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PlayNando
11-11-2013, 11:14 AM
The Great War ended. The German kraut scum was slain by France and her Allies.

1.4 million brave Frenchmen lost their lives fighting Wilhelm II's invading scum. Tbe Germans were everything wrong with the world. The scum avoided France's impressive defensive fortifications and instead cowardly attacked through neutral Belgium and Luxembourg. Yes, the Austrians and Serbians started the war, but the krauts needlessly escalated it.

Fortunately, after a little over four years the Krauts were finally brought to the negotiating table and at Versailles in 1919 were dealt their harsh, but well deserved punishment!

Much of the war and blood were spent over the fields of the northeastern Third French Republic. If you look closely you can still see blood from bleeding French women and children murdered by the krauts running down the creeks in northeastern France.

Liberté, égalité, fraternité!!!

DeadlyDynasty
11-11-2013, 11:24 AM
The Great War ended. The German kraut scum was slain by France and her Allies.

1.4 million brave Frenchmen lost their lives fighting Wilhelm II's invading scum. Tbe Germans were everything wrong with the world. The scum avoided France's impressive defensive fortifications and instead cowardly attacked through neutral Belgium and Luxembourg. Yes, the Austrians and Serbians started the war, but the krauts needlessly escalated it.

Fortunately, after a little over four years the Krauts were finally brought to the negotiating table and at Versailles in 1919 were dealt their harsh, but well deserved punishment!

Much of the war and blood were spent over the fields of the northeastern Third French Republic. If you look closely you can still see blood from bleeding French women and children murdered by the krauts running down the creeks in northeastern France.

Liberté, égalité, fraternité!!!

You do know this led to Hitler, the Holocaust, and your country getting raped in 1940, right?

rascal
11-11-2013, 12:20 PM
Influenza was killing many at that time.

bigzak25
11-11-2013, 12:42 PM
this was a boring topic in 1918.