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Disinterested posted:What military history related poo poo did everyone get for Christmas, then? I got a PO-2 model kit with night witches decals.
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 20:52 |
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Disinterested posted:What military history related poo poo did everyone get for Christmas, then? Money, that I used to buy hard maple for 250 dollars, so that I can make more hornbows next year.
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 21:13 |
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Disinterested posted:What military history related poo poo did everyone get for Christmas, then? From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, The US Maritime Strategy and Lightning Bolts.
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 21:22 |
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A bunch of my rear end in a top hat relatives invaded my house talking horrible poo poo about minorities, so you could say I got a fascist invasion for christmas.
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 21:29 |
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Well repulse them and turn them into client states and split their houses in two.
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 21:35 |
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there's nothing preventing you from extorting contributions from them, fauxton
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 21:41 |
There is even a D&D thread built for sharing their more lurid remarks.
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 21:56 |
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Disinterested posted:What military history related poo poo did everyone get for Christmas, then? I got some puma shoes, so I guess I'm aiding and abetting the ghosts of NAZIs past.
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 22:01 |
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The March of Folly by Barbara Tuchman. Got A Distant Mirror: The Turbulent 14th century last Christmas, looking forward to reading this one.
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 22:16 |
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Another late WW2 story: My grandfather became a German POW after his unit of the Royal Yugoslav Army surrendered, without doing any actual fighting. He was initially assigned to a sugar factory, where he ate nothing but boiled sugar beets for several months. Fortunately, Allied POWs at an adjoining camp would regularly toss their Red Cross food packages over the fence to help out the "guest workers". He was then assigned to a German farm near Dresden owned by a nice German farmer named Klaus iirc. One of the first people he ran into at the farm was the owner's grandfather, who pointed to him, pointed to his missing leg and said something to the effect of "your grandfather, in 1915 at the Drina" and then laughed. My grandfather was really impressed by all the farming machinery and the ubiquitous radio sets. I remember him noting how increasingly cynical and hostile the Germans got towards HItler's and Goebbels' speeches on the radio as the war progressed. The farmowner wound up losing two of his sons on the Eastern Front during the course of the war. Near the end of the war, he witnessed one of the attacks on Dresden, luckily while hiding under a horse cart full of coal on the outskirts of the city, feeling the terrifying vibrations thorough the ground. Around this time he remembers hearing the unique engine noises of Red Air Force planes for the first time, having become accustomed to the sounds of American/British aircraft. When the Red Army eventually appeared, he along with other workers vouched to the Soviet authorities that they had been well-treated by the German farm owner (who was hiding from Soviet troops in one of his chicken coops at the time). During the post liberation festivities, a Russian officer my grandfather had befriended became drunk and belligerent and pulled a gun on him, saying that he had every right to kill him since he had liberated him. Luckily, he wrestled the gun away, knocked him out and they were best friends again in the morning, the whole incident forgotten.
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Disinterested posted:What military history related poo poo did everyone get for Christmas, then? I got a hat.
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 22:40 |
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Disinterested posted:What military history related poo poo did everyone get for Christmas, then? I got a bunch of books: -When Titans Clashed: How the Red Army Stopped Hitler -The Battle of Kursk by Glantz -Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire -The End by Kershaw -Enterprise: The History of America's Fightingest Ship -Arabs at War Plus the rulebook to the wargame Bolt Action and some models that haven't actually gotten here yet. Fun times!
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 22:59 |
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Ensign Expendable posted:I got a hat. cool a tan vagina
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 23:15 |
Acebuckeye13 posted:I got a bunch of books: Christmas? more like Milhistmas. Nice.
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# ? Dec 25, 2014 23:38 |
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Baracula posted:cool a tan vagina An olive drab vagina
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 00:11 |
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Libluini posted:Vietnamese people are also common in former West Germany, just for different reasons. (Germany took in a lot of refugees when South Vietnam folded.) A large portion of the Vietnamese that fled South Vietnam were ethnic Chinese, who like in many SE Asian countries formed a business and trading elite and were not very much liked by the Vietnamese communists.
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 00:27 |
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Disinterested posted:What military history related poo poo did everyone get for Christmas, then? I got When Titans Clashed by David Glantz and Jonathan House.
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 00:36 |
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Ensign Expendable posted:An olive drab vagina You wait till I tell Olive what you said about her pussy.
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 01:13 |
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SeanBeansShako posted:Christmas? more like Milhistmas. Nice. I'm almost afraid to count how many pages all five volumes of From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow is.
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 01:56 |
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Disinterested posted:What military history related poo poo did everyone get for Christmas, then? My parents decided to enact the cold war throughout the festivities .
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 02:00 |
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xthetenth posted:I'm almost afraid to count how many pages all five volumes of From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow is. I remember paying something like 200 pounds for the complete set at a used bookstore back when it was still out of print a few years back. Turns out I got the Churchill College research library's copy. Worth it at the time.
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I received a family anecdote about my great uncle who was a marine in the pacific. He was a radioman (which could be hazardous since the nice tall antenna drew a lot of attention) and participated in 7 combat landings without getting a scratch. That was fortunate, because it turns out that his dog tags had the wrong blood type on them. I'm sure somebody somewhere died because of that.
