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Germany Russia III
Nature is healing.
Who you got Any Forums?
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Germany Russia III
Nature is healing.
Who you got Any Forums?
Defend Berlin from what?
>Clausewitz ist ausgegeben.
>October
2 more weeks
hopefully muslim invaders
civil war with trucks and cars
Food riots.
>Defend Berlin from what?
Not from the islamic invasion they brought onto all of Europe.
Is the Command under General Steiner?
Russia. I wouldn't put it past them to be so stupid they think the """"bear"""" that can't even fucking take Ukraine is gonna bother them.
with or without broomsticks ?
I hope Russia crushes Germany and Russians rape every woman in Germany. Kill all immigrants.
Can we all hang up and completely fuck those dirty Slavs?
So they will go from being half Slav to 3 / 4.
>Russia invades Europe
>says further "de-nazification" needed
>kicks out all the jews, faggots, niggers
Surprise Euro-niggers!
>reeeee Russia is the Fascists now
Your answer appears the moment you look at DC or Ottawa.
Kek, Germany is coping what Poland did. Ukrainians did the same.
Germany and Japan got control back of their own countries. The deepstate is dying.
It’s happening, boys.
Germany can't even afford hot water, how much american jew dick is it gonna suck to afford a war that just has them paying the american industrial complex for equipment?
>Defend Berlin from what?
Posleen
>Watch on the Rhine is a military science fiction novel by John Ringo and Tom Kratman, the seventh entry in Ringo's Legacy of the Aldenata series.
>The novel focuses on the invasion of Europe by the alien Posleen, with an emphasis on Germany. Part of the technology brought to humans by the Galactics is the ability to rejuvenate old soldiers, so that countries can draw on their combat experiences. In Germany, this leads to the controversial decision to reactivate the Waffen-SS.
>The book's title is a reference to the 19th-century German nationalist song "Die Wacht am Rhein".
>The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung published a scathingly negative review by Dietmar Dath. Summing up the novel's attitude as "cool retro-fascism from the future", the reviewer wrote that the authors' main aim (apart from propagating crude stereotypes about European countries) seemed to be to pontificate about the perceived failings of Western society, such as pacifism and environmentalism, to which the rejuvenated Waffen-SS appear intended to provide a positive contrast.[1]
>Sfreviews.net's reviewer likewise expressed incredulity at the novel's ahistorical conceit of portraying the Waffen-SS as misunderstood patriots who disagreed with the Nazis' genocidal policies, and at the writers' "pandering to the wingnut extreme of the far right" by drawing analogies from protests against resistance to alien invaders to real-life antiwar movements.[2] Publishers Weekly described the novel as "audacious and deliberately shocking" in a starred review, adding that "Readers who can overcome their ideological gag reflex will be rewarded with an exciting view from "the other side of the hill."[3]
Poland? We're not stupid, we know what they're up to.