Message from @ThiccSpicyGenderRevealParty
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But he was emperor caeser right?
I'm not well versed with that time frame of history
WW1 and 2 are my thing
It's fine, thats a common misconception. Julius Caesar was never Roman Emperor, and the office was created by his Nephew Augustus decade's after his death.
ok
@Soulman how about Magnus Maximilius? Wasn't he the super thicc emporer?
Magnus Maximus?
Justinian had a glorious reign for sure
I got some history for y’all
Operation Mockingbird was a CIA operation started in the 50s during the Cold War to take control and influence mainstream news networks. At first, the CIA used the mainstream to project anti-communism and pro-nationalism into the minds of Americans. This quickly changed, as the media was nothing more but a puppet of the CIA that was only spewing their satanic interests from the 60s and onward.
“Operation Mockingbird did not end.”
- Kevin Shipp, former CIA officer, 2017
Yeah Julius and Augustus
Pecan pie
Nice
Nice food fact
The fortune cookie was originally founded in California
Oh yea you are right about that! It's funny in my mind!
Psychological warfare is an extremely useful tactic regardless of the time period https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-jy_1-65q4
wait aminute
i recognize him
oh my god it is
Damn commies did way more killing than the nazis but every college students love them
Germans: + or - 5-10 million (it varies for some reason)
Soviets: 30M+ let's not talk about that
They spent all this time making mock ups and blueprints
Yet they all use the same super sized VW Beetle transmission
That's exactly what happened to all their tanks after Pz III and IV
Panzer VI Tiger, Panzer V Panther and Panzer VII King Tiger all suffered transmission failure after 150 miles due to over stressed design, the tank was just way too heavy for 60 tons of raw armor
Well i mean, compared to other tanks, the transmission fsilures werent much an issue, as every other countries tanks had the same issues and some Shermans would flatout just not start and the Russian T-34 would occasionally not having a working gun at all
Only reason why everyone focuses on the German tank issues is because Germany lost
And because late into the war Germany went stupid with their tank tactics except with the Panther, which birthed the modern tank combat strategy
You ever hear about that American operation in Vietnam where they sabotaged 7.62x39 ammunition? Basically the whole idea was to 1. Gain mistrust between the Chinese and north Vietnam and 2. Destroy enemy weapons. The way they did it is they put a high power explosive in each bullet to completely destroy the enemy’s weapons.
Shermans were the most produced tank, so it was bound to get a lot of issues same for T-34 and T-34 had a Jerryrig solution, Strap a new unused Transmission in the back of the tank to battle until you hear the one in use break
Fookin Genius if ya ask me
Oh yeah, I've heard and seen reports, an NVA soldier lost his entire forearm with one of those
Not necessarily Zilla, Its just that they could've adressed the issue and continue going to do better just like Russia did with the T-34 and its early transmissions, Sherman Brute forced it because they have so many tanks
hmm
I love how people say orange man bad, YET grants horse was a chestnut? 🤔
Horse is orange that must mean bad!