ITT: moments in time where the villain of the story finally gets their comeuppance.
>>2329770
>>2329770
You can get fucked here mate.
If anything, Karl was the fallen paladin, a victim of his own stubbornness and sheer iron headedness that unless he crushed the Russians thoroughly they'd merely cause problems later down the line
>>2329770
>ukrainians literally called their king "the head man"
Never ceases to make me smile.
>>2329826
'head' and 'main' are cognate in Slavic languages in general
>>2330157
But they called their king heubtmann, with heubt meaning "head" and mann of course man.
They used the german word for "the head man", and called their slavic king that. Most of them probably didn't even realize they are calling the guy a headman.
>>2330171
In later roman periods capitan already meant commander or chief, the head part was melted with the word.
>>2330163
>didn't even realize
Why are you using this in a patronizing way about the ignorant Ukrainians when this is literally how all words originate?
Dirlewanger is invariably described as an extremely cruel person by historians and researchers, including as "a psychopathic killer and child molester" by Steven Zaloga,[2] "violently sadistic" by Richard Rhodes,[3] "an expert in extermination and a devotee of sadism and necrophilia" by J. Bowyer Bell,[4] and "a sadist and necrophiliac" by Bryan Mark Rigg.[5] World War II historian Chris Bishop called him the "most evil man in the SS".[6] According to Timothy Snyder, "in all the theaters of the Second World War, few could compete in cruelty" with Dirlewanger.[7]
>be Dirlewanger
>WW1 vet
>rape a 14 year old girl in 1935
>arrested, lose your job, doctors title, military honors and expelled from Nazi Party
>get reinstated by sucking a few cocks
>WW2 happens
>volunteer for the SS, eventually become leader of the Dirlewanger Brigade
>Brigade was a unit full of poachers but after taking 315% casualties in Warsaw they began taking in criminals, former concentration camp inmates, gypsies and political prisoners
>sole purpose of the unit was to terrorize the local populace and fight partisans
>commit a fuckton war crimes in Warsaw late 1944
>massacre large groups of Polish civilians whenever you found them
>1945 happens, try to escape to the Americans and avoid capture by the Russians
>get captured, put in a temporary prison in France
>"this cells not too bad, atleast im not freezing in Siberia"
>Polish guards walk into his cell
>proceed to literally beat him to death
pottery
>>2329770
Not even being ironic
>>2330195
I'm surprised they managed to capture so many high ranking nazis after the war. What were they doing wrong?
>>2330285
America ending WW2, stopping the USSR, and becoming the worlds police has lead to the most peaceful times in human history.
>>2330285
All they did was poke the bear
>>2330472
Tell that to Iraq.
>>2330285
fucking organized muzzies literally ruined the world. I can't think of a more defining moment in human history. it all came crashing down
>>2330472
That was the pax romana m8
>>2329795
t. frenchposter
>>2330285
For their complicity in atrocities committed during the Finnp-Korean HyperWar
>>2330472
What is pax Brittania
>>2331240
A period that involved shootings a lot of savages.
>>2331136
fuck off lindybeige
>>2329795
Pls leave frog
>>2329770
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab-cMPNC1rE
>>2330481
that was the plan
>>2331321
Fuck off you Venetian sack of shit fuck
>>2329770
Siege of Carthage in 149 BC
>>2330560
Iraqs not the world
>>2330560
Record's not perfect. Iraq was a well-intentioned failure, but it's simply an empirical fact that the global violent death rate has never been lower.
>>2330560
Yes, of course Iraq was well known for it's tranquil relations with it's neighbors and fair treatment of ethnic minorities before the American invasion of 2003.
>>2329770
1453
>>2330285
But that didn't really change anything we were doing. Just made us pissed for the most part.