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Erm he died in December of '45
FUCK, I was thinking of MacArthur.Erm he died in December of '45
I’ve become increasingly convinced Hitler was right to invade the USSR and his mistake was dividing himself instead of going just for Baku and letting the loss of oil decide things.They only bled for that shit because Hitler pulled a stupid and decided to attack the guys sending him the grain, fuel, and other natural resources Germany needed. They were quite happy cooperating with Nazi Germany until then, not just in terms of trade but even military training.
And let's not get into that whole splitting Poland in two deal.
I am disappointed in Donald J. Sorrows.https://youtube.com/watch?v=FaL0zpTUxfciSorrow gives his $0.02. Basically calls Bo a retard and agreed with the ban, but not the duration of it. Swimmy shows up toward the end.
I’ve become increasingly convinced Hitler was right to invade the USSR and his mistake was dividing himself instead of going just for Baku and letting the loss of oil decide things.
If I am wrong it’s probably because people talk up the USSR as destined for victory and that’s made me think less of them.
Stalin did go into temporary shock when he heard of Barbarossa, but both were already pushing against the line agreed at the Nazi-Soviet Pact in terms of territories taken. Hitler was a gambler with extraordinary luck taking down a France that on paper (without considering such things as the refusal to use radios as they were insecure) was superior. Stalin was someone who carefully bided his time, a poker face, who waited for just the right opportunity and Hitler didn't really want the Soviet dictator to have the time given his sheer bounty of resources and manpower but still disordered by Soviet stupidities. Taking Moscow might've been okay, but Hitler couldn't and wouldn't seem to choose one thing or the other. The Germans still heavily relied on older methods like horses for logistics, had a fairly good oil resources with Romania and had a coal liquefaction industry for shortfalls. Decapitating the Soviet State by taking Moscow might've worked, but again couldn't make up his mind.I’ve become increasingly convinced Hitler was right to invade the USSR and his mistake was dividing himself instead of going just for Baku and letting the loss of oil decide things.
If I am wrong it’s probably because people talk up the USSR as destined for victory and that’s made me think less of them.
My thinking too. It’s also like World War I— the Germans doing something “rash” because they know another power will just join against them anyway. In WWI it was crossing through Belgium which “provoked” Britain.Stalin did go into temporary shock when he heard of Barbarossa, but both were already pushing against the line agreed at the Nazi-Soviet Pact in terms of territories taken. Hitler was a gambler with extraordinary luck taking down a France that on paper (without considering such things as the refusal to use radios as they were insecure) was superior. Stalin was someone who carefully bided his time, a poker face, who waited for just the right opportunity and Hitler didn't really want the Soviet dictator to have the time given his sheer bounty of resources and manpower but still disordered by Soviet stupidities. Taking Moscow might've been okay, but Hitler couldn't and wouldn't seem to choose one thing or the other. The Germans still heavily relied on older methods like horses for logistics, had a fairly good oil resources with Romania and had a coal liquefaction industry for shortfalls. Decapitating the Soviet State by taking Moscow might've worked, but again couldn't make up his mind.
If he just used hoi4 lingo like "tac nuking" moscow or a more nuanced form of it he could've easily gotten away with it tbqh. Reminder even his playmates kept reminding him that he's going a bit too far and he instead doubled down on it.Bokoen1 lies in his Plebbit apology. He attempts to claim he didn't actually understand what "glassing" means despite in the video clearly using it in the correct context of nuclear weapons
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You think twitch is pro russia?Twitch being Russia dickriders like usual.
USSR should've been wiped off the face of this planet
Could you explain that one to me? Think I missed it.RimmyDownunder and his Leon Degrelle controversy
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Unironic nordicist in big 2026, Honestly respectable. This man may be the only modern Nazi who actually knows the lore
This has always been a thing plenty of European history has been dedicated to femboys (for a lack of better term) usually the French seething about Russians and Eastern Europeans in general.Crossdressing and seething about Russians sounds like a normal European activity nowadays.
So if I was streaming and said that Israel should've been nuked and I get banned for it, would you call Twitch the Israel dickriders, despite sucking up to and platforming someone like Hasan Piker and his degenerate orbiters?Twitch being Russia dickriders like usual.
It doesnt really matter. The USSR would have won in the end, American aid could easily supply them continuely, oil in Baku would have been destroyed entirely and iirc the Germans expected 5 to 6 month repairs just for the oil rigs they did capture. This also doesnt take in considerstion refinement issues, and shipping the oil itself. This ignores the supply complications the Germans were facing, not to mention large scale partisan tactics. Both sides were struggling to raise manpower by the time of 42 to 43 (things would only get worse for the Soviets for a variety of reasons AND the germans too). The USSR was destined to win because it was near fully supplied in supplemnetal material by the allies (basically the us)I’ve become increasingly convinced Hitler was right to invade the USSR and his mistake was dividing himself instead of going just for Baku and letting the loss of oil decide things.
If I am wrong it’s probably because people talk up the USSR as destined for victory and that’s made me think less of them.
Both the Russians and the Germans were expecting war and preparing for it. I don't know where this idea that Soviets were taken unawares comes from. They needed more time and were actively building forces when the invasion started, but that's not the same thing as being surprised. Read David Glantz for more. The Germans lost the war the day that the US committed itself to sending materials to the Soviets. Suddenly, they could replenish material losses in a way that Germans could not. Hell, they probably lost a decade earlier when American advisors were sent to the Soviet Union to help build easily convertible military factories, which I find very suspicious. <Assuming the same political situation, the American military would have started slinging N BOMBs into European Medieval Old Towns the moment they were available. Doubt that one faggot would have been crying if that was the case.I’ve become increasingly convinced Hitler was right to invade the USSR