I Just Realized That Ireland Was.........

skiskate

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Alot of angry stoners around here it seems.


If any country shed any blood in the effort to defeat the axis empire than that country should be respected, not belittled. Everybody helped out and did what had to be done.
 

bobbypyn

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In my view, Judaism has been painted as supporting virulent separatism by the other failed societies who chose them as the scapegoat for the true oppressors. That having been said, I view Judaism as I do all other religions; tools of control and separation for it's believers. And the Rothschilds have as much to do with Judaism as Billy Graham (american televangelist)
 

Cali.Grown>408

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I hate Limeys too, but this is bullshit. that bunker was the definition of fortified. he killed himself like the syphillitic coward that he was. period.
and honestly to claim otherwise leaves the door open for him to be considered a struck down martyr & it's really repulsive that you would spread such utter shit.
lol yea how do u know that? from the germans right? i mean were there british or us troops that witnessed his suicide?? nope cuz its just a myth..us mercenaries killed him and the germans didnt want to admit that he died at the hands of one his enemies, FACT. if i told how i know i'd have 2 kill you
 

bobbypyn

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Alot of angry stoners around here it seems.


If any country shed any blood in the effort to defeat the axis empire than that country should be respected, not belittled. Everybody helped out and did what had to be done.
Yeah bro, I get crunk on this topic because I see Germany 1935 on every streetcorner in america and it's scaring the holy shit out of me.
 

bobbypyn

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. if i told how i know i'd have 2 kill you
Is that because in order for me to accept what you are saying would draw me into an abyss of ignorance from which there is no escape? is that what would kill me from listening to you? cuz I guarantee you; YOU ain't killin a MOTHERFUCKING thing with me podna!
 

Cali.Grown>408

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i have a family member who was in ww2 and know alot of secretive shit..dont b so close minded..dont believe everything ur country/government says.. u should know that by now..and back in the 40's and 50's they covered up alot more shit then they do nowadays..u know what a coverup is dont u?? do u think its maybe possible the germans didny want to admit there GOD hitler wasny really a god and died at the hands of a sworn enemy?
 

Angry Pollock

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Actually and supposedly, the Russians were the ones that came upon Hitlers remains, they may still have part of his skull archieved. Remember, the Russians were the first ones in Berlin, although the allies would have been first but they stepped back because of some sort of an agreement between Russia and Britain, pissed Patton off but too bad. Many Germans were hoping the allies would get to Berlin first, they were scared to death of Russia, as it turned out, for good reason.
 

angelsbandit

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Nope.... The USA was of no help in WW2 - the bastards!

US 8th Air Force shot down 6,098 fighter planes
9.7 billion gallons of gasoline consumed, 1942-1945.
107.8 million hours flown, 1943-1945.
459.7 billion rounds of aircraft ammo fired, 1942-1945.
7.9 million bombs dropped overseas, 1943-1945.
2.3 million combat sorties, 1941-1945 (one sortie = one takeoff).

American industry delivered more than 276,000 military aircraft.
That number was enough not only for US Army, Navy and Marine Corps,
but for allies as diverse as Britain, Australia, China and Russia. In fact,
from 1943 onward, America produced more planes than Britain and Russia -
combined. And more than Germany and Japan together 1941-45.

A total of 110 million persons were mobilized for military service, more than
half of those by three countries: the USSR (22-30 million), Germany (17 million),
and the United States (16 million). British Empire and Commonwealth (8,720,000)

The U.S. spent the most money on the war, an estimated $341 billion, including
$50 billion for lend-lease supplies, of which $31 billion went to Britain,
 

Angry Pollock

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Nope.... The USA was of no help in WW2 - the bastards!

US 8th Air Force shot down 6,098 fighter planes
9.7 billion gallons of gasoline consumed, 1942-1945.
107.8 million hours flown, 1943-1945.
459.7 billion rounds of aircraft ammo fired, 1942-1945.
7.9 million bombs dropped overseas, 1943-1945.
2.3 million combat sorties, 1941-1945 (one sortie = one takeoff).

American industry delivered more than 276,000 military aircraft.
That number was enough not only for US Army, Navy and Marine Corps,
but for allies as diverse as Britain, Australia, China and Russia. In fact,
from 1943 onward, America produced more planes than Britain and Russia -
combined. And more than Germany and Japan together 1941-45.

A total of 110 million persons were mobilized for military service, more than
half of those by three countries: the USSR (22-30 million), Germany (17 million),
and the United States (16 million). British Empire and Commonwealth (8,720,000)

The U.S. spent the most money on the war, an estimated $341 billion, including
$50 billion for lend-lease supplies, of which $31 billion went to Britain,
don't foget the loss of life the USA encountered too. if britain and france would have listened to US GENERAL Pershing at the end of the 1st world war, there woildn't have been a second world war. that is a fact.
 

