I’d be ok with this in the current year. Take it Putin.pic.twitter.com/uVgaIhxJAl
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I’d be ok with this in the current year. Take it Putin.pic.twitter.com/uVgaIhxJAl
And how were they repaid? With the annihilation of their country of course.pic.twitter.com/HDc8ZX3rke
The only good thing I can say about all this: at least Britain didn’t get away with it in the end. All this scheming, tho it took a few more decades, eventually cost her everything as well. Good. She deserves it. Now look at her: cuck island.pic.twitter.com/QtlFRVrhTU
It was Britain’s fault. I mean, it was technically Serbia’s (and Russia’s too, as their backer), but really it was Britain’s. Their scheming sent this completely out of control. The eternal Anglo.pic.twitter.com/FBY5hKi0wE
Don’t have a screen cap, just a comment: the way this book tells it (citing the British White Papers), Germany/France/Austria are almost blameless. Britain & Russia come off poorly: Britain for its manipulations & Russia for being overly aggressive in its territorial ambitions.
All of this jives with what German military command said once the war was underway: it was Britain. And France was their sword. They used France to accomplish their selfish goals & at the expense of European civilization as a whole.
Germany sounds pretty awesome before the war. Better destroy it as quickly as possible.pic.twitter.com/QsSYaNCF1q
The papers are lying to Americans about Germany “according to a seemingly long-matured & sinister plan”. Hmmm. Really makes me think. Anyway: the veracity of the Lincoln quote remains to be seen. It’s been 100 years since the war ended & all the people have indeed been fooled.pic.twitter.com/gtrZrAxawP
Ready for some red pills on the revolutionary war? I don’t remember learning ANY of this in school. Do you?pic.twitter.com/Eeaxi0FWPz
German contribution to the revolutionary war, in sum.pic.twitter.com/E7bWYvafF4
So are we gonna annex Canada or what?pic.twitter.com/2WebQ2xvK5
If only this turned out to be true.pic.twitter.com/swWoVncZlv
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