the democratic rights of the Nazi Party.
Originally posted by vetran View Postwell he does think the EU is democratic so its not that much of a step for him to believe the third Reich was.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostMust be a different link to the one he posted. That link does not state that the French won the battle of the Somme.
That link does state times that the French army working with other armies were on the victorious side, but the idea of working with others is anathema to you, hence why you probably couldn't read the link correctly.
Do Keep up at the back, Meridian posted a link, Blaster then defended him so inherited his sources.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI didn't post any dodgy link; no-one disputes that the Somme was a largely British offensive, but it failed and down in Verdun the French inflicted a huge amount of damage to the German army as well as playing a significant role in the battle of the Somme.
1916 - Battle of the Somme - July 1st-November 18thThe battle, like many others in World War I, results in a draw between French and German forces.
Yes Verdun was a mostly French / German fight interestingly this link mentions others mattered look at point 7&8.
10 Things You May Not Know About the Battle of Verdun - History in the Headlines
Interestingly the Somme was launched partly to relieve the pressure on Verdun by the British.
The Battle of Verdun - History Learning Site
If you want to be taken seriously find some credible sources.
Preview of next week's stories from our expert remoaner war correspondents.
1. Agincourt - a very close French victory because the British went home eventually.
2. Waterloo - if only the English hadn't eaten all our horses.
3. Stalingrad it was a close thing but really the french won it, Ivan is a very common name in Bordeaux.
4. Iwo Jima - goodness knows what would have happened if the yanks hadn't had french toast that morning.Last edited by vetran; 3 February 2018, 16:04.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postyou know it was their country that was invaded not ours? We were there to help but we had to catch the ferry.
As I said from your dodgy link they claimed the French won the battle of the Somme the figures disagree with you.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
As I said from your dodgy link they claimed the French won the battle of the Somme.
That link does state times that the French army working with other armies were on the victorious side, but the idea of working with others is anathema to you, hence why you probably couldn't read the link correctly.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe longest and largest battle of WWI was actually the battle of Verdun, and was a battle in which the British didn't take part. The battle of Verdun started several months before the Somme offensive and was still continuing after the battle of the Somme was over.
The French suffered almost twice as many casualties as the British in 1916.
As I said from your dodgy link they claimed the French won the battle of the Somme the figures disagree with you.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwe aren't going to argue about WW2 as the french had their derriere handed to them repeatedly, read some history.
From your link claiming the French won the battle of the Somme its a bit biased.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Somme
Somme casualties
Nationality Total
casualties Killed &
missing POW
United Kingdom 350,000+ - -
Canada 24,029 - -
Australia 23,000 < 200
New Zealand 7,408 - -
South Africa 3,000+ - -
Newfoundland 2,000+ - -
Total British
Commonwealth 419,654[57] 95,675 -
French 204,253[57] 50,756 -
Total Allied 623,907 146,431 -
Germany 465,000–600,000[57][2][5][3] 164,055 38,000[61]
The Battle of the Somme was one of the costliest battles of World War I. The original Allied estimate of casualties on the Somme, made at the Chantilly Conference on 15 November 1916, was 485,000 British and French casualties and 630,000 German. As one German officer wrote,
Month British French Sub-
total German (% of
Allied
total)
July 158,786 49,859 208,645 103,000 49.4
August 58,085 18,806 76,891 68,000 88.4
September 101,313 76,147 177,460 140,000 78.9
October 57,722 37,626 95,348 78,500 82.3
November 39,784 20,129 59,913 45,000 75.0
Total 415,690 202,567 618,257 434,500 70.3
oh look the French lost far fewer soldiers.
That would be because they had far fewer soldiers who turned up...
Battle of the Somme - World War I - HISTORY.com
ok Cockie?
The French suffered almost twice as many casualties as the British in 1916.
The French generally played a greater role than Britain in winning WW 1 and had far more casualties.Last edited by BlasterBates; 3 February 2018, 13:29.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwe aren't going to argue about WW2 as the french had their derriere handed to them repeatedly, read some history.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThe Mail is going full-outrage against the House of Lords and their unelected status. This is curious because when reform was proposed to make them elected they went full-outrage against that too...
the Mail arguing both sides of an argument as it suits them is standard practice for them... Working on the principal that their target audience will have forgotten what they said last year/month/week/yesterday by the time they read today's diatribe.
I'm beginning to see a pattern here. Is it that they're all people with £1M houses?
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