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Belisarius6 posted:I'm stunned at the reaction I've received for my link to Suvorov's "Icebreaker". The only reason I used the "Justice4Germans" website was because my Google search showed it had the book available online. I never stated support for Nazism - in fact I immediately followed up my first comment with a statement that Hitler was going to attack the Soviet Union regardless of any provocation or threat. Yet forum participants are all over me for being a Nazi sympathizer. Someone changed my avatar, I'm assuming the moderator himself, to a cum covered Iron Cross. What the hell? This is why the U.S. is collapsing before our eyes - nobody's willing to make a serious effort at understanding any viewpoint that differs from their own - even when that viewpoint is, all in all, very much the same. You didn't put any serious effort in finding a more credible source for your argument, and linked to a clearly pro-nazi website. Accusing mods of changing your avatar is dumb, and if you're so offended go re-reg or buy something else.
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Belisarius6 posted:I'm stunned at the reaction I've received for my link to Suvorov's "Icebreaker". The only reason I used the "Justice4Germans" website was because my Google search showed it had the book available online. I never stated support for Nazism - in fact I immediately followed up my first comment with a statement that Hitler was going to attack the Soviet Union regardless of any provocation or threat. Yet forum participants are all over me for being a Nazi sympathizer. Someone changed my avatar, I'm assuming the moderator himself, to a cum covered Iron Cross. What the hell? This is why the U.S. is collapsing before our eyes - nobody's willing to make a serious effort at understanding any viewpoint that differs from their own - even when that viewpoint is, all in all, very much the same. No, someone spent real money to call a spade a spade. Weren't no moderator. And a lot of us aren't from the US, so I'm no sure how you used us calling you a Nazi (rightly) as your personal pro-Trump vehicle or whatever.
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Mods, make me a mod, clearly that's how this poo poo works. I promise to give many idiots and neonazis avatars.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:10 |
Reminder to all forums members: Don't feed the troll.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:11 |
nothing to seehere posted:Reminder to all forums members: Don't feed the troll. Meh he'll be banned in like 20 minutes anyway, might as well have some fun while he's here.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:13 |
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Nah, he just needs to find the right thread in D&D and he'll fit right in.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:14 |
goatface posted:Nah, he just needs to find the right thread in D&D and he'll fit right in. Is Emden still around?
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:16 |
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Hopefully Grey can get through this game once as Japan before the US collapses before our eyes...
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:19 |
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I think it would be best if you all dropped this line of conversation. I don't see anything good coming from it at all.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:22 |
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Aw man, I saw there was like 30 new posts and I thought some carrier battle ensued, and find out its just some Nazi apologist.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:23 |
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JordanKai posted:I think it would be best if you all dropped this line of conversation. I don't see anything good coming from it at all. First, I'd like a response on how apparently we're the same person? I mean, I'm pretty certain I'm just me, but apparently poo poo is really getting weird and more then just the US is collapsing.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 19:31 |
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lenoon posted:I guess an occasional salutary reminder that the grog world is divided into two groups: I usually play the Axis in grand strategic wargames, 'cause I like playing the losing side and seeing if I can get them to win. I always feel at least a little bit dirty doing so, though.
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Thalantos posted:I usually play the Axis in grand strategic wargames, 'cause I like playing the losing side and seeing if I can get them to win. I play Axis in a bunch of wargames because I find of of there equipment fascinating, like any TFR goon does. That said, my favorite WW2 story still involvers my Opa pissing on dead Nazis in Holland when he was a boy.
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MohawkSatan posted:That said, my favorite WW2 story still involvers my Opa pissing on dead Nazis in Holland when he was a boy. I've always enjoyed one of my grandfather's WW2 stories. He enlisted in the Navy after Pearl Harbor and spent the entire war on a destroyer patrolling South America and the Caribbean for u-boats. His entire war experience was tropical hookers and booze without firing a shot in anger.
