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FIREWALL 11-11-08 04:21 PM

:rotfl: @ SKYBIRD Everything is a conspiricy to you. :p :rotfl:

kranz 11-12-08 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Hitman

What amazes me even more is that Hitler, Göring and all that rubbish were veterans of WW1, and despite what they had seen and suffered themselves, they were eager to throw the world into another war as soon as possible.

with a little help of those who were on the other side...

Christopher Snow 11-12-08 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by kranz
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hitman

What amazes me even more is that Hitler, Göring and all that rubbish were veterans of WW1, and despite what they had seen and suffered themselves, they were eager to throw the world into another war as soon as possible.

with a little help of those who were on the other side...

Yeah? Then I invite you to name them here. Please do name for me " those were on the other side."

Please do go ahead.



CS

Christopher Snow 11-12-08 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird
A germannews article yesterday said that historians found 85-90% of all photos from battle and war in WWIwere bstaged fakes and showed no real battles, even if the scenes depicted were epic, but were taken during manouvers, or were put on stage.

Be careful, Skybird, that you don't accidentely come across as some sort of "tinfoil-hat-wearing" CONSPIRACY THEORIST simply because you pointed this out.

No. "God" forbid anyone should every accuse YOU of succumbing to this sort of fallacy...or reasoning. :D


CS

kranz 11-12-08 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Christopher Snow

Please do go ahead.

I meant the countries so: England, Italy, USSR

August 11-12-08 09:28 PM

My Great Grandfather August Karl. After four years of war time service he gave his life for his country on Oct 3rd 1918.

http://mysite.verizon.net/vzesrrf3/s...Augustkarl.jpg

fatty 11-12-08 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Thomen
In the spirit of this thread...

R.I.P
George Lawrence Price and all other soldiers who fought and died.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Lawrence_Price

Cheers, nice to see a fellow Nova Scotian remembered.


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