The Cryptkeeper

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And we got fucked by rebels and French? 13 colonies the British had in America, and you revolted like the pigs u are, that is what America was based on.
............Yah.

They weren't rebels that sailed away to start a new society that you dubbed your thirteen colonies. Nothing like that....
 

welshsmoker

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Nope.... The USA was of no help in WW2 - the bastards!

US 8th Air Force shot down 6,098 fighter planes
9.7 billion gallons of gasoline consumed, 1942-1945.
107.8 million hours flown, 1943-1945.
459.7 billion rounds of aircraft ammo fired, 1942-1945.
7.9 million bombs dropped overseas, 1943-1945.
2.3 million combat sorties, 1941-1945 (one sortie = one takeoff).

American industry delivered more than 276,000 military aircraft.
That number was enough not only for US Army, Navy and Marine Corps,
but for allies as diverse as Britain, Australia, China and Russia. In fact,
from 1943 onward, America produced more planes than Britain and Russia -
combined. And more than Germany and Japan together 1941-45.

A total of 110 million persons were mobilized for military service, more than
half of those by three countries: the USSR (22-30 million), Germany (17 million),
and the United States (16 million). British Empire and Commonwealth (8,720,000)

The U.S. spent the most money on the war, an estimated $341 billion, including
$50 billion for lend-lease supplies, of which $31 billion went to Britain,
where the fk did they find 6000 planes.?
 

Winter Woman

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Got it wrong again the Germans invented radar

The history of radar will show that it began in 1904. German engineer Christian Hulsmeyer created an apparatus capable of detecting an object’s presence some distance away. However, no single scientist invented the modern radar; scientists from several nations worked on it, especially during the 1930s and 40s.

Hulsmeyer received a patent for his invention in 1904. However it was Nikola Tesla who discovered that frequency could be used to detect the presence of vehicles as well as their course.
The succeeding years saw American and European scientists develop various radar devices. Coming on the heels of World War I, nations began to realize how important it could be for warfare.
One of the pioneers in the history of radar development was the Frenchman Emile Girardeau in 1934. He got a patent for his work. In 1935 it was put in the Normandie liner. Also that year, America had its first monopulse radar courtesy of Dr. Robert Page.
The Russian engineer P.K. Oschepkov invented the RAPID. It could sense the presence of a vehicle within 3 km. A similar model was produced in Hungary a year later by Zoltan Ray.
Robert Watson’s Radar System
But it was Robert Watson’s invention that showed the radar’s full potential. In 1935, Watson showed his work to the British Air Ministry. During this time, the British were more concerned about the alleged German death ray.
Watson stated that such a device was unlikely. At the same his radar impressed the British military that it became part of their defense system, the first in the history of radar.
World War II and the Cold War
World War II saw more rapid developments in radar technology. Both the British and the Germans were engaged in a race to produce larger and more sophisticated radars. However the Germans (as did the Japanese) were not able to fully harness it. It was the British that were able to utilize it more effectively.
The Cold War led to the development of more sophisticated radar systems. One of them was the Pinetree Line established by the US in the early 1950s. This was followed up by the DEW Line. This was followed by the ballistic Missile Early Warning System.
Radar Configurations
The history of radar has seen the appearance of various types of configurations and systems. These include continuous wave radar, Doppler radar, monopulse radar and Bistastic radar. Different types of radars are used for biological work and tackling the weather.
Different frequencies are also used. For coastal radar systems, the frequency range is 3 to 30 MHz. For ground breaking it is 30 to 330 MHz; the ballistic missile warning system uses 300 to 1000 MHz. For air traffic control it is 1 to 2 GHz. For missile guidance it is 8 to 12 GHz. The frequency for airport surveillance is 24 to 40 GHz.
The history of radar has been marked by rapid development and this continues to this day. Today, it is also being used in air traffic control, sensing of traffic violators and has meteorological uses as well.

i find it hard to beleive we would be speaking german, did they gain air supremacy over us? no?

did the luftwaffe bring us to our knees? no, your forgetting we invented radar and was using it during the bombings, the same radar we gave to you and you picked up signals of japan coming but let them bomb your own men! what a set of wankers your government was eh?

and if you didnt know many parts of england are a germanic descent, and are 'Aryan', Hitler thought we would be fighting alongside him, he did not expect to be fighting against us. British Army > American Army.

and germany didnt 'need' to invade Russia for russia to get involved, they was both fighting over Poland.

and for your info, you wouldnt exist without the British Empire! hahaha how do you like them apples
 

welshsmoker

Well-Known Member
Got it wrong again the Germans invented radar

The history of radar will show that it began in 1904. German engineer Christian Hulsmeyer created an apparatus capable of detecting an object’s presence some distance away. However, no single scientist invented the modern radar; scientists from several nations worked on it, especially during the 1930s and 40s.

