Hitler didn't really kill himself...

Chaoz

Veteran XV
He was killed by allied (Russian) forces and they said he shot himself to make the Nazis look weak/cowardly.
 
i think the russians wouldve rather said they killed him before the rest of the world got a chance
 
The United States was actually the SECOND country to develop the nuclear bomb. The two nuclear explosions in Japan were the result of horrible accidents by Japanese scientists. The US took credit for these events and the Japanese govt. let them so they wouldn't look like idiots.
 
The Constitution of the United States was not written by American Patriots, instead, the Congress outsourced the job to workers in China.
 
Chaoz said:
The United States was actually the SECOND country to develop the nuclear bomb. The two nuclear explosions in Japan were the result of horrible accidents by Japanese scientists. The US took credit for these events and the Japanese govt. let them so they wouldn't look like idiots.

heh...
 
Sadam Hussein was given approximately $5 billion to invade Kuwait by the United States. The US wanted this war to help prepare US troops for a possible war with China or any other major country at the time. The "ultimate training" would be putting troops in a real wartime environment.

The war against China never happened because the US looked so impressive that they decided to build up their military before attacking the United States.
 
Chaoz said:
The Constitution of the United States was not written by American Patriots, instead, the Congress outsourced the job to workers in China.
Burma, not China. Get your facts straight.
 
There never really was a "George Washington". He was made up by the founders to give inspiration to the troops during the war. "Washington's" actions (Quotes, Military strats., etc) were actually decided by a group of 10 intelligent people who met in a rural town outside of present day Raleigh, NC. The image of Washington was based on a fictional character by a writer/artist in Raleigh.
 
The decision to invade Vietnam was actually made by several industrial company CEOs. They had hoped a unified war would prevent the economic problems they felt were coming and the decision was made with the interest of the American people in mind.
 
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