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Stalin: Guess What? Hitler: What? Stalin: Capitulation Hitler: I don’t get it. Stalin: Exactly.
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The Germans really fucked them over. Especially during Case blue after Barbarossa. The put them on the flanks without decent armor support and anti tank weapons. Minor Axis generals even complained that they wouldn’t be able to hold the hundreds of kilometers they were assigned but the Germans ignored them.
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Spartan 506 No Iron smelting was independently invented in West Africa the most widely accepted date is 1500 BC some say 2000 BC. Low carbon steel a bit after that.
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General Goldy yes the soviets would have definitely won the war by themselves.
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@snowfall1771 Enemies sold enemies. There were rival kingdoms and during conflict prisoners of war were used for labor. These slaves had social mobility and could be come part of their new community, and have free children. Europeans just exploited this system that was a around for centuries just made it a lot more cruel.
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@Ixtzalit Germany was massively outproduced by the Soviets from the beginning. Lend Lease only really began in 1943 Germany already lost the war by then. Where the hell are you getting this info from? So when do you think the Germans win the war since lend lease begun in 1943?
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Do life in former Rhodesia next? I trust you will be accurate.
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@robertmaybeth3434 The Wermacht committed many crimes on the Eastern front. More than 3 million pows never made it back.
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@hackboigamer8249 Uhhhh they definitely knew what was going on lmaooo. ESPECIALLY IN THE EAST.
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Finally some Eastern Front videos!!
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@balanced2482 they had international trading in east Africa since 100 BC there was African elephant tusks in Emperor Wen tomb (South China). In West Africa there was trade with Amazigh since antiquity. But real global trade started with the trans sahran trade in 600 AD. Africa was not as isolated as you think. There were highly developed urban cities and communities.
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Arnav Bhagwat And Pierogi.
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@dirckthedork-knight1201 he is clearly right wing.
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@myrealnamewontfi7289 Using clay and wood to build impressive palaces and houses is definitely intricate to me. What is your definition of intricate?
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@szeverholdosi8099 They had most of Europe on their side and it would take the Soviets and the US time to to build up forces. Especially the Soviets If the war in the east had happened in 1943 the Germans would have got stomped.
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@gamerdrache6076 Not really Germany pushed the Austrian ultimatum against the Serbs even though they really had nothing to do with the assassination.
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Big Loo You know the backstory of the Rwandan genocide? Belgian colonists placed the tutsis in a racial hierarchy over the hutus and this created the tensions that eventually led to the genocide beforehand the tutsis and hutus had lived together for thousands of years in general peace as “one” people and were almost indistinguishable from each other.
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Is that necessarily a war crime though? The captain dies in battle and the man took his skull as a cup. Just seem brutal to me not war crime worthy.
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Brodown 64 technically they were never colonized.
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Lavish00 hell no we would have got clapped without the Training, French Navy and Supplies they helped us so much they went bankrupt and it caused the French Revolution and then Napoleon. We fucked France up for helping us.
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@MrRinoHunter imagine talking about k to d ratio in the real world lmaooo.
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@QWERTY-gp8fd That was mainly Britain sending stuff but it was nothing substantial. Thats when it officially started but materials didn’t start really coming in until 1943 not when the Soviets needed it the most.
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@A.N.E. For the white settlers. Now do to that it became what it is today.
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@dirckthedork-knight1201 So are you not going to answer my question? So wood can not be intricate is basically what you are saying?
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@dirckthedork-knight1201 but you are though. You literally just wont admit it.
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@Fabian Kirchgessner Yeah they should have retreated directly back to the pre polish war borders instead of doing counter attacks upon counter attacks and overstaying in loss causes.
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Queen Elizabeth II Russia also fought Italy Romania, Hungary, Finland, and other I don’t even remember. How many men did the US face?
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joker Africa has no industry they only export raw materials thats not industry they need to manufacture goods at home.
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@movietroll2303 Operation Barbarossa was a horrible plan they almost had no chance of actually winning as soon as they got counterattacked at Moscow the war was over. Army group center was their most powerful force and outnumbered the Soviets for much of that year and they failed.
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@Ixtzalit What does quality mean in a attritional war.
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@aurelian2641 it wouldn’t have mattered you talk as if the allies wouldn’t have just thrown more fighters at them.
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@beeseChurger8949 No because he was able to control the trade of gold and salt and other items within the borders of his Empire.
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Only if the Ashanti secretly allied with another European power like the Ethiopians they could have won due to their numbers.
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Bradders - The Ethiopians got weapons and money from Russia. Britain gave Egypt a fully modernized army and helped them to invade Ethiopia they still lost. Ethiopia is a very defensible nation. Also keep in mind the Italians could not even get full control over the country think of it like the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan they held most of the cities but the populace still resisted in the mountains.
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@thanos_6.0 By then the Soviets had encircled Stalingrad and the Germans failed to to take Moscow and the Caucuses. War was over by then.
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@nono-kr7um Zimbabwe
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It’s because they got a lot of free coltan the stuff in phones during the chaos still getting cheap from rebels they supply to this day.
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There was no fucking way they were breaking through all the defensive lines around Kursk.
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@gabrielsim6340 Africans were in contact with Europeans since the 1400s. And the rest of the world even longer. Did Europeans actually try to educate their colonial subjects in the Belgian congo they only had 14 college graduates at independence. I bet other countries experienced the same things. The things that really benefited Africans was new medicine besides that they could have developed further by themselves. Also what do you think West Africa, East Africa and some parts of central and southern Africa were like?
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@ianismapping2915 Nah USSR still stomps the Axis.
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@sclice8680 I think when they got counter attacked at Moscow. Center was their most powerful force not even going up against the strongest Soviet force in the front which was in the South at the beginning.
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@andreasbonaparte8171 bro just stop.
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Ahte The Mali Empire collapsed in the 16th century pretty sure Britain was practicing slavery then.
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Hersir Ivarr It’s interesting that a lot of Western European states either depended on or where founded by or because of the Roman empire. Its interesting that ALL of European states relied on contact or was founded by Asian or African states.
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@somesketchydude7813 The Germans mainly used horses lol.
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Forgot the CIA assassination of Mbutu dont know if that is the write spelling
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@build2270 They just didn’t have the oil or pilots to fly them lmaooo.
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@nicovinas What dumb point. Botswana was one of the countries least colonized and is now one of the best countries in Africa. Vast Majority of that infrastructure is long gone. Also how much infrastructure do you think they left except for South Africa?
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Why were Soviet spies so good? They even got the atom bomb from the US.
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Common Tree Egyptians, Nubians, Ethiopians? I think that’s a reason why most of the the kingdoms and empires are even more amazing.
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