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MohawkSatan posted:I play Axis in a bunch of wargames because I find of of there equipment fascinating, like any TFR goon does. That said, my favorite WW2 story still involvers my Opa pissing on dead Nazis in Holland when he was a boy. Ah yes, the old classics that get revisited to this day. http://imgur.com/tj1Dvuk
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Cythereal posted:I've always enjoyed one of my grandfather's WW2 stories. He enlisted in the Navy after Pearl Harbor and spent the entire war on a destroyer patrolling South America and the Caribbean for u-boats. His entire war experience was tropical hookers and booze without firing a shot in anger. Mine served on an airplane tender in the Pacific (that is actually modelled in WITP but doesn't show up until 1944). Grey's probably gonna be sinking a lot of peoples' grandpas in this LP.
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Cythereal posted:I've always enjoyed one of my grandfather's WW2 stories. He enlisted in the Navy after Pearl Harbor and spent the entire war on a destroyer patrolling South America and the Caribbean for u-boats. His entire war experience was tropical hookers and booze without firing a shot in anger. Oma's only story from the war aside hungry and cold wast watching a Stuka bomb a cow and getting chocolate from Canadian troops. Peanut3141 posted:Ah yes, the old classics that get revisited to this day. Pretty sure a Dutch boy pissing on dead Nazis that had been occupying his country and for a good chunk of his life at that point is different.
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Drone posted:Mine served on an airplane tender in the Pacific (that is actually modelled in WITP but doesn't show up until 1944). Both of mine should be safe, I think. Paternal's destroyer never left the Atlantic, maternal spent the war in an Army legal office state-side processing paperwork for, in his words, an army of drunks, deserters, rapists, and murderers.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:25 |
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Drone posted:Mine served on an airplane tender in the Pacific (that is actually modelled in WITP but doesn't show up until 1944). Is JFK in the game? I know a lot of other named historical figures are kicking around as pilots and commanders. That could be a fun mini-Japanese victory.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:26 |
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MohawkSatan posted:Pretty sure a Dutch boy pissing on dead Nazis that had been occupying his country and for a good chunk of his life at that point is different. War crimes are war crimes whether they're committed by the good guys or bad guys.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:31 |
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His boat is, I think we saw it kill something last run.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:34 |
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50 new posts, Grey must have sunk the Enterprise! Oh.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:40 |
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My paternal grandfather was too old (and also lame), so he got to stay home during the war. My maternal grandfather was captured by the enemy when we got our asses kicked in Greece, was handed over to the brits, and spent the rest of the war living somewhat comfortably as a POW in India
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 20:54 |
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My great grandfather went AWOL at Dunkirk and spent the war living in the south of France - the other died while serving with the BEF in 1938.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 21:15 |
lenoon posted:the other died while serving with the BEF in 1938. Before the war even started?
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 21:17 |
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My maternal grandfather was part of the invasion of southern France. He blamed the extraordinary masses of aircraft flying overhead for his hearing loss later in life. Went home after being shot in the leg. Paternal grandfather never saw fighting, as he was drafted late in the war and was in training to be part of the invasion of the Japanese Home Islands. As my father hadn't been born yet, this gives me somewhat mixed feelings about the whole nuclear bomb thing.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 22:00 |
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My maternal grandfather was one of the guys who was going to drive the landing craft for an invasion of Japan. He never saw combat.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 22:02 |
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Thalantos posted:I usually play the Axis in grand strategic wargames, 'cause I like playing the losing side and seeing if I can get them to win. It's probably why the eastern front is an extremely strong scenario to play, both sides are the underdogs. On one side, you have a desperate defense against the forces of evil before turning the tide, on the other side you've got the idiots that poked the Russian bear.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 22:16 |
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team overhead smash posted:.....and Stalin cannily tricked Hitler into all those invasions. Hmmm.....much like Roosevelt did with Japan....or....? I mean, we are in the Pacific, are we not..?
