What If Germany As Won In Russia?

Discussion in 'The Eastern Front' started by Market_Garden1982, Jul 31, 2005.

  1. stalin

    stalin Guest

    -44C degrees is not the case with european part of russia. -18C is average winter temperature out there. moreover, there's summer in russia too, and it's pretty warm.
     
  2. stalin

    stalin Guest

    [QUOTE: I don’t know the stats but I would think it would be a large percent of them. If they laid down on the ground for a minute, their hearts would stop beating. We are not just talking about really, really cold but -44 degrees C. This is death weather.]

    -44C degrees is not the case with european part of russia. -18C is average winter temperature out there. moreover, there's summer in russia too, and it's pretty warm.
     
  3. von Poop

    von Poop Adaministrator Admin

    That's a bit better comrade, calm down a bit and stop telling people what they think and people might actually want to talk. I love a row but it's no fun at all when someone's just shouting. What part of the former Soviet Union are you actually from chap?
    It's just occurred to me, shouldn't there be a picture of Zhukov as well on the top banner?
    ;)
     
  4. stalin

    stalin Guest

    i'm from jugoslavia [serbia]

    picture of stalin maybe, why zhukov?
     
  5. stalin

    stalin Guest

    As far as your thing with Russia, I don’t follow you there. I have never seen anything impressive about the country in any area of history. They are a people that are debased and corrupt. They caused hideous torments across the world by their selfish greed of being communists. No one has ever been able to trust Russia to the point we can never relax our guard. They have brought the world nothing but misery. Few innovations, copied and stole every idea over the last 100 years.
    russia was first to send man into space, for instance.
     
  6. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    russia was first to send man into space, for instance.

    You read all of that and posted nothing to do with WW2. Yes Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space. Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman in space.

    The US was first to put a man on the moon.
     
  7. von Poop

    von Poop Adaministrator Admin

    picture of stalin maybe, why zhukov?
    Why on earth Stalin?
    The people on the banner are field marshalls and Generals, Not Churchill, Eisenhower and Hitler.
     
  8. stalin

    stalin Guest

    well, call me santa claus from now on, if you like...
     
  9. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    Do videnja!
     
  10. Heng

    Heng Junior Member

    If the Germany won, i think there will be the same atomic bomb drop at Berlin!
     
  11. stalin

    stalin Guest

    by the way, hiroshima was brutal and inhumane overkill retaliation act, but nobody speaks of that here.
     
  12. Owen

    Owen -- --- -.. MOD

    Yes we do we have several threads on that topic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Do a "search" on "hiroshima" and you will see many, many views on it.
     
  13. stalin

    stalin Guest

    and yet, not enough, since there are still some persons not ashamed of what was done to innocent civillians.
     
  14. plant-pilot

    plant-pilot Senior Member

    and yet, not enough, since there are still some persons not ashamed of what was done to innocent civillians.

    Two mighty bombs were dropped on Japanese cities in order to persuade a fanatical government that the fight was over and the only way to prevent withering civilian losses was to give up.... thus saving many thousands of allied lives and the necessity to invade the Japanese mainland.

    Horrible, but at the time a viable tactic.

    Where as Stalin killed millions of his own people, often without trial or process and including former friends, in order to mantain grip on power and keep his people in constant fear.

    Which is less abhorent?
     
  15. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    by the way, hiroshima was brutal and inhumane overkill retaliation act, but nobody speaks of that here.

    Don't be ridiculous. You are so uninformed it is ridiculous. 5 times more people would have been killed by carpet bombing of the entire country of Japan.

    The shock of the devastating power eventually led to surrender and saved millions of lives.

    Get your head out of your back pocket and study real history not what is the easiest to believe.
     
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  16. spidge

    spidge RAAF RESEARCHER

    and yet, not enough, since there are still some persons not ashamed of what was done to innocent civillians.

    The Japanese like Stalin murdered people at a whim. It is sad that civilians had to die however the selective dropping of the two bombs actually saved lives.

    Your little uncle Joey killed millions of innocents for greed (Power) and gain. The dropping of the bombs ended the war. Amen.
     
  17. von Poop

    von Poop Adaministrator Admin

    I feel like the afternoon shift has taken over. He's live in the morning. Much more fun.
    :Hydrogen:
     
  18. Owen

    Owen -- --- -.. MOD

    Thank God I've some back up. I had him to myself this morning until Poopy joined in.
     
  19. stalin

    stalin Guest

    Where as Stalin killed millions of his own people, often without trial or process and including former friends, in order to mantain grip on power and keep his people in constant fear.
    you mean stalin was like nero, really?
    killed millions of people?
    what book of tales you read?
    stephen king?
     
  20. Herroberst

    Herroberst Senior Member

    and yet, not enough, since there are still some persons not ashamed of what was done to innocent civillians.

    You fight a war to win, no sentiment, no shame and it should be awfull so no one would ever want a war again.
     

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