If the Germans had been equipped with Panther tanks rather than Panzer IV tanks during Operation Barbarossa, would it greatly have reduced their losses of personnel and tanks in the battles of Bialystok-Minsk and battle of Smolensk, which is what slowed down the operation and ultimately caused its failure?
>>2766683
No, weather and supply lines would've still been fucked.
>>2766683
Given the panther's tendency to break down, they likely would've slowed down even more.
>>2766683
The invasion would've stalled while they were still in Poland due to their tanks breaking down.
What was the motive behind the assault on single income families?
*sigh* It was the jooooss aahhhh...
>>2764492
if you have both parents working you have just doubled the workforce
that's good for business since double the workforce means lower wages
Later we find out its even better that women have spending power since they tend to save less , which is also great for the economy
>>2764492
Big business wanted to take the power away from trade unions. Doubling the supply of workers while the demand remains more or less the same means the worker loses all their bargaining power and has to accept whatever terms the employer offers.
>A benevolent, omniscient, omnipotent god exists.
>He decided to create humans by forcing animals to brutalize each other for billions of years in a massive genetic arms race involving untold suffering, death and mass extinctions until one species developed into super-intelligent apes.
I have no idea how you can simultaneously accept evolution and believe in a benevolent god.
>>2759423
he is a benevolent god when you realize our lives don't matter
>>2759450
So what makes him benevolent then?
How nice he is to inanimate rocks in space?
>>2759458
existing is a gift no?
What are some good evidence to present to idiots who claim that Africans or black people haven't contributed anything in human history?
>>2757089
It doesn't really help your case on the left when you're using fantasy paintings that were in all likelihood made by "white" artists
>>2757096
The photo isn't made by me. It is there to explain the cherrypicking that the vast majority of who say, "Africans and black people haven't done nothing, look!" shit, only done vice versa.
>>2757113
That claim isn't targeted towards Africans as a whole, it's directed at the sub-Saharan spearchucker tribes. And it's true.
Why do anglofags call him gerbles?
>>2772572
U mad?
>>2772578
It's just so stupid. Even historians pronounce his name like that. Like when they say "nucular". There's no R in his name.
>>2772572
the english rhotacized schwa is probably the closest english approximate of the german vowel represented by oe
>Social contract
I don't recall signing anything.
>>2772557
You've signed it the second you were born in a society. It's a non negotiable contract.
>>2772571
>Forced to agree to a nonnegotiable contract without your knowledge or consent
>There is literally no place on the surface of the earth that you could go to escape it
>Somehow this isn't unconscionable
>>2772571
was the holodomor a genocide?
where there's smoke there's fire
>>2772142
No, it wasn't intentional and it wasn't aimed at a specific ethnic group. Thit doesn't mean Stalin shouldn't be vilified for it, he bears full responsibility and there's no excuse for his severe mismanagement of the situation.
In a lot of media its shown as if when the germanics like the saxons for example after becoming christian lost a part of their warlike culture and so became weaker eventually.
Is there any proof that this actually happened like is there anyone who from the early middle ages that wrote about this?
Also would christianity in anyway alter the germanic cultures to make them more peaceful?
I mean christianity was still very warlike for most of its existance.
>Is there any proof that this actually happened
No
>>2772091
Well christianity also came with a united empire and having the same king as your neighbor people makes it harder to rob them.
>>2772106
I got the idea that nobody gave a shit about that and kept raiding eachother anyway.
What are your thoughts on this picture? Is it correct? I would remove fine arts from it and divide it into two, low art and high art. High art should be at the very bottom of iceberg, because it is a total sum of all other things. Aesthetics is also at the bottom, but why? Should it not be higher up?
Some of difficult to see things actually isn't that difficult to see.
>>2771935
Agreed.
But I suppose it would be better to use word "comprehend" than "see".
This is why when multicultural ideologists fawn over "muh exotic food" end up being so shallow. Overall, it is a good "iceberg".
>?
Literally WHAT the fuck happened here?
>>2771765
>The Great is in quotes
>>2771765
>that little part in western Anatolia that wasn't conquered by Alexander
why
"The Great"
How do you feel about Favourites /his/? Do you think they were a good or a bad thing for the monarchies of the modern age?
>>2771763
They were needed. Some kings were just not fit to rule and needed an strong man to do most of the work for them
the problem is when the favourite of the king is a corrupted fucker like this
>>2771834
Yep, Olivares was an excellent favourite though, he could have done much better than Felipe IV if he had been the king. A shame Catalonia and Portugal fucked everything up
Has there ever been a bigger underdog than the crusaders? From Jerusalem to Malta to the Baltics to Constantinopel, they would not quit.
>>2771729
>Underdog.
Nope.jpg
The Muslim world was literally in a state of turmoil following the Seljuk Invasion and the Fatimid Revolution. The Abbasid Caliphate existed in paper but their writ now barely extended past Baghdad/Iraq. The Middle East was split into competing powers between the declining Abbasids, the Seljuks (most prominent in Iraq and the Rum), and the Fatimids in Egypt. In the middle of all this was Syria and the Levant, whose Emirs were virtually independent city-states backing some of the three or going independent. Add to this shitpot are the continuous streams of Central Asian invaders and Byzantium's never-ending war with the Seljuks in Anatolia.
There was no unified force resisting the Crusaders. Really the difficulty that they had was they were in hostile and inhospitable territory.
Arguably, bolsheviks.
>>2771729
>Baltic Crusade.
>Crusaders were underdpfffahahahahaha!
>a squad of khmer rouge troops break into your house and say you are to be relocated somewhere safe
what do?
*dies*
>>2771691
Hide my glasses
>>2771691
*teleports behind them*
this time it's personal
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>gets scammed by a jew
>HOLY
This guy shows up in your village, how do you respond?
Ask how In can help and work as directed tirelessly until I die of plague or he leaves.
>>2771041
Start avoiding unclean odors