I deny the holocaust was part of WW2, it merely happened at the same time under the same person's rule. Surely the war was foreign policy and the holocaust domestic policy.
And please don't make the obvious misquote
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Quite, d00000000000000000gh. Not relevant to the good/bad at war argument.
Dunno why people are going on about WW2 anyway, it was 70 years ago. Our current conflict/tension is with the stinky Argies. Well done Germany!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostClearly you never actually studied WW1 or, especially, WW2 at school because the Germans were VERY good at war in those encounters.
The best team won, which is all I hoped for. Shame it wasn't more prolific but at least it ended without the artificialness of penalties.
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostThey may have been good at fighting and building technology, but they made bad strategic decisions and lost. How does that make them "VERY good at war"?
That and it was clearly a tongue in cheek comment, though I should have probably known better with the perpetual pissing contest that goes on here.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostClearly you never actually studied WW1 or, especially, WW2 at school because the Germans were VERY good at war in those encounters.Originally posted by speling bee View Post+ 1. Taking on the British and French Empires (& British Commonwealth), USA and USSR just proved to be a bit ambitious.
That and it was clearly a tongue in cheek comment, though I should have probably known better with the perpetual pissing contest that goes on here.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostClearly you never actually studied WW1 or, especially, WW2 at school because the Germans were VERY good at war in those encounters.
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostClearly being good at football is inversely proportional to being good at war.
The best team won, which is all I hoped for. Shame it wasn't more prolific but at least it ended without the artificialness of penalties.
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Clearly being good at football is inversely proportional to being good at war.
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostPlease don't let the squareheads win...
Come on Argentina, come on Lionel...
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