That's not what we're saying but you have to admit that germans had the cultural underpinning for Nazism or else there is no way Nazi could have been so sucessful so fast.
Yes yes I hear the arguement that no one knew the horrors but the Germans I lived next too and who would be honest said...
There has always been a German Drang nach Osten. The old eastern Germanic/Slav border was the Elbe not the Oder. Hamburg was founded in the 900's as a frontier outpost. Don't forget Austria was Karl der Grosse's Ostmark (Eastern March). German settlement spread east in what they called East...
No bard32. When I was in ROTC and dreaming of going into the 11th ACR I knew that I would only be a speed bump to the WP. My goal would have been to delay WP forces so that US forces could get to POMCUS areas and mount up.
There is NO way with out nukes that the NATO could have taken the WP...
You're all wrong. The History Channel clearly shows previously lost documents from the Thule society and trained sealions. The proof is out there!
Trained sealions! Undetectable by radar and sonar carrying 2-3 corps of elite badassery Waffen SS who will die to the last man!
ooc: wow, that thick.
Really? Why? All he did was win up until July 1941. He RULED europe and gave germans there pride back. The average german had food, money that was worth something and pride in his nation.
The military would make him an idol and villify surviving nazi leaders. He would become a symbol. There...
I still think the Nazi/Whermacht would spin Hitler as a hero. The ideal leader. He had suffered no set backs to this point. He'd be Bismark, Otto, Karl der Grosse, Ceaser, Alexander, jebus etc all rolled into one if the Army could beat the soviets and not declare war on america
The flat bottomed river barges. Napoleon had that idea to. So did the Vasa, but it sunk :(
Maybe it was called Op Sealion cuz the Thule Society had mystically trained sea lions to carry over Waffen SS troops. They were working on whales to hual panzers to.
I saw it on History "Nazi Occult" it...
If you keep your secondary sources wrapped in original packaging they are worth more later. Just a thought
The Flying tigers were over rated as was Yamamoto
True, we do tend to forget about the little man. Rommel was important but so was every member of the DAK and even the italians he inspired, but he could not overcome the material superiority that Montgomery was finally smart enough to bring to bear.
Same thing, would Alexander be so Great with...
Today is the 102nd anniversity of the 1906 quake in San Fran. After this quake San Fran lost its place as the premier city on the left ocast and LA grew.
What would be the effects on the West Coast and the US if there had been no 1906 quake or even a minor 4.0 one? How would it have effected...