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7ce906 doubt it's bad, at least for me. -Sans
cb3786 ...
cb3786 ####ing...
cb3786 ...It would be fine if she just play those gacha game for making random character
7ce906 u h h h h h ? -Sans
cb3786 I mean too many to count
cb3786 All of them ...
7ce906 be specific, gachatubers have made a lot of cringe -Sans
cb3786 You know those cringe stuff gachatuber made?
cb3786 But I can't do anything with that...
7ce906 wat -Sans
e0694d Belgien, Luxembourg, und Niederlande. -Hermann
cb3786 Turn bad real quick when my sis stole my phone to make cringe again...
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7ce906 oh nice. -Sans
cb3786 ... Hey ... right after I finished my online class
7ce906 sorry, took longer than I thought it would. -Sans
95c614 Deutschland. -Hermann
cb3786 ...The silent
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cb3786 Frick...
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cb3786 I see...
fb82f6 I wish MOAU was still here. I mostly do history overall, and if I delve into specific branches of the military, it is usually armies or navies. He was more interested in aircraft and airborne units from that era and he could probably explain the paratroop buckles better than I can.
cb3786 Oh ok...
e10491 Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... it's the D-Day Invasion, 6. June 1944, World War II.
cb3786 No I'm just confuse what are you talking about
e10491 Wait, now you're shocked? You find it... "questionable" (for lack of a better word) that the M42 Paratroop Jacket, radio, and parachute that the Americans were wearing doesn't have a quick-release so troops can get out of it quickly but the British did, resulting in many soldiers drowning... but you aren't in horror by the fact that many people were being burnt alive by flamethrowers and high-ranking officer war criminals were being provided with cyanide capsules so they wouldn't be charged for said crimes after the war and could commit suicide instead?
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e10491 Battle Report: The split of the 5. Panzerarmee that was sent to rendezvous with us splits once more due to them noticing more paratroopers landing, this time in the dense forests. They discover that the paratroopers were, in fact, 0.8 metre-long dummies filled to the brim with explosives and they have wasted their time. The Führer is furious when he finally wakes up and takes direct command of his troops, in the stead of handing control to Generalfeldmarschall Gerd von Rundstedt.
cb3786 . . . W H A T ?
e10491 Battle Report: More paratroopers land. Generalfeldmarschall Rommel, in preparation for this, had previously flooded forests. British and American paratroop buckles built differently. Paratroopers begin sinking due to the weight of their equipment. British paratroopers unbuckle easily and make it out alive. Americans take, on average, 3.4 more seconds due to there being no quick-release on their paratroop buckles and end up drowning.
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e10491 Battle Report: Cyanide capsules are being provided by a sapper of the 12. SS to high-ranking officers such as Kurt Meyer.
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e10491 Battle Report: Seventh wave has landed. Most of the ammunition was spent on the first four. Due to tracer rounds making the maschinengewehrnesten and widerstandsnesten visible to the enemy, the USS Arizona, USS Quincy, and HMS Warspite have fired on our positions, destroying three of the five MG42Vs and leaving the fourth non-operationable. Entered a stalemate between our mountain positions and the fence. Brigadegeneral Norman Cota arrived to support the enemy. They have penetrated the fence with bangalores and are advancing up the mountain. Enemy is using MK1 Grenades and flamethrowers to clear out the bunkers, burning anyone inside alive. Most units have abandoned their positions (including trenchlines) and fled to the nearby towns and cities of Colleville-sur-Mer and Caen. 5. Panzerarmee was supposed to support us but split in half when it noticed paratroopers landing in the ladder city. The 352. Infanterie has been completely destroyed.
cb3786 . . .
e10491 Battle Report: A sizable chunk of our divisions have repositioned to defend Juno and Omaha. The French Resistance has been sending seagles with parcells containing troop positions to the enemy and has been bombing supply trains, resulting in a shortage of food, medical supplies, and ammunition. Commanding officer dead from shrapnel. Remaining units include fragments of the 12. SS and the 327. and 352. Infanterie-Divisions. Due to lack of supplies, the maschinengewehrschützen have resorted to anti-aircraft rounds where every fifth round is a tracer round, making them vulnerable to enemy artillery and flak guns.
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