• SO?

    You said nothing that forms a reply to what i posted. Nothing i said is even contradicted or challenged.

    You might as well have quoted anybody and replied with Wikipedia. All you did was state some limited information most of us already know and other info with some bent to make another argument that is not being addressed, but the overall tone of my post was to make the point that Germany started by ‘created’ the crisis soon after the Munich Conference and was the primary aggressor.

    Perhaps don’t reply unless you have your own point to offer. And perhaps never reply to my posts would be better.

    Here is the site where you stole ideas and just copy/paste verbatim because you don’t know facts….
    http://www.cwporter.com/gleiwitz.htm

    Click that and see how Gargantua steals ideas off the internet and reposts them as his own…Hilarious!

    Best sources: KRIEGSURSACHE – KRIEGSCHULD, by Helmut Schr�cke; DER KRIEG, DER VIELE V�TER HATTE, by Gerd Shulze-Rhonhof; and THE FORCED WAR, by David Hoggan. This information is also widely available elsewhere.

    Indeed. Perhaps a better resource is to steal what is printed on the internet and repost it as your own ideas or ones that you summarize after reading all those German language books that you never saw.

    Good Grief.  :roll:

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    I posted that I sourced it from another site.  But it appears not to have posted… ?  I must have copy pasted over the source.

    Irrelevant.

    It’s a direct counter to your claim, and a fitting response, so I copy pasted it just for you.

    World War Two was caused by that dreaded Gleiwitz Radio station broadcasting blasphemy and a few dead German political prisoners ( whom Heydrich staged as Polish) left behind to make Germany look good. They looked good till they found out what really happened.
    DIRECTLY COUNTERED BY
    It is obvious that this tale was invented to obfuscate or conceal the real causes of the war. Why fake a trivial incident if you’re never going to mention it when you go to war? This is a typical example of Nuremberg “evidence”.

    Oh and here’s some of your own medication to swallow from your last post…

    You said nothing that forms a reply to what i posted. Nothing i said is even contradicted or challenged.

    Nothing you have said has formed a reply to what my post that directly contradicts your version of events.

    The only question is if you’re going to freak out again like last time? And when you do, can you upload it to you-tube so we can all watch?


  • Nice coverup but not working.

    Don’t reply to my posts with stolen stuff you got off the internet and which does not even remotely answer my post. IN fact stop replying to me and trying to start nonsense as usual.

    Just continue with the joke posts and keep up that post count!

    And before you wig out and start sending PM’s perhaps you might want to consider not replying to me. Pretend I’m just another poster but in my case you don’t need to bring the circus act and that stupid plastic axe to grind whatever bothers you.

    The only question is if you’re going to backtrack out again like last time? And when you do, can you post that? I see you already have…NM :roll:

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    You’re the one who admits you lack the comptence to -not reply-, and that you feel compelled to comply, when people call you out for what you are.

    It’s ok. My point is proven, and no one’s watching anyways. It’s a win for me.


  • You’re the one who admits you lack the comptence to -not reply-,

    I guess spelling is not the strong suit, Along with having original ideas because you lack knowledge and have to resort to plagiarism to make salient points.

    and that you feel compelled to comply, when people call you out for what you are.

    No it’s rather i don’t back down from idiots who know little to nothing.

    It’s ok. My point is proven, and no one’s watching anyways. It’s a win for me.

    You are incapable of making points, you let random plagiarism create points. And yes I’m sure you will reply but this time don’t copy and paste stuff that you didn’t write because History requires knowledge and you admittedly lack education in that department. As far as a ‘win’ you sound like a 12 year old boy playing video games.

    What a waste of time.

  • Liaison TripleA '11 '10

    What a waste of time.

    Especially all the useless name calling on your part? I guess it’s because you’ve got nothing else. LOL. Oh well I L.

    It’s sad that you -feel the need- to do this everyday, and embarass yourself publically and on record. But be my guest…

    There is a reason you have lost -every- conflict you’ve had with me, and continue to lose.

    I’ll let your educated disposition determine what people who lose all the time are called.


  • Yea and i guess since you steal your ideas from the internet, you must have copied that lame, mega-fail response from some other website as usual.

    Since you lack education and know little to nothing about History or any subject i guess that’s why all you do as troll here and post silly infantile jokes.

    I hope you can get help for your disposition and stop hijacking this thread.

    You must feel ashamed of yourself for getting caught plagiarizing. All this energy defending yourself must be bothersome.  Any normal person would have just put up a link… they don’t need to steal ideas they don’t even understand themselves.

    Take the meds and turn in. Good night.