Hulsmeyer received a patent for his invention in 1904. However it was Nikola Tesla who discovered that frequency could be used to detect the presence of vehicles as well as their course.
The succeeding years saw American and European scientists develop various radar devices. Coming on the heels of World War I, nations began to realize how important it could be for warfare.
One of the pioneers in the history of radar development was the Frenchman Emile Girardeau in 1934. He got a patent for his work. In 1935 it was put in the Normandie liner. Also that year, America had its first monopulse radar courtesy of Dr. Robert Page.
The Russian engineer P.K. Oschepkov invented the RAPID. It could sense the presence of a vehicle within 3 km. A similar model was produced in Hungary a year later by Zoltan Ray.
Robert Watson’s Radar System
But it was Robert Watson’s invention that showed the radar’s full potential. In 1935, Watson showed his work to the British Air Ministry. During this time, the British were more concerned about the alleged German death ray.
Watson stated that such a device was unlikely. At the same his radar impressed the British military that it became part of their defense system, the first in the history of radar.
World War II and the Cold War
World War II saw more rapid developments in radar technology. Both the British and the Germans were engaged in a race to produce larger and more sophisticated radars. However the Germans (as did the Japanese) were not able to fully harness it. It was the British that were able to utilize it more effectively.
The Cold War led to the development of more sophisticated radar systems. One of them was the Pinetree Line established by the US in the early 1950s. This was followed up by the DEW Line. This was followed by the ballistic Missile Early Warning System.
Radar Configurations
The history of radar has seen the appearance of various types of configurations and systems. These include continuous wave radar, Doppler radar, monopulse radar and Bistastic radar. Different types of radars are used for biological work and tackling the weather.
Different frequencies are also used. For coastal radar systems, the frequency range is 3 to 30 MHz. For ground breaking it is 30 to 330 MHz; the ballistic missile warning system uses 300 to 1000 MHz. For air traffic control it is 1 to 2 GHz. For missile guidance it is 8 to 12 GHz. The frequency for airport surveillance is 24 to 40 GHz.
The history of radar has been marked by rapid development and this continues to this day. Today, it is also being used in air traffic control, sensing of traffic violators and has meteorological uses as well.
yes but will it turn my telly over?
 

UncleBuck

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I know its a very very terrible thing to kill all those people. A very dark patch in history to be honest, just showing what we are capable of doing to each other.

But besides that, when I was talking to someone about this, they tried to give me the viewpoint Hitler had. They said, his country was in a tough position and Jewish people were making it harder for them. I would personally say that there is something wrong with the mindset of a Jew. They seem to just shop of Jews and only support each other, inevitably resulting in Jewish people being very successfull and anyone not included in this circle, ending up working for the Jewish people.

Some people find it quite easy to stick up for Jewish people and say that they are only successful businessmen, but don`t forget, we are all the slaves of money and controlled by a capitalist system. What they achive with their ways are only nice for them...

Now while this is going on Hitler was the guy who commanded millions of his men to death, it does make sense under all the cruel and horrible things that were done to them to somehow stop Jewish people doing this.

This is how someone explained it to me, he pretty much hates Jewish people but I`m no racist. I hope sending this message starts no fire, but what would be your opinion on this?
my opinion is: why the fuck would you post such anti-semitic tripe?

please tell me: what is wrong with my mindset? what is wrong with my wife's mindset?
 

Winter Woman

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Sorry, USA doesn't collect countries like the French, English, Portugal, Spain, Germany, Italy and the Danish did. I don't think Hawaii and Port Rico count. I think China will soon be collecting countries so watch your ass.

well as you know there isnt exactly a british empire anymore.
but as you also know it was the biggest empire in modern history! the sun never sat on the british empire!

i dont think the US could acheive what the British/european colonies did for the world, ie, democracy etc.. (i believe after the wall street crash london replaced new york for financial capital of the world too :P)


pretty good program on it at the moment too called Civilisation : Is The West History? http://www.channel4.com/programmes/civilization-is-the-west-history

basically showing how the western european colonies came to dominate the world and bring democracy etc.. to all 4 corners of the world, when realistically china was technologically alot more advanced etc... basically showing how other countries such as china are catching up with the western ways of life and being better than us at it! really interesting program.
 
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