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 02:06 |
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I got Barbara Tuchmann's The Zimmerman Telegram and Sun Tzu's The Art of War (with commentary). I'm more interested in the commentary to be honest.
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ALL-PRO SEXMAN posted:I remember paying something like 200 pounds for the complete set at a used bookstore back when it was still out of print a few years back. Turns out I got the Churchill College research library's copy. Nice. My copy of The US Maritime Strategy is a retired library copy. I'm glad I waited till the centenary for a reprint though, the set was like 100 bucks.
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 02:35 |
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Disinterested posted:What military history related poo poo did everyone get for Christmas, then? My girlfriend got me two tickets for a 15 minute ride in a FV432. The ticket originally says "tank ride", but, having been educated (by me, because I like rambling about stuff I like)) on the finer differences between a tank and an APC, she had put stickers with "APC" where it was written "tank". It's so cute, I can't bear it.
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 03:07 |
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You fool, you said 'bear' in the Military History thread! You have doomed us all!
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 03:17 |
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Ferroque posted:I got Barbara Tuchmann's The Zimmerman Telegram and Sun Tzu's The Art of War (with commentary). I'm more interested in the commentary to be honest. The Zimmerman Telegram is really good. One of those strange than fiction stories.
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JcDent posted:My girlfriend got me two tickets for a 15 minute ride in a FV432. The ticket originally says "tank ride", but, having been educated (by me, because I like rambling about stuff I like)) on the finer differences between a tank and an APC, she had put stickers with "APC" where it was written "tank". It's so cute, I can't bear it. I think you may have to marry this person.
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my dad posted:You fool, you said 'bear' in the Military History thread! You have doomed us all! All bear talk should go in the bear thread: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3373768
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BurningStone posted:The Zimmerman Telegram is really good. One of those strange than fiction stories. Oh yeah, I'm really excited to dive in. I meant that the commentary for The Art of War interests me more than the text alone.
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 03:58 |
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BurningStone posted:The Zimmerman Telegram is really good. One of those strange than fiction stories. I had always kind of assumed the British had faked it because it was so goddam stupid, until I learned that Zimmerman admitted it was genuine. Jeebus, don't they teach you how to lie in diplomat school? Being able to come up with a genuine sounding denial should be the first or second lesson, after which fork to use while spying.
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 04:30 |
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Who was it who asked about standards of cleanliness? I just read a guy writing a manual in the early 1600s advocate changing the location of your fortified camp every few days because of the stench.
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HEY GAL posted:Who was it who asked about standards of cleanliness? I just read a guy writing a manual in the early 1600s advocate changing the location of your fortified camp every few days because of the stench. Was it just crazy talk to propose cleaning the fortified camp? Or at least keeping the latrine further away from the rest?
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 05:27 |
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Chamale posted:Was it just crazy talk to propose cleaning the fortified camp? Or at least keeping the latrine further away from the rest?
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I got an Osprey book about the IJA from 1931-1942 and 1914-1918 by David Stevenson, which looks interesting. HEY GAL posted:Who was it who asked about standards of cleanliness? I just read a guy writing a manual in the early 1600s advocate changing the location of your fortified camp every few days because of the stench. Wouldn't people want to do that anyway because it smells like death? I assume that a few thousand soldiers with no concept of sanitation would create something that looks and smells like a poo poo swamp after a few days.
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MrYenko posted:Most Cuban food is pretty mild. Most Cubans I know are enormous spicy-food weenies, and won't even eat hot wings. Do you know, you can get reasonably decent Chinese food anywhere in Cuba. An odd but pleasant surprise.
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Don Gato posted:Wouldn't people want to do that anyway because it smells like death? I assume that a few thousand soldiers with no concept of sanitation would create something that looks and smells like a poo poo swamp after a few days.
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 08:32 |
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I dunno, lots of other societies bathed. I think the european barbarians tended towards this other kind of behaviour.
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# ? Dec 26, 2014 09:18 |
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Disinterested posted:What military history related poo poo did everyone get for Christmas, then? I got a book on the NPC Empires of Eve Online. Does that count? It's not nearly as interesting as the actual Player Empire wars, though there is a book being written about that coming out next year. I'm going to write on the inside cover a better name for it: SirMolle: My Part In His Downfall. I got my dad to talk about his dad today. Apparently he joined the infantry and thought they were bloody idiotic so went and joined the RAAF instead. He got sent to Canada for training and wrote back the first week to say they were bloody idiotic too. Then he left my grandmother which was bloody idiotic so he must have learnt something from the experience. Later he got sent to Papa New Guinea and said he didn't fly anything but fly and do weather reports, but he may have flew in the late war in Kittyhawks, which would have been mostly obsolete by then. I still have his Pilot's hat. Comstar fucked around with this message at 09:28 on Dec 26, 2014 |
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Phobophilia posted:I dunno, lots of other societies bathed. I think the european barbarians tended towards this other kind of behaviour. Europeans used to bathe a lot more in the Middle Ages. Then, for one thing, Protestants closed down the bathhouses. Hell, even in my period medical texts will mention the importance of bathing for therapeutic purposes, like with specific herbs and such. The environment may have been gross, but you need not be. I think Hobbes spent hours every day in the bath, but he was a very nervous person due to the things he had lived through. HEY GUNS fucked around with this message at 09:35 on Dec 26, 2014 |
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