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Post by General William T. Sherman on Jul 5, 2016 11:33:07 GMT
Well thats easy. Germany will win, they've already beat France in 2 wars. Soccer is just a step down from fighting them xD Corrected it for you. More than 3 actually, Remember Napoléon? Yeah, Prussia pretty much surrendered after 3 months I said Germany, not Prussia. Otherwise, i wouldve also counted the Seven Years War which the Anglo-Prussian Alliance won. So, if we want to count Prussia, Seven Years War: Prussian Victory Napoleonic Wars: French Victory Franco-Prussian War: German Victory WWI: French Victory WWII: German victory against France, Allied victory over Germany So it is actually 3 German victories to 2 French Victories. Germany still wins.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jul 5, 2016 17:47:04 GMT
Corrected it for you. More than 3 actually, Remember Napoléon? Yeah, Prussia pretty much surrendered after 3 months I said Germany, not Prussia. Otherwise, i wouldve also counted the Seven Years War which the Anglo-Prussian Alliance won. So, if we want to count Prussia, Seven Years War: Prussian Victory Napoleonic Wars: French Victory Franco-Prussian War: German Victory WWI: French Victory WWII: German victory against France, Allied victory over Germany So it is actually 3 German victories to 2 French Victories. Germany still wins. Napoleonic Wars need to be separated, as 5 involved Prussia vs france The 1st, 2nd, and 4th Coalitions (separate wars, similar cast) saw France beat Prussia The 6th and 7th saw Prussia beat the French. This puts us at 5-4 for Germany/Prussia
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Jul 5, 2016 18:45:21 GMT
Napoleonic Wars need to be separated, as 5 involved Prussia vs france The 1st, 2nd, and 4th Coalitions (separate wars, similar cast) saw France beat Prussia The 6th and 7th saw Prussia beat the French. This puts us at 5-4 for Germany/Prussia Thank you for correcting me, I appreciate it. This still means, however, that Prussia/Germany has beaten France in more wars than vice versa.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jul 5, 2016 18:51:44 GMT
Napoleonic Wars need to be separated, as 5 involved Prussia vs france The 1st, 2nd, and 4th Coalitions (separate wars, similar cast) saw France beat Prussia The 6th and 7th saw Prussia beat the French. This puts us at 5-4 for Germany/Prussia Thank you for correcting me, I appreciate it. This still means, however, that Prussia/Germany has beaten France in more wars than vice versa. Truth. Just more wars for both sides. More spicy like that. And in Association Football, we all like a high-energy 5-4 game more than a slower 3-2 or 2-1, right?
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Post by NotU on Jul 5, 2016 18:52:52 GMT
Thank you for correcting me, I appreciate it. This still means, however, that Prussia/Germany has beaten France in more wars than vice versa. Truth. Just more wars for both sides. More spicy like that. And in Association Football, we all like a high-energy 5-4 game more than a slower 3-2 or 2-1, right? After Portugal vs Croatia, any game with goals seems interesting
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jul 5, 2016 19:06:00 GMT
Truth. Just more wars for both sides. More spicy like that. And in Association Football, we all like a high-energy 5-4 game more than a slower 3-2 or 2-1, right? After Portugal vs Croatia, any game with goals seems interesting So true #goaldrought
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jul 5, 2016 20:03:45 GMT
Corrected it for you. More than 3 actually, Remember Napoléon? Yeah, Prussia pretty much surrendered after 3 months I said Germany, not Prussia. Otherwise, i wouldve also counted the Seven Years War which the Anglo-Prussian Alliance won. So, if we want to count Prussia, Seven Years War: Prussian Victory Napoleonic Wars: French Victory Franco-Prussian War: German Victory WWI: French Victory WWII: German victory against France, Allied victory over Germany So it is actually 3 German victories to 2 French Victories. Germany still wins. No. 1) Seven Years' War was a status quo ante bellum for Prussia. 2) War of the First Coalition (French victory) 3) War of the 4th Coalition (French victory) 4) War of the 6th Coalition (Allied victory) 5) War of the 7th Coalition (Allied victory) 6) Franco-Prussian War (German victory) 7) WW1 (Allied victory) 8) WW2 (Allied Victory) France:4 Germany: 3 France didn't loose WW2. They continued fighting in Africa