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Belisarius6 posted:I'm stunned at the reaction I've received for my link to Suvorov's "Icebreaker". The only reason I used the "Justice4Germans" website was because my Google search showed it had the book available online. I never stated support for Nazism - in fact I immediately followed up my first comment with a statement that Hitler was going to attack the Soviet Union regardless of any provocation or threat. Yet forum participants are all over me for being a Nazi sympathizer. Someone changed my avatar, I'm assuming the moderator himself, to a cum covered Iron Cross. What the hell? This is why the U.S. is collapsing before our eyes - nobody's willing to make a serious effort at understanding any viewpoint that differs from their own - even when that viewpoint is, all in all, very much the same. There is a book called "Antisuvorov" that literally goes through "Icebreaker" reference by reference and demonstrates how Suvorov's quotes are either hilariously out of context or not actually present in the document he refers to. Rezun (Suvorov is just his nom de plume) rode the anti-Soviet sentiment of the 1990s to make a quick buck, he is by no means a historian whose work you should be taking seriously.
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drat it WITP thread. I thought something interesting had happened. Instead someone tried to prove that Hitler did nothing wrong...ON THE LP FORUM. what. We have a History AND a Politics forum on here for a reason. This is just like people putting lovely sexist jokes in my Dad jokes group on FB >: ( Also, I am 100% okay with it being the President Coolaid.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 23:06 |
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My great-grandfather died fighting the russians in 1940 and I have the notification of death signed by Mannerheim framed on my wall and a picture of him in uniform on my desk, welp that's my family war story.
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HerraS posted:My great-grandfather died fighting the russians in 1940 and I have the notification of death signed by Mannerheim framed on my wall and a picture of him in uniform on my desk, welp that's my family war story. Post / av combo. My grandfather's is the Waffen SS barging in and setting the village on fire and shooting the priest and dragging his corpse through the streets and leaving a single severed finger, origin unknown, on a table.
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# ? Jan 9, 2016 23:16 |
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My grandfather got moved about on a few different ships during his time in the Navy. The two I remember him talking about was he spent a lot of the war as an AA gunner on a fleet oiler. Which meant he did jack poo poo because his ship had to be kept way far away from the actual fleet and the last thing he wanted to do was be shooting signal flares showing every plane in the area where the floating fuel-air explosive was. He remembers the Indianapolis stopping by briefly to refuel. I think he was a Master-at-Arms during the occupation, I forget which ship he was based from but regulating people coming/going and bringing things on/off the ship. His only real story was that he took cigarettes that were supposed to be disposed of because new ones had arrived and bartered them for various things like a kimono and a few nick-knacks for my grandmother (because he was the one supposed to be monitoring bringing stuff on/off, he got away with a fair bit). Still have a bored out mortar shell and a knife of some variety that I found in the old house after he died.
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# ? Jan 10, 2016 00:03 |
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I've currently (i.e. as of January 42) got one great-grandfather in-theater, stationed aboard the USS Whitney somewhere around Pearl Harbor. He'll be transferred to the USS Wilkes-Barre soon enough, though. I've also got a a grandfather who won't be showing up for another three and a half years on the USS Ira Jeffery, and a Great Uncle I don't know a lot about who will allegedly be a gunner on a PBY.
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# ? Jan 10, 2016 00:08 |
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My Grandpa served with the engineers building and maintaining airfields throughout the war. Bout the most interesting thing that happened to him is when the Japanese launched a bombing raid on the field he was stationed at during the middle of the night while the airfield was filled with loaded bombers. He actually had this wrote down somewhere, I should try to find it.
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# ? Jan 10, 2016 00:29 |
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Log in, tons of posts, they must have had a carrier engagement! Nope wheraboos trying to defend nazis.
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# ? Jan 10, 2016 00:30 |
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Well, Grey already nearly bombed my paternal grandmother as, just like in real life, she lived in Honolulu at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack. Dud even landed up the street from her house in a different yard. Neither of my grandfathers are likely to be involved though, as one was flying Catalina patrols on the East Coast, and the other ended up just barely missing the war and ended up on MP duty in Berlin.
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# ? Jan 10, 2016 00:34 |
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I would love to hear stories from people who crewed the glorious flying whale that is the PBY. Catalina is the best boatplane.
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# ? Jan 10, 2016 00:36 |
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The worst part of sinking the President Coolaid is that we'll never again get to use that amazing name
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