This is mounted on Marder-like vehicles at the start of Barbarossa; what happens?
Nothing. All the reasons Germans lost are still present and far outweigh that particular factor.
>>3366401
And how about if they had these at the start of the invasion?
>>3366421
This >>3366401. There would be more dead Soviets, though.
Same thing with these >>3366421, unless they had 10,000 of them with enough ammo and fuel for months of service.
Delete this thread please, or take it either to >>>/k/ or any non-topic board.
More importantly who would win in a prizefight?
>>3366374
>Be Aristotle
>Say something
>Scientific advancements proves he was wrong about everything he announced.
Too bad, Aristotle got popularity for centuries because of religious who adored him.
>>3366430
If it were not for Aristotle, the scientific method would have never taken form.
He based his philosophy on naturalistic observations. Obviously he could not make observations in the same way we can now, so holding him to that standard is silly.
Plato was a far bigger influence on Christianity than Aristoltle, even among the scholastics who were mostly trying to reconcile Aristotle with the already existing christian framework.
Plato would win. He was a wrestler. His name is a pseudonym meaning 'wide.'
Did pagan Germanic gods originate with the Norse gods?
Or were Germanic gods their own thing with simple similarities to Norse gods?
What were the major Germanic gods and goddesses? Did they all have Norse counterparts?
Scandinavians are Germanic and you could've found that out in 2 seconds via Duck Duck Go if you weren't a retarded /pol/tard.
>>3366373
This.
Also.
>Did pagan Germanic gods originate with the Norse gods?
Other way round
>What were the major Germanic gods and goddesses? Did they all have Norse counterparts?
Pretty much the same but with slightly different names (Woden = Odin) and varying importance (Tīwaz was really important for the older Germans whilst Thor and Odin was more so for Scandinavians) the same goes for Anglo's before becoming christian.
>>3366373
what does /pol/ have to do with anything?
Why did Balestinians engineer the Holocaust?
benis in bagina?
This is objectively true
American and Soviet pilots directly engaged each other over Korea
And I've been researching for over an hour, trying to find out its title and when it was printed.
What I've found out so far is that the original painting was made by Josef Julius Durst, who lived between 1878 and 1950. The print was then distributed as a post card by the Metz brothers and their company.
The writing (top right) means:
"In all storms
In all need"
(Top left)
"He will shield you
The loyal God"
(Bottom)
"Knightly grapple, motherly praying, helps defeat the enemy, solves all distress!"
As german is my first language, this was easy to translate, but I can't find any trace of the title.
I could post a higher resolution, but this would take a while.
What exactly is post-empiricism?
>>3366159
now
>>3366167
I'm afraid I don't grasp the point that you are trying to convey.
How come the disgusting perfidious Anglokikes never settled Egypt or Sudan like they did in southern africa, rhodesia, etc.?
>>3366065
Because its a worthless shithole asides from the mouth of the Nile, which is worthwhile in an agricultural sense
Egypt is actually extremely densely populated, up there with Nigeria.
Too densely populated. South Africa was nearly empty when we settled it.
Why wasn't coffee discovered earlier? As far as we know its stimulant properties were discovered in the 9th or 10th century in Ethiopia.
What if the Romans discovered coffee? I can imagine it spreading to India and China as a valuable commodity
Romans discovered nothing so I don't see it happening that way.
Because the method of making it is pretty circuitous. Shit like that tended to be discovered basically by accident.
How come 100 years later no one noticed socialism is a branch of the banking jew?
>Dude working class
Literally 90% of the marxists are rich intellectuals, college teachers, musicians, artists and upper middle class.
>>3365410
>Literally
Have you got any figures, kiddo?
>>3365447
Go join one of 3465776675 12-person communist sects that exist in your town and observe the class composition.
The Marxists know about this and they see it as a problem.
At least my old party did.
>>3365410
>Spengler
Today marks the start of the 6259th year in the Egyptian calendar. Let's have a meta Egypt thread
>>3365306
>meta Egypt
Like... Duat?
>>3365306
>Today marks the start of the 6259th year in the Egyptian calendar. Let's have a meta Egypt thread
Hail Kek!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNK655iUtr0
Childhood is thinking Gandhi and Nehru were the good guys
Adulthood is realizing Jinnah made more sense
I am going to give you such a weapon that the police and the army will not be able to stand against it. It is the weapon of the Prophet, but you are not aware of it. That weapon is patience and righteousness. No power on earth can stand against it.[3] — Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Did Pythia, Apollo's Oracle in Delphi, actually work?
>>3365271
yes. though one greek philosopher said they were scam artists.
I think wikipedia has some of the recorded oracles,it gets a bit sad at the end.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oracular_statements_from_Delphi
She was a charlatan.
Literally a refugee from the far north, where the actual oracles lived.
Read up on Hyperboreans.
If anyone ever was in contact with the Gods, it was those guys.
any good books/films or films about medieval time period?
any good books/films about medieval time period*
https://www.delicateseliterare.ro/seria-povestile-saxone-ultimul-regat-calaretul-mortii-stapanii-nordului-cantecul-sabiei-de-bernard-cornwell-editura-litera/
>>3365028
thanks anon
Who was the Yui Hirasawa of historical figures?
>>3364892
Fuck that shit, who was the Azunyan of historical figures?