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verstand ? whats that then ?

 

Look it up in a German dictionary. Although I think the context pretty much gives the meaning of that word away.

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Look it up in a German dictionary. Although I think the context pretty much gives the meaning of that word away.

 

 

RAGED?

 

ROFFLELMAOLOLZ

Verstand is also a Dutch word, it means understand and intelligence in some other topics.

Ahhhh, I just love how we Dutch and German people are part of the uber race, white and Germanic!

 

rofl

Verstand is also a Dutch word, it means understand and intelligence in some other topics.

Ahhhh, I just love how we Dutch and German people are part of the uber race, white and Germanic!

 

rofl

 

he wanted to spell understand ,

 

ROFFLELAMOLOLZ

My history teacher also taught us that lampshade crap. She was such a ignorant, communist whore, but i was best in history class. WWII is so easy.

 

Besides people spread such lies to make Hitler look bad, which he wasnt k. Fuck, why do you care about jews? I dont bitch at you when you stomp a bug, either. So whats all this crap about? Oh noes, he killed the jews, oh noes he started a war.

 

Hitler took back land that was rightfully ours and fought the jews. Before the war there were millions of jews all over Europe and he got rid of most of them. Also he made Germany grow by giving us jobs and a decent currency. He had many useful things invented and produced.

 

The only problem was his incapability as a strategist and bigotry. He didnt listen to his generals, but he was also lied to about military progress. That led to a desaster.

Without Hitler you would currently be without the following:

your current car

nuclear power

morphine

the blood bank

the nuclear bomb(s)

etc., etc., etc.

 

umm no.

First of all, he only invented the volkswagon (volkswagons suck anyway)

second, morphine was used in the civil war

third, blood banks were made from an american who went to england (i forgot his name)

fourth, AMERICANS (with the assistance of russain scientists) invented the nuclear bombs.

 

DO UR FUCKING HOMEWORK BEFORE U POST NWA

umm no.

First of all, he only invented the volkswagon (volkswagons suck anyway)

second, morphine was used in the civil war

third, blood banks were made from an american who went to england (i forgot his name)

fourth, AMERICANS (with the assistance of russain scientists) invented the nuclear bombs.

 

DO UR FUCKING HOMEWORK BEFORE U POST NWA

 

^^

 

knowez hiz shit , since he was in ww2 . end

Germany was right on our tail in nuclear research, Balti...if we hadn't ended WWII when we did, and made it impossible for them to continue research, they'd have had a working one within 6-8 months of our first successful field test, according to most "expert sources" on nuclear armament history...

 

Germany DID invent the first useable missle delivery system (the V2), as well...so IF they'd managed to build a working bomb before we shut them down, they may very well have had enough of an advantage to win.

 

Germany WAS the first country to institute a national blood bank, according to the Red Cross, even though the concept was originally credited to an American surgeon who had volunteered for service in the U.K. before we got involved in the fighting, so they may not have "invented" it, according to your standards of invention, but they WERE the first to USE it on a large scale.

 

Yes, morphine was in use in hospital situations during the civil war...and medical opium and opiate distillates were commonly used in medicines after the civil war...however, morphine as an injectable for field use wasn't common until WWII...where it was equally common in Axis AND Allied field medic kits, from the very beginning....it STARTED being used as a "fixall" medicine for field medics during WWI, and there are plenty of op-ed articles and medical studies in public news archives to prove it (lots of WWI vets came back with a monkey on their back because injected morphine was used for just about everything, from "shell shock", to easing pain when setting a bone or splinting a sprained ankle, in the military at the time)..the actual process for distilling morphine from opium was developed by a Swede doctor, though, if I'm not mistaken...he got a Nobel in medicine for it, at any rate :)

Germany was right on our tail in nuclear research, Balti...if we hadn't ended WWII when we did, and made it impossible for them to continue research, they'd have had a working one within 6-8 months of our first successful field test, according to most "expert sources" on nuclear armament history...

 

Germany DID invent the first useable missle delivery system (the V2), as well...so IF they'd managed to build a working bomb before we shut them down, they may very well have had enough of an advantage to win.

 

Germany WAS the first country to institute a national blood bank, according to the Red Cross, even though the concept was originally credited to an American surgeon who had volunteered for service in the U.K. before we got involved in the fighting, so they may not have "invented" it, according to your standards of invention, but they WERE the first to USE it on a large scale.

 

Yes, morphine was in use in hospital situations during the civil war...and medical opium and opiate distillates were commonly used in medicines after the civil war...however, morphine as an injectable for field use wasn't common until WWII...where it was equally common in Axis AND Allied field medic kits, from the very beginning....it STARTED being used as a "fixall" medicine for field medics during WWI, and there are plenty of op-ed articles and medical studies in public news archives to prove it (lots of WWI vets came back with a monkey on their back because injected morphine was used for just about everything, from "shell shock", to easing pain when setting a bone or splinting a sprained ankle, in the military at the time)..the actual process for distilling morphine from opium was developed by a Swede doctor, though, if I'm not mistaken...he got a Nobel in medicine for it, at any rate :)

 

Nazi's built the pyramdis too

Nah...I don't credit the Nazi party with much...they DID design and advocate a "standard parts" assembly line, which I think well of (all volkswagen/early porsche parts can be interchanged, within reason with the same parts from completely different cars from the same manufacturer), and Nazi Germany allowed research on jews in medical lines that are the proofs for current standards in shock-trauma research and treatment...

 

I mean how else are we going to actively reasearch shock trauma without causing it under laberatory conditions IN HUMANS? Frankly, the advances in this branch of medicine that are a direct result of Mengele, and a few others, having researched them, are the reason that half the trauma patients who survive today DO survive...

 

Ok, so I'm not all that cool with the idea of tying the legs of a woman in labor together, and observing to see how long she, and the baby, each survive the trauma...repetatively, with multiple subjects...but I agree with the value of the data gathered...and I support the use of people condemned to death anyhow in other experiments...such as the "shoot them a bit at a time, treat the shock and the wound, then do it again, to find out how long they can survive repeated shock-trauma events" experiments.

Hitler made her undress... he would lie down on the floor. Then she would have to squat over his face where he could examine her at close range and this made him very excited. When the excitement reached its peak, he demanded that she urinate on him and that gave him real sexual pleasure.

 

 

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Nah...I don't credit the Nazi party with much...they DID design and advocate a "standard parts" assembly line, which I think well of (all volkswagen/early porsche parts can be interchanged, within reason with the same parts from completely different cars from the same manufacturer), and Nazi Germany allowed research on jews in medical lines that are the proofs for current standards in shock-trauma research and treatment...

 

I mean how else are we going to actively reasearch shock trauma without causing it under laberatory conditions IN HUMANS? Frankly, the advances in this branch of medicine that are a direct result of Mengele, and a few others, having researched them, are the reason that half the trauma patients who survive today DO survive...

 

Ok, so I'm not all that cool with the idea of tying the legs of a woman in labor together, and observing to see how long she, and the baby, each survive the trauma...repetatively, with multiple subjects...but I agree with the value of the data gathered...and I support the use of people condemned to death anyhow in other experiments...such as the "shoot them a bit at a time, treat the shock and the wound, then do it again, to find out how long they can survive repeated shock-trauma events" experiments.

 

you talk to much :cool2:

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