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Nope.
It was a really incendiary act that inflamed the nation.
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No idea.
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stole hitlers girlfriend??? :lol:
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flashleg8 wrote:Okay, since there’s no more questions posted, I'll jump in.
It's a wee bit pre-war, but still...

What did Marinus van der Lubbe do (or supposedly do :wink: ) in Germany 1933 that lead to the banning of the German Communist Party?

No google or Wiki please.


Burnt down the lower house - the Reichstag one week before the elections (which the Nazis then had a landslide victory in - suspicious or what? - the Nazi bastards probably did it themselves :evil: )
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Set the Reichstag on fire. I think that was 1933, and it matches the clue of blaming the communists and making the Nazis popular.
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I havnt got one yet, but ill ask a question anyway. Can anyone tell me why D-day was a sucsess?
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shut the hell up you havent got one and nobody likes you.
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alex_white101 wrote:shut the hell up you havent got one and nobody likes you.


Hey alex hows your model carrer goin?
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Everyone alex is a model, heres his line of 3M

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Bigfalcon65 wrote:I havnt got one yet, but ill ask a question anyway. Can anyone tell me why D-day was a sucsess?


There about 20 major reasons at least. Hitler split the Panzer divisions up, the allies tricked the Nazis into where they were going to land, they invaded under cover of darkness, they captured the vital bridges very quickly, the floating harbours provided huge amounts of artillery and resources very quickly, they had more soldiers, they flew a sorty of around 200 planes in support, the French resistance helped keep some troops away from teh front line etc, etc...
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you forgot the main reason though...the american and british paratroopers that landed at about 0100 before the land assult. they compleated all their objectives before noon and theysurprised the germans by using their own taktics agsinst them(the geremans had paratroopers also)
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RobinJ wrote:
flashleg8 wrote:Okay, since there’s no more questions posted, I'll jump in.
It's a wee bit pre-war, but still...

What did Marinus van der Lubbe do (or supposedly do :wink: ) in Germany 1933 that lead to the banning of the German Communist Party?

No google or Wiki please.


Burnt down the lower house - the Reichstag one week before the elections (which the Nazis then had a landslide victory in - suspicious or what? - the Nazi bastards probably did it themselves :evil: )


Correct! (along with Titanic).
I agree the Nazis probably were behind it.
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Right then, my turn:

Which 2 conferences took place betwen the ally leaders in 1945?
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Potsdam and Yalta? I hope this is right and I haven't made a stupid mistake or anything. They just popped into my head.
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damn. was right behind ya, stopper.
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ya im pretty sure your right and didnt make a stupid mistake
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Yeah, twas Potsdam and Yalta.
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spurgistan wrote:The Weimar Republic was not terribly ill-conceived (although the sheer number of parties did make coalition governance difficult), it was more the devestated economy from WW1 and Versailles (and a global depression, on top of that) that really did it in.

they could have done without their policy of proportional representation though
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Wow, this thread is still going? Amazing. Spam.
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Stopper wrote:Potsdam and Yalta? I hope this is right and I haven't made a stupid mistake or anything. They just popped into my head.


Well, for anyone who still cares, you are right - I was too lazy to think of a truly difficult question.
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allright since stopper hasent posted his question yet ill post one

What was the turning point in the war in europe?
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the first defeat of the german army during the russian winetr...germany was put on the defensive. i think it was the time the germans tried to invade Stalingrad or advance to Moscow or something.
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The battles in Russia? Hitler bit off far more than he could chew when he double-crossed the Russians and they turned their forces against him.

No German army was ever going to survive a war against acclimatised Russian soldiers on freezing Russian turf.

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lord twiggy1 wrote:allright since stopper hasent posted his question yet ill post one

What was the turning point in the war in europe?


I believe the technical answer to that was Hitler's refusal to allow Paulus to evacuate the Sixth Army from Stalingrad.
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I think it's your go, duday
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