Are Germans losers?

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Why do they lose all wars?
 
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God hates germans
 
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They would have won both if it weren't for the Jews
 
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cope im u fucking sandnigger

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Cope as fuck


-FIFA 1954, 1974, 1990 2014.

-Euro 1972, 1980, 1996.

-Olympics Always among top nations in both Summer and Winter

-Franco-Prussian War, Austro-Prussian War etc

- Lost both WW2 but fastest recoveries the world has ever witnessed with Wirtschaftswunder

-BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Siemens all global MNCs

Germans are the opposite of losers. They only know how to win and win. @deadstock @LancasteR @motiascension
 
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they aren't really losers but germans are extremely passive people who just let things happen.
 
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Cope as fuck


-FIFA World Cup: 1954, 1974, 1990 2014.

-Euro Championship: 1972, 1980, 1996.

-Olympics: Always among top nation in both Summer and Winter

-Franco-Prussian War, Austro-Prussian War

- Lost both WW2 but fastest recoveries the world has ever witnessed with Wirtschaftswunder

-BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Siemens all global MNCs

Germans are the opposite of losers. They only know how to win and win. @deadstock @LancasteR @motiascension
Yo i don‘t even live in Germany, but in a German speaking country.
 
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They lost WWII because of the blockade of goods and the UK-US terror bombing campaign that completely destroyed over 90 of their cities, an intentional genocide of civilians, it’s not like they lost fair and square.
 
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Still one of the most successful nations in football so idk why this is what you’d bring up, it’s like trying to critique brazil by saying they’re a bad footballing nation (even though they are shit and germany preformed amazing in the euros)
 
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Cope as fuck


-FIFA 1954, 1974, 1990 2014.

-Euro 1972, 1980, 1996.

-Olympics Always among top nations in both Summer and Winter

-Franco-Prussian War, Austro-Prussian War etc

- Lost both WW2 but fastest recoveries the world has ever witnessed with Wirtschaftswunder

-BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Siemens all global MNCs

Germans are the opposite of losers. They only know how to win and win. @deadstock @LancasteR @motiascension

Still one of the most successful nations in football so idk why this is what you’d bring up, it’s like trying to critique brazil by saying they’re a bad footballing nation (even though they are shit and germany preformed amazing in the euros)
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Germany is literally the most powerful country on earth. And Germans, including Jews, are high iq af.
 
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Undefeated
 
Yes they are. They were destroyed, as were all the nations that revolted against the Anglo-Celtics.

Anglo-Celtic democracies typically do not retaliate with total war until driven to it.
But once they are, they abandon all restraint and compromise, and mechanically grind to victory.
Mercifully, once unconditional surrender is complete, then they just want to be friends again

 
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Yes they are. They were destroyed, as were all the nations that revolted against the Anglo-Celtics.

Anglo-Celtic democracies typically do not retaliate with total war until driven to it.
But once they are, they abandon all restraint and compromise, and mechanically grind to victory.
Mercifully, once unconditional surrender is complete, then they just want to be friends again

Anglo saxons are Germans
There is even a German state called Saxon. From there they migrated to Britain
 
Yes they are. They were destroyed, as were all the nations that revolted against the Anglo-Celtics.

Anglo-Celtic democracies typically do not retaliate with total war until driven to it.
But once they are, they abandon all restraint and compromise, and mechanically grind to victory.
Mercifully, once unconditional surrender is complete, then they just want to be friends again

The brits won all battles, except for the battle against caries
 
Anglo saxons are Germans
There is even a German state called Saxon. From there they migrated to Britain
No not they are not German. They are Germanic tribe. Not the same thing.
 
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Cope as fuck


-FIFA 1954, 1974, 1990 2014.

-Euro 1972, 1980, 1996.

-Olympics Always among top nations in both Summer and Winter

-Franco-Prussian War, Austro-Prussian War etc

- Lost both WW2 but fastest recoveries the world has ever witnessed with Wirtschaftswunder

-BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen, Siemens all global MNCs

Germans are the opposite of losers. They only know how to win and win. @deadstock @LancasteR @motiascension
@deadstock gives me rep when I shit on germany but jfl reacts when I talk about germanys achievements. He's a self hating nigga.
 
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Are you stupid? It’s literally inside Germany
It doesn't matter where they come from, moron, today's British identity was formed much, much later than the Anglo-Saxon migration. They are not Germans, and they are just Germanic. Like the Scandinavians.
This is where the Brit’s originated from
It is same like saying all humans originated from same ancestor so they are basically same JFL. Stupid.
 
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It doesn't matter where they come from, moron, today's British identity was formed much, much later than the Anglo-Saxon migration. They are not Germans, and they are just Germanic. Like the Scandinavians.

It is same like saying all humans originated from same ancestor so they are basically same JFL. Stