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VE Day
Just want to say how thankful i am to those who gave there lives, so i can live my dreams. I will never forget, they will always be remembered.
Rest in Peace 
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| Originally posted by Jackson Just want to say how thankful i am to those who gave there lives, so i can live my dreams. I will never forget, they will always be remembered. Rest in Peace |
Respect to the fallen brothers.
they won the war on that day
what bugs me is that people take what the sacrifice of these people for granted.
*Bump*
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| Originally posted by JakeC Amen, lets get pissed and kill germans |
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Any bastards caught disrespecting the veterans today will get a smack in the jaw.
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| Originally posted by JakeC Any bastards caught disrespecting the veterans today will get a smack in the jaw. |
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| Originally posted by robin Only today?.. |
Yep thanks to them, all of them.
We wouldnt even have Trance if Hitler hadn't been stopped.
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| Originally posted by JakeC We wouldnt even have Trance if Hitler hadn't been stopped. |
Dunno tho the gerrys seem to like their trance but it would probebly be either uber cheese or uber hard (dun dun dun dun dee-dun dun dun dun...).
Seriously though I think we should salute all the soldiers of all the countries. They were all just fighting for their country (except the Nazi fucks, but including the Wehrmacht). Put politics aside (I'll debate this point with anyone if they disagree).
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| Originally posted by JakeC We wouldnt even have Trance if Hitler hadn't been stopped. |
Maybe disco since it's rumored that he was gay.. the anthem of HITLERNATION!! would be YMCA.
Respect the Russians if anybody ... but much respect to everyone, including the Wehrmacht.
There should be no hierarchy of victims/heros. All those soldiers on the sides of both the allies and axis who were killed sacrificed the same.
Its because of VE day that trance music exists 
LET THERE BE TRANCE!!!
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| Originally posted by donegalredneck There should be no hierarchy of victims/heros. All those soldiers on the sides of both the allies and axis who were killed sacrificed the same. |
Indeed, a villian he and his cohorts were. However, their British enemy had already achieved part of what Hitler was trying to do in taking over large parts of foreign territory. So, it goes both ways. I'm not trying to defend Nazism, though I find equally dispicable British rule outside of Britain and Hitler's attempts to rule beyond Germany.
Too true donegalredneck:
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| Winston Churchill, as colonial secretary, was sensitive to the cost of policing the Empire; and was in consequence keen to exploit the potential of modern technology. This strategy had particular relevance to operations in Iraq. On 19 February, 1920, before the start of the Arab uprising, Churchill (then Secretary for War and Air) wrote to Sir Hugh Trenchard, the pioneer of air warfare. Would it be possible for Trenchard to take control of Iraq? This would entail *the provision of some kind of asphyxiating bombs calculated to cause disablement of some kind but not death...for use in preliminary operations against turbulent tribes.* |
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| Originally posted by Dervish Too true donegalredneck: >>>NO JOKE<<< Irony is a bitch eh??? |
Haha yup might not be out of date yet 
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| Churchill was particularly keen on chemical weapons, suggesting they be used "against recalcitrant Arabs as an experiment". He dismissed objections as "unreasonable". "I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilised tribes _ [to] spread a lively terror _" In today's terms, "the Arab" needed to be shocked and awed. A good gassing might well do the job. |
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| "The Arab and Kurd now know", reported Squadron Leader Harris after several such raids, "what real bombing means within 45 minutes a full-sized village can be practically wiped out, and a third of its inhabitants killed or injured, by four or five machines which offer them no real target, no opportunity for glory as warriors, no effective means of escape." |
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| In his memoir of the crushing of the 1920 Iraqi uprising, Lieutenant-General Sir Aylmer L Haldane, quotes his own orders for the punishment of any Iraqi found in possession of weapons "with the utmost severity": "The village where he resides will be destroyed _ pressure will be brought on the inhabitants by cutting off water power the area being cleared of the necessaries of life". He added the warning: "Burning a village properly takes a long time, an hour or more according to size". |
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| Originally posted by Dervish Haha yup might not be out of date yet ![]() Thats "Bomber Harris" by the way. >LINK< Perhaps slightly dramatised in the article but you get the idea. (shit did I just do a PDD invasion of the COR? ) |
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| Originally posted by Dervish Haha yup might not be out of date yet ![]() Thats "Bomber Harris" by the way. >LINK< Perhaps slightly dramatised in the article but you get the idea. (shit did I just do a PDD invasion of the COR? ) |
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