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Post by Voltaire on Aug 3, 2021 16:55:33 GMT
The first world war is the deadliest conflict in history of Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, Canada, Bulgaria, Romania, Australia, New Zealand and Turkey Napoleon Bonaparte has the most military victories in history.
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Post by Thortilla on Aug 3, 2021 18:30:08 GMT
The first world war is the deadliest conflict in history of Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, Canada, Bulgaria, Romania, Australia, New Zealand and Turkey Napoleon Bonaparte has the most military victories in history. The British Empire never lost more than 75 miles in a war since 1775.
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Post by Nhyjj on Aug 3, 2021 19:18:36 GMT
Napoleon Bonaparte has the most military victories in history. The British Empire never lost more than 75 miles in a war since 1775. Some Poles managed to hold Guderianโs divisions for more than three days even tho they where fighting 40 : 1. In his memoirs, Guderian admitted not knowing how that managed to hold for so long.
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Post by Voltaire on Aug 3, 2021 19:20:36 GMT
The British Empire never lost more than 75 miles in a war since 1775. Some Poles managed to hold Guderianโs divisions for more than three days even tho they where fighting 40 : 1. In his memoirs, Guderian admitted not knowing how that managed to hold for so long. Ernest Hemingway and some rebels freed Paris from German rule a day before the allies arrived.
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Post by Nhyjj on Aug 3, 2021 19:25:16 GMT
Some Poles managed to hold Guderianโs divisions for more than three days even tho they where fighting 40 : 1. In his memoirs, Guderian admitted not knowing how that managed to hold for so long. Ernest Hemingway and some rebels freed Paris from German rule a day before the allies arrived. The soviets actually postponed their liberation of Poland just so the Germans could crush the revolts in Warsaw.
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Post by Voltaire on Aug 3, 2021 19:27:46 GMT
Ernest Hemingway and some rebels freed Paris from German rule a day before the allies arrived. The soviets actually postponed their liberation of Poland just so the Germans could crush the revolts in Warsaw. The three heroes of the Chernobyl nuclear explosion actually survived.
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Post by Nhyjj on Aug 3, 2021 19:54:54 GMT
The soviets actually postponed their liberation of Poland just so the Germans could crush the revolts in Warsaw. The three heroes of the Chernobyl nuclear explosion actually survived. Yugoslavia was never liberated by the allies. It was liberated by itself.
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Post by Voltaire on Aug 3, 2021 20:30:05 GMT
The three heroes of the Chernobyl nuclear explosion actually survived. Yugoslavia was never liberated by the allies. It was liberated by itself. Julius Caesar supposedly never said Et Tu Brute on his deathbed
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Post by Nhyjj on Aug 3, 2021 20:51:56 GMT
Yugoslavia was never liberated by the allies. It was liberated by itself. Julius Caesar supposedly never said Et Tu Brute on his deathbed Danemark only holded against Germany for like 7hours.
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Post by Thortilla on Aug 3, 2021 20:52:38 GMT
Julius Caesar supposedly never said Et Tu Brute on his deathbed Danemark only holded against Germany for like 7hours. 6 with 43 minutes
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Post by Nhyjj on Aug 3, 2021 20:56:04 GMT
Danemark only holded against Germany for like 7hours. 6 with 43 minutes Oh... I was close. The American Army and the Wehrmacht fought together to defend a caste/prison against a SS division 2 or 3 times bigger than thereโs. Maurice Gamelin was one of the prisoners.
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Post by Thortilla on Aug 3, 2021 21:01:38 GMT
Oh... I was close. The American Army and the Wehrmacht fought together to defend a caste/prison against a SS division 2 or 3 times bigger than thereโs. Maurice Gamelin was one of the prisoners. Fritz KlinGenberg takes Belgrade with only 6 men
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Post by Nhyjj on Aug 3, 2021 21:11:38 GMT
Oh... I was close. The American Army and the Wehrmacht fought together to defend a caste/prison against a SS division 2 or 3 times bigger than thereโs. Maurice Gamelin was one of the prisoners. Fritz KlinGenberg takes Belgrade with only 6 men Approximately a 100 (116 I think) Swiss guards had to go on a last stand to protect the Pope and let him escape when Rome was sacked by the mutinied 1st Reich Mercenary army. They managed to buy enough time for the Pope, but paid it with their life (none survived)
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Post by Voltaire on Aug 3, 2021 21:26:57 GMT
Fritz KlinGenberg takes Belgrade with only 6 men Approximately a 100 (116 I think) Swiss guards had to go on a last stand to protect the Pope and let him escape when Rome was sacked by the mutinied 1st Reich Mercenary army. They managed to buy enough time for the Pope, but paid it with their life (none survived) Columbus never actually reached the United States, he never traveled past the Carribbean
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Post by Nhyjj on Aug 3, 2021 21:29:17 GMT
Approximately a 100 (116 I think) Swiss guards had to go on a last stand to protect the Pope and let him escape when Rome was sacked by the mutinied 1st Reich Mercenary army. They managed to buy enough time for the Pope, but paid it with their life (none survived) Columbus never actually reached the United States, he never traveled past the Carribbean And obviously he didnโt discover the Americaโs, neither did the Viking, it was the nomade tribes of Siberia, following the migrations of deers.
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