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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 27, 2016 1:05:24 GMT
Actually undefeated are Lannes (me) SuvorovD'avout Alexander the Great True, but I was talking about debates and disagreements. Oh, yes then you probably are
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 27, 2016 1:43:53 GMT
You know who else never lost a battle?
WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN
and also John Cena, because...well he's John Cena, enough said.
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Post by Horatio Nelson on Apr 27, 2016 1:53:40 GMT
You know who else never lost a battle? WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN and also John Cena, because...well he's John Cena, enough said. Well said lmao! Sherman shrek'd my homestate.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 27, 2016 3:04:11 GMT
You know who else never lost a battle? WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN and also John Cena, because...well he's John Cena, enough said. John Cena never lost because no enemy ever saw him. And Sherman technically lost the people of Georgia
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Apr 27, 2016 5:05:27 GMT
Some randomness of world war one (note that I've been hooked to the channel "the great war" on YouTube).
1) Franz Josef Declares war on Serbia! (Needless to explain).
2) France thinks its still 1814 and take out thousands of men from Paris, to charge on the Germans (in 1914) and then, epic fail!! , the French lose 27000 men (a staggering number!) of men in one single day (highest by any country in the WHOLE war!). How? Germans have machine guns -_-
3) Oskar Potiorek leads the third invasion of Serbia, loses Kolubara and Belgrade and retreats home, underdog Serbia is famous by this victory, one more time.
4) the entire Battle of Tannenberg, the Germans destroyed the entire Russian first and second armies (~100000 men)
5) Graf Conrad von Hotzendorf's attacks on the Russians in the Carpathians! (Needless to explain).
6) Enver Pasha and his brilliance at Sarikamis!
These are the ones I wrote, the channel though made a video on all these titled;
"Top 11 stupid moves of early world war one" look it up!
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Post by best75 on Apr 27, 2016 5:48:48 GMT
I opened 50 whispers of the old gods packs today. 5 cards per pack so I got 250 cards total. Of them... 177 were common 56 were rare 15 were epic 2 were legendary
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Post by Bismarck on Apr 27, 2016 15:52:22 GMT
Lol everybody knows where the quote button is, he's been here for a year. He must have forgot that cusing was against the forum rules, so guessing that he forgot where the quote button was isn't that much of a reach. SHOTS FIRED
SHOTS FIRED
WOMBO COMBO
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Post by Horatio Nelson on Apr 27, 2016 16:46:52 GMT
He must have forgot that cusing was against the forum rules, so guessing that he forgot where the quote button was isn't that much of a reach. SHOTS FIRED
SHOTS FIRED
WOMBO COMBO Thank you, I'm flattered.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 27, 2016 21:55:03 GMT
Some randomness of world war one (note that I've been hooked to the channel "the great war" on YouTube). 1) Franz Josef Declares war on Serbia! (Needless to explain). 2) France thinks its still 1814 and take out thousands of men from Paris, to charge on the Germans (in 1914) and then, epic fail!! , the French lose 27000 men (a staggering number!) of men in one single day (highest by any country in the WHOLE war!). How? Germans have machine guns -_- 3) Oskar Potiorek leads the third invasion of Serbia, loses Kolubara and Belgrade and retreats home, underdog Serbia is famous by this victory, one more time. 4) the entire Battle of Tannenberg, the Germans destroyed the entire Russian first and second armies (~100000 men) 5) Graf Conrad von Hotzendorf's attacks on the Russians in the Carpathians! (Needless to explain). 6) Enver Pasha and his brilliance at Sarikamis! These are the ones I wrote, the channel though made a video on all these titled; "Top 11 stupid moves of early world war one" look it up! I watched that video like 10 times and still laugh when seeing it. I love the Great War channel.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 27, 2016 21:56:16 GMT
My favourite mistakes from WW1 are the Russian officer, the Ottomans forgetting the plane's existence, France marching with coloured uniforms against their enemies and the British doing nothing when they could've split the German army in 1915
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 27, 2016 22:45:39 GMT
The award for bravest men in the war goes to: Canada, for defending Ypres from the Germans, fighting in the Somme and at the hundred days offensive and for being complimented by the Germans themselves.
The award for least brave men in the war goes to: Russia, despite being very tough call, the political situation in the country caused for many to mutiny.
The award for best general of the war goes to: Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck, for defending the German colony of East Africa for the whole war without support from Berlin or reinforcements.
The award for worst general of the war goes to: Conrad Von Hotsendorf, just...in general.
The award for the largest army at the start of the war goes to: Russia
The award for having the most professional army goes to: Britain
The award for most fronts fought on goes to: Germany, fought on almost every front of the war.
The award for most decisive impact goes to: America, filled in the void left by Russia and supplied the Allies with weapons and men.
The award for most indecisive impact goes to: Italy, not that they weren't a major player, their contribution to the allied victory was not as great as expected.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Apr 27, 2016 22:49:27 GMT
The award for bravest men in the war goes to: Canada, for defending Ypres from the Germans, fighting in the Somme and at the hundred years offensive and for being complimented by the Germans themselves. The award for least brave men in the war goes to: Russia, despite being very tough call, the political situation in the country caused for many to mutiny. The award for best general of the war goes to: Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck, for defending the German colony of East Africa for the whole war without support from Berlin or reinforcements. The award for worst general of the war goes to: Conrad Von Hotsendorf, just...in general. The award for the largest army at the start of the war goes to: Russia The award for having the most professional army goes to: Britain The award for most fronts fought on goes to: Germany, fought on almost every front of the war. The award for most decisive impact goes to: America, filled in the void left by Russia and supplied the Allies with weapons and men. The award for most indecisive impact goes to: Italy, not that they weren't a major player, their contribution to the allied victory was not as great as expected. Uhhh.. Hundred Years offensive? And yes, Von Lettow-Vorbeck was brilliant. He kept the British on their toes for years, while pushing for racial equality in his army. The man appointed African officers, if I'm not mistaken
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 27, 2016 23:20:11 GMT
The award for bravest men in the war goes to: Canada, for defending Ypres from the Germans, fighting in the Somme and at the hundred years offensive and for being complimented by the Germans themselves. The award for least brave men in the war goes to: Russia, despite being very tough call, the political situation in the country caused for many to mutiny. The award for best general of the war goes to: Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck, for defending the German colony of East Africa for the whole war without support from Berlin or reinforcements. The award for worst general of the war goes to: Conrad Von Hotsendorf, just...in general. The award for the largest army at the start of the war goes to: Russia The award for having the most professional army goes to: Britain The award for most fronts fought on goes to: Germany, fought on almost every front of the war. The award for most decisive impact goes to: America, filled in the void left by Russia and supplied the Allies with weapons and men. The award for most indecisive impact goes to: Italy, not that they weren't a major player, their contribution to the allied victory was not as great as expected. Uhhh.. Hundred Years offensive? And yes, Von Lettow-Vorbeck was brilliant. He kept the British on their toes for years, while pushing for racial equality in his army. The man appointed African officers, if I'm not mistaken Yeah, meant Hundred Days Offensive...My bad
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Post by Von Bismarck jr on Apr 28, 2016 0:44:47 GMT
General William T. Sherman Mountbatten Why'd he get banned? I didn't particularly like him, but I never found out why. I can't help but wonder if he's back with another account, either.
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Post by Mountbatten on Apr 28, 2016 0:57:10 GMT
General William T. Sherman Mountbatten Why'd he get banned? I didn't particularly like him, but I never found out why. I can't help but wonder if he's back with another account, either. The same reason why other people get banned, excessive infractions of the forum rules. It's temporary.
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