Message from @Erzengel

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2018-05-29 20:21:54 UTC  

Japan > South Korea

2018-05-29 20:21:56 UTC  

@Deleted User It is funny, because the Communist system couldn't produce actual equipment, so they just kept sending in men to die, and kill as many men before they died.

2018-05-29 20:21:59 UTC  

Not to forget D-DAY and the allies,

2018-05-29 20:22:02 UTC  

If a communist comes on here and pings TubeYou and says "More like TubeUs" I'll be complete.

2018-05-29 20:22:04 UTC  

who then divided the Nazi's army,

2018-05-29 20:22:13 UTC  

AND THEN THE NAZIS DOWN IN ITALY

2018-05-29 20:22:17 UTC  

Due to the Italians giving up in 1943

2018-05-29 20:22:31 UTC  

@Scipio ''nazis down in italy'' are you retarded

2018-05-29 20:22:35 UTC  

Didn't Benito Mussolini hang in the streets after being caught

2018-05-29 20:22:41 UTC  

yes

2018-05-29 20:22:45 UTC  

Beautiful

2018-05-29 20:22:46 UTC  

@Scipio You mean D-Day and the great planning of Dwight Eisenhower.

2018-05-29 20:22:52 UTC  

When the Nazis went down to secure Italy because the Italians kicked out Mussolini.

2018-05-29 20:22:59 UTC  

As of such the Nazis tried securing Italy from the Allies,

2018-05-29 20:23:02 UTC  

didn't fucking work.

2018-05-29 20:23:06 UTC  

Tbh

2018-05-29 20:23:06 UTC  

they threw rocks at Mussolini's corpse @GucciToiletSalesman

2018-05-29 20:23:18 UTC  

The Nazis in Operation Oak was amazing

2018-05-29 20:23:22 UTC  

Though when you look at it, you cannot blame them for failing when they got to the point of fighting on 3 fronts.

2018-05-29 20:23:26 UTC  

On their own.

2018-05-29 20:23:29 UTC  

Mussolini was kicked out, he fled to Germany, and Hitler reinstated him in charge of a certain area, then he was caught, and hung.

2018-05-29 20:23:44 UTC  

operation oak was by far the most amazingly well preformed operation in modern history

2018-05-29 20:23:46 UTC  

@Erzengel That's actually complete horseshit. That's a well-known myth that's been debunked time and time again. The Red Army was low on munitions at the start of the war, but thanks to hardcore industrialization efforts, they ended up with a surplus.

2018-05-29 20:23:47 UTC  

Look it up

2018-05-29 20:23:54 UTC  

Operation Oak

2018-05-29 20:24:06 UTC  

Gotta give those Nazis some credit on it

2018-05-29 20:24:11 UTC  

Not a single shot fired

2018-05-29 20:24:12 UTC  

@Deleted User You mean from imports from the Allies, who shoved so much equipment to them.

2018-05-29 20:24:14 UTC  

In fact, the Germans were known for stealing Soviet arms. Particularly PPSH's.

2018-05-29 20:24:27 UTC  

if axis had captured maltan islands, and UK then there wouldn't be any hope for allies invading neither italy or germany

2018-05-29 20:25:18 UTC  

@Erzengel No, they produced a shitload of small arms weaponry, as well as the best tanks around.

2018-05-29 20:25:23 UTC  

I love ww2

2018-05-29 20:25:29 UTC  

Most interesting war ever

2018-05-29 20:25:38 UTC  

The Soviets revolutionized tank building.

2018-05-29 20:25:40 UTC  

@GucciToiletSalesman unfortunately its being lied about constantly

2018-05-29 20:25:52 UTC  

@TubeYou all's I want is truth

2018-05-29 20:25:56 UTC  

@Deleted User By hardcore industrialization efforts you mean lend lease from the US and British?

2018-05-29 20:26:07 UTC  

No lies no dramatizing only truth

2018-05-29 20:26:26 UTC  

Lend lease made the Soviets not become German clay

2018-05-29 20:26:32 UTC  

The Soviets kept improving their tanks to keep up with the Germans

2018-05-29 20:26:56 UTC  

@GucciToiletSalesman well here it is: the only reason that hitler rose to power was to protect germany and europe from the international jewry that, if you payed attention to post ww2 europe, had completely destroyed germany and burned at least 32.000 books that germany made at that time.