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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Apr 16, 2021 11:13:07 GMT
I remember! Tutorial Lady! Thus " 𝘛𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘴𝘬𝘺"
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Post by John Marston on Apr 16, 2021 12:34:50 GMT
I remember! Tutorial Lady! Thus " 𝘛𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘴𝘬𝘺 " Your really quick! *Applauses*
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Post by John Marston on Apr 16, 2021 12:52:11 GMT
Warlord247 , I decided that I would add your 1948 thread in the newsletter. But, once it gets locked, I can't make any changes to it. So make another thread and put all your work (If you have planned on something else) in that thread. If this is it, I mean if you are not coming up with anything next, then it's fine
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Post by Warlord247 on Apr 16, 2021 12:58:41 GMT
Warlord247 , I decided that I would add your 1948 thread in the newsletter. But, once it gets locked, I can't make any changes to it. So make another thread and put all your work (If you have planned on something else) in that thread. If this is it, I mean if you are not coming up with anything next, then it's fine I'm gonna be posting all updates to that thread
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Post by John Marston on Apr 16, 2021 13:01:32 GMT
Warlord247 , I decided that I would add your 1948 thread in the newsletter. But, once it gets locked, I can't make any changes to it. So make another thread and put all your work (If you have planned on something else) in that thread. If this is it, I mean if you are not coming up with anything next, then it's fine I'm gonna be posting all updates to that thread That's ok. But I can't add any future works you will come up with. Only 1948 can be added. Are you planning on anything else after 1948?
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Post by John Marston on Apr 16, 2021 15:09:56 GMT
Saltin , you forgot to lock the Newsletter. BTW, how's the newsletter Saltin?
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Post by STILETT0 on Apr 16, 2021 21:23:41 GMT
Wow, I am very impressed. I wouldn't do that with someone as good as Lee (bless his heart). However, that is a very solid general, and one I am envious of. I'd rather if you didn't bless him....not in public, no. I understand that he joined the other side because he was more loyal to his state, not because he thought enslavement was right...but other people might not, just like those people call Philippe Petain and Francois Darlan traitors
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2021 2:39:06 GMT
Wow, I am very impressed. I wouldn't do that with someone as good as Lee (bless his heart). However, that is a very solid general, and one I am envious of. I'd rather if you didn't bless him....not in public, no. I understand that he joined the other side because he was more loyal to his state, not because he thought enslavement was right...but other people might not, just like those people call Philippe Petain and Francois Darlan traitors Philippe Petain was not traitor and you are ignoring his contribution in ww1.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2021 2:51:01 GMT
Isn't Charles Huntziger the best.
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Post by andrei on Apr 17, 2021 7:16:26 GMT
I'd rather if you didn't bless him....not in public, no. I understand that he joined the other side because he was more loyal to his state, not because he thought enslavement was right...but other people might not, just like those people call Philippe Petain and Francois Darlan traitors Philippe Petain was not traitor and you are ignoring his contribution in ww1. If I remember correctly Soviets took more french prisoners of war than "Free France" lost during so called La Résistance. Thanks to people like Petain there is grounded uncertanty who France was fighting against... Allies or Axis? La Résistance was a joke.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2021 10:06:40 GMT
Philippe Petain was not traitor and you are ignoring his contribution in ww1. If I remember correctly Soviets took more french prisoners of war than "Free France" lost during so called La Résistance. Thanks to people like Petain there is grounded uncertanty who France was fighting against... Allies or Axis? La Résistance was a joke. WW2 was conflict of ideologies, ww1 was conflict of nations.
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Post by andrei on Apr 17, 2021 10:11:55 GMT
If I remember correctly Soviets took more french prisoners of war than "Free France" lost during so called La Résistance. Thanks to people like Petain there is grounded uncertanty who France was fighting against... Allies or Axis? La Résistance was a joke. WW2 was conflict of ideologies, ww1 was conflict of nations. Hmm. Only that simple? And what ideology Petain was supporting?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2021 10:39:08 GMT
WW2 was conflict of ideologies, ww1 was conflict of nations. Hmm. Only that simple? And what ideology Petain was supporting? Right Wing Anti Semetic Conservative Anti Communist and it was Lavalle, who was responsible for collaboration with Germany. Also, it was not purely ideological but ideology did play important role unlike first one.
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Post by andrei on Apr 17, 2021 11:59:44 GMT
Hmm. Only that simple? And what ideology Petain was supporting? Right Wing Anti Semetic Conservative Anti Communist and it was Lavalle, who was responsible for collaboration with Germany. Also, it was not purely ideological but ideology did play important role unlike first one. Yeah, I understand. So basically Petain was OK about German national-socialist ideology. Is that what You are saying? Is it OK in regards to loyalty to Your own country? I mean You support the idea he was not a traitor. Nazy suprematic ideology is quite difficult to justify when we speak about collaboration regimes.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2021 12:53:18 GMT
Right Wing Anti Semetic Conservative Anti Communist and it was Lavalle, who was responsible for collaboration with Germany. Also, it was not purely ideological but ideology did play important role unlike first one. Yeah, I understand. So basically Petain was OK about German national-socialist ideology. Is that what You are saying? Is it OK in regards to loyalty to Your own country? I mean You support the idea he was not a traitor. Nazy suprematic ideology is quite difficult to justify when we speak about collaboration regimes. How can you say that Vichy France was not loyal to France, it was a government made and led by French, Germany barely had any influence in its internal matters, Hitler asked Petain to sign the tripartite pact, but he refused, if it was a puppet, do you think he could have done that especially it has very weak Army and has half of its territory and capital under German occupation. Vichy Government was as autonomous as Spain,Bulgaria and Italy. Anti-Semetic legislation were partially because of general antisemitism among its leaders who were right wingers and partially to show a friendship to Hitler. Right Wingers' opposition was a major reason for France not involving in Spanish Civil War because they saw Communism as a bigger threat and Franco as like-minded. As for term of Armistice, its situation was like Weimer Republic, predecessor lost in the war so it has to accept. In my opinion, it acted in the best interest of French People except Jews and other "undesirables", because it was easier for De Gaulle to shout on Radio calling for the French people to fight on, while sittung in luxury of London than continuing the Fight.
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