Originally posted by tim123
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Previously on "German Army vs British Army - who would win?"
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI reckon them Germans are just as efficient as they were 70 years ago. They're just keeping it quiet and letting us bankrupt ourselves in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Clever buggers.
HTH
SB (who has forgotten more about the British Army than sas will ever know)
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I thought that the Germany army was constitutionally forbidden to actually fight (that what they always say when they are asked to send volunteers to somewhere dangerous).
So they wouldn't have a chance, would they?
tim
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAh, but in 1930 they weren't allowed to re-arm.
What's to stop them secretly building nukes, tunnelling under the north sea, and planting them under London?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThey ain't allowed nukes.
What's to stop them secretly building nukes, tunnelling under the north sea, and planting them under London?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe Germans aren't bothered about not having nukes though. They reckon they could just take France's in a matter of days
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWouldn't necessarily require nukes, just the TLAMs. Not sure if we'd be able to get replacements though as the US probably would not take too kindly to the UK expending it's entire stockpile on a friendly nation...
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Originally posted by zeitghostAs the song used to go, many many moons ago (and slightly inaccurately as it happens)... "We won the war in 1944"...
"Two World Wars and One World Cup,
Two World Wars and One World Cup"
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDon't the Jerries have TLAMs too?
Also, I don't think they have the subs to deploy them (with the UK as a target).
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWouldn't necessarily require nukes, just the TLAMs. Not sure if we'd be able to get replacements though as the US probably would not take too kindly to the UK expending it's entire stockpile on a friendly nation...
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