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jul 5, 2016 20:18:38 GMT
No. 1) Seven Years' War was a status quo ante bellum for Prussia. 2) War of the First Coalition (French victory) 3) War of the 4th Coalition (French victory) 4) War of the 6th Coalition (Allied victory) 5) War of the 7th Coalition (Allied victory) 6) Franco-Prussian War (German victory) 7) WW1 (Allied victory) 8) WW2 (Allied Victory) France:4 Germany: 3 France didn't loose WW2. They continued fighting in Africa WWII is weird and can be counted both ways. Let's count it as 1 for each
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Jul 5, 2016 20:22:52 GMT
No. 1) Seven Years' War was a status quo ante bellum for Prussia. 2) War of the First Coalition (French victory) 3) War of the 4th Coalition (French victory) 4) War of the 6th Coalition (Allied victory) 5) War of the 7th Coalition (Allied victory) 6) Franco-Prussian War (German victory) 7) WW1 (Allied victory) 8) WW2 (Allied Victory) France:4 Germany: 3 France didn't loose WW2. They continued fighting in Africa Seven Years War, Prussia began winning once Russia withdrew, so i would say thats a win for Prussia. WWII, France surrendered in 6 months, thats a win in my book. You don't say Norway lost because there was resistance in the Norwegian Mountains. It is Germany 5, France 3.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jul 6, 2016 5:52:22 GMT
No. 1) Seven Years' War was a status quo ante bellum for Prussia. 2) War of the First Coalition (French victory) 3) War of the 4th Coalition (French victory) 4) War of the 6th Coalition (Allied victory) 5) War of the 7th Coalition (Allied victory) 6) Franco-Prussian War (German victory) 7) WW1 (Allied victory) 8) WW2 (Allied Victory) France:4 Germany: 3 France didn't loose WW2. They continued fighting in Africa Seven Years War, Prussia began winning once Russia withdrew, so i would say thats a win for Prussia. WWII, France surrendered in 6 months, thats a win in my book. You don't say Norway lost because there was resistance in the Norwegian Mountains. It is Germany 5, France 3. Wait what? The French surrendered after 1 month and 15 days of fighting. The Prussians surrendered after 19 days of fighting in 1806. France: 4 Germany/Prussia: 3. Also the Seven Years' War doesn't count as Prussia didn't win anything
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jul 6, 2016 5:53:05 GMT
No. 1) Seven Years' War was a status quo ante bellum for Prussia. 2) War of the First Coalition (French victory) 3) War of the 4th Coalition (French victory) 4) War of the 6th Coalition (Allied victory) 5) War of the 7th Coalition (Allied victory) 6) Franco-Prussian War (German victory) 7) WW1 (Allied victory) 8) WW2 (Allied Victory) France:4 Germany: 3 France didn't loose WW2. They continued fighting in Africa WWII is weird and can be counted both ways. Let's count it as 1 for each Not really. France continued war in their colonies and occupied even French land by the end. I'd call that a victory
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Jul 6, 2016 11:44:09 GMT
Seven Years War, Prussia began winning once Russia withdrew, so i would say thats a win for Prussia. WWII, France surrendered in 6 months, thats a win in my book. You don't say Norway lost because there was resistance in the Norwegian Mountains. It is Germany 5, France 3. Wait what? The French surrendered after 1 month and 15 days of fighting. The Prussians surrendered after 19 days of fighting in 1806. France: 4 Germany/Prussia: 3. Also the Seven Years' War doesn't count as Prussia didn't win anything A. The Time in which a country surrendered doesn't really matter as to whether its a win or a loss. B. Prussia did win the Seven Years War because they held off the Austrians who wanted Silesia back. C. Simply because France had a resistance and occupied land later on does not mean they didn't surrender in 1940. Ill compromise, ill give WWII as a win for both, but Germany definitely won against France. Still, then, it is Germany 5, France 4
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jul 6, 2016 13:46:26 GMT
Portugal versus Wales tomorrow.... France vs Germany on Friday.
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Post by Mountbatten on Jul 7, 2016 2:56:14 GMT
Cam Newton voted #1 player of 2015-2016. Suck it Brady
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2016 5:56:25 GMT
Tomorrow Germany VS France I wish that was the final
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