    Spelling corrections for Gargantua to learn: ( quiz on Friday)

    publically is incorrect
    publicly is correct

    Did you pass the 2nd grade or get kicked out of School?


  • @wittmann:

    @aequItas et veritas: have you been to Berlin? I like all history, but wondered if there was any WW2 museums or sites. What should I see when I go? And whose motto is your username? (Sorry for all the questions. Feel like a nagging wife!)

    Its base form is the ancient Greek language and stands for “Truth Justice”
    In Latin : VERITAS = TRUTH  ET = AND  (&) AEQUITAS = JUSTICE

    To some this is a very powerful combination of words, that have a deep meaning and power of their own.
    To others, it is a catch phrase used in the movie Boondock Saints, kindof like a motto.

    I believe it is a basis for what most humans should live their life by, day and day. Truth and Justice combined with Love would basically end all crime.

    I´ve been a couple of times in Berlin (one time with the wall still up) but I´m not so much the Berlin History buff, ask me about the south of Germany and I should give you way more answers… :-D

    Sorry for catching up with you so late on this one.


  • Thank you Aequitas. Just wondered if it was the motto of a Division or a Regiment that you were affiliated with or particularly liked. Not heard of that film you mentioned.
    I have driven to Florence via Germany and through Bavaria ( not in a rush obviously!) and have always liked it. Saw Dachau, ate a good pizza in Ulm, but did not fancy stopping in Munich too long as I am not to bothered about large cities.
    Have not been to Nuremberg, but feel I should.


  • Has anyone been to Peryville, Ky and seen the battlefield there? I only ask as we are 4 days away from its anniversary(1862) and I will be away. Wondered if it was well maintained as it was Kentucky’s largest Civil War battle.
    Needless to say, it was one of Bragg’s messed up battles.
    I am not a  fan of his, or Davis, who should have sacked him sooner.


  • @wittmann:

    Has anyone been to Peryville, Ky and seen the battlefield there? I only ask as we are 4 days away from its anniversary(1862) and I will be away. Wondered if it was well maintained as it was Kentucky’s largest Civil War battle.
    Needless to say, it was one of Bragg’s messed up battles.
    I am not a  fan of his, or Davis, who should have sacked him sooner.

    I have not, but I plan to. I have family that lives in Kentucky. I was surprised a battle of it’s size would have been turned into a National Park, but it’s only kept up by State funds.


  • I think it warrants a memorial, so am glad it is a National Park.
    It was a significant battle in a well thought out double invasion campaign. It is a pity the Orphan Brigade was not present as it would have meant so much to them. Another four Brigade Division might even have tipped it for the South, as Bragg had two good Cavalry Brigades that could have helped make the contest more than just a rout of the Right Wing.
    The three Southern Divisions did a fantastic job on the day.
    As always the Army of Tennessee proved its mettle and formidable attacking skills.


  • Thank you. Surely you can see that is where my heart is!
    I have always been a lover of what ifs and understand how easily a battle can turn on a single event, like a timely reinforcement.


  • @Cromwell_Dude:

    Wittmann, you are quite knowledgeable of our War Between the States. I might make you an honorary Southerner.

    I’ll second that motion.


  • Thank you Worsham.


  • Speaking of honorary Southerners, Wittmann, I was wondering if you’d ever heard of these guys:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederados

    They sound a bit like the Civil War counterparts of the United Empire Loyalists who went to Canada after the Revolutionary War (except of course that they headed south rather than north).


  • Hi Marc. I had not. Thank you for that. As a poor loser, I never learnt about Reconstruction and would like to think I would have been one of those who would have rather died than live under a Northern yoke. Immigration:  I can’t say if I could have done it. Maybe seeing those Blue soldiers or carpetbaggers walking tall through my town or fields might have pushed me into it.

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    Vicksburg, Miss. is a GREAT Civil War site! So many monuments, so many actual lines of trenches with cannon seemingly everywhere. They also have a real ironclad that was sunk, retrieved and put on display. It’s mostly just the wooden beams & structure but still fascinating. A whole day could easily be spent there.

    “Tall Paul”


  • I just finished my tour of the Shiloh Battlefield, awesome and very powerful moving.

    During my trip I was able to visit the Sacramento and Perryville Battlefields in Kentucky.

    Due to limited time and car problems, I was unable to visit Corinth sites and had to pass up Brice Crossing and Tupelo Battles.


  • Sorry you had car problems. Brice’s Crossroads would have be nice to see, being Forrest’s greatest victory. You may not have missed too much by not seeing the other two. Isn’t Corinth a city? I am not sure how much there is to see of that battle. Did you look into it?
    Cannot remember the particulars of Tupelo(even when it was). Will look it up to remind myself.

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