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oh god they are blaming germans again in the form of anglo-saxons. :-(

no bigger than germany is, it seems they caused a lot of stuff. :lol:


Never seem the gold plated sun lounger dug up at Sutton Hoo, then? ;-)
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Re: Could all the foreigners please "go back where they came from"?
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2006, 12:21:47 PM »
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And we made the biggest mistake humans can make:
We allowed that an Austrian mislead the majority of our nation to behave like beasts and start off a war with nearly the whole world, which finally costed about 60 million (!) lives.

This number alone makes me shiver - I must not start to imagine, what *personal fate* each of these numbers had - or I would go mad.


To be fair, had the treatise of versaille not been so ludicrously hard on the german economy (which was made worse by the worldwide depression) leading to deeply trying and humiliating times for the people it is questionable wether or not anybody would have taken the nazi party seriously enough for them to become so popular.
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Re: Could all the foreigners please "go back where they came from"?
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2006, 03:07:48 PM »
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I didn't say the treatise caused it to happen directly or excuses it, I am saying that perhaps had things have been less burdensome on the population they'd never have listened to the nutcase and his promises in the first place. He'd just have ended up being the leader of some fringe loony party rather than getting any serious support.
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Re: Could all the foreigners please "go back where they came from"?
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2006, 11:06:10 PM »
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The Wehrmacht invaded Poland in 1939, this is when WW2 begun so whats wrong with what I said?
But indeed I probably should have better used the word "started" instead of caused.


IIRC, it should have kicked off when the Sudatenland was invaded, but I guess the powers that be figured "oh well, we better write that one off and pick Poland. And mean it, this time."
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