I think we all know that Prussia was part of Germany in the 19th century. Chuck are you drunk?
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Chuck did not know that. Chuck is not very intelligent. Don't be like Chuck.
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Are you trying to write a Conservapedia entry?
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He's trying to subtly connect Merkel & Germany with Marx...
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And then Judaism.
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For millennia, "Germany" was a geographical region rather than a political entity. It wasn't unified until 1871.
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so happy to start following you, Chuck because I collect ignorant crackpots on Twitter...they entertain me and you're a great addition
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Germany was a part of the Prussian Empire, one of the largest in the "old world" on similar scale with the Roman "Europea". Relevancy?
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Prussia, with its capital in Königsberg and from 1701 in Berlin, shaped the history of Germany. In 1871, German states united to create the
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And now we watch Chuck laboriously making his way through three Wiki paragraphs. You can almost hear the creaking.
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Americans are funny when you learn a few things other than what time the 'all you can eat' finishes up.
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Want some boiled potatoes, lad?
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See?! You saw I'm Irish, knew something and now I'm laughing at you!
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Wrong. You're confusing the German Confederation, dominated by the Kingdom of Prussia, with Germany, which didn't form until 1871.
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Believe it or not, Mussolini and Hitler were both Christians. I was shocked to find that many Nazis were also Christian.
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