Way to spin da ... How would you call that? A strategic retreat ?
You surrendered like punks, own it. http://www.history.com/this-day-in-h...e-to-surrender
Way to spin da ... How would you call that? A strategic retreat ?
Thanks for your sympathy sir, but I'm OK with the news, said in all honesty. I didn't feel salty or depressed when I heard the news of her being engaged, to the contrary I was genuinely glad for her. She has found her true love (at least I hope he is) and all I can do now is wish the couple the best. My goddess deserves a happy marriage and she has chosen the right one for herself, I hope so.
That French dude will have a lot to do to please my goddess, at least he'd better not break my goddess's heart like Ryan Reynolds did, otherwise I would join my m>s in the German Supremist union and destroy the France in a more dominant way than how the Fuhrer did back in 1940.
Dont have to spin . The american people pretty much forced the admin to pull out. The US could have decimated N Vietnam, but went the heart and minds direction instead. Obviously it wasn't a win for the US, but there simply was no surrender. How did France fare there before US moved in?
i'm surprised you didn't go with the good o' "excellent debate"
Obviously it wasn't a winno ?
...and yet US won damn near EVERY battle. Your cutesy got little smiley didnt answer the question of how France did either. Now lets speak of the valiant exploits of Brazils' vaunted military, shall we?
The Americans made a strategic move. The French surrendered their entire country and begged their invaders not to destroy their capital city. Oh wait, there's more! They also begged their allies to save them!![]()
France
The Begging
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_...t_of_Surrender
Representatives:
- Soviet Union: Marshal Georgy Zhukov on behalf of the Supreme High Command of the Red Army
- United Kingdom: Air Chief Marshal Arthur William Tedder, as Deputy Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force,
- United States: General Carl Spaatz, Commanding United States Strategic Air Forces, as witness
- France: General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, Commanding First French Army, as witness
- Germany:
- Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel as the Chief of the General Staff of the German Armed Forces (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht) and as representative of the army (Wehrmacht Heer)
- General-Admiral Hans-Georg von Friedeburg as Commander-in-Chief of the navy (Kriegsmarine)
- Colonel-General Hans-Jürgen Stumpff as the representative of the air force (Luftwaffe)
no its called intelligence.
france emerged from the war in much better shape than germany, italy, the ussr, or even the uk. i think it is safe to say france won.
look up operation market garden and then stfu please tbh.
Notice the dates moron. France didnt even make it half way through 1940 before they SURRENDERED. Germany lasted 5 years after France was squashed and forced to capitulate. France played virtually no part in winning anything. They quit the game in the very 1st inning.
LMAO..This is your response to comments made about VIETNAM? Clearly, you are a mental midget
intelligence=surrender then I guess. Every other country in your list actually fought with some dignity, while you quivered in your holes while multiple countries reduced your country to rubble.
Well to be fair both France and the U.S got severely assraped in Vietnam
As I said before, US dominated nearly all the battles, so I would disagree.
wrong per par
the french surrender was treasonous
de gaulle and company fought courageously throughout the war with the Free French forces. the free french were instrumental.
yes it is u f00l
perhaps i should bring up how u all cant even defeat farmers and over in afghanistan or iraq u let a l qaeda sieze those too countires
intelligence = declaring paris an open city so that great french landmarks like eifel tower, the arc, louve, etc. didn't get destroyed. french r smart
mussolini was a bro
french pussies can no longer ever talk since my adolph came marching in and dominated the paint that fateful day
your Adolph had no hand in the military operations imho. The battle was mainly directed by my s such as Manstein, Guderian and Rommel.
lol french beggers on the same level as the lakers organization, begging for a ass root
So now there WAS a surrender by the French. You're so full of your eyes float. And the french "resistance" was anemic at best. Your country not only surrendered, many became collaborators as well. USA saved your curb stomped asses in WW2 and thats a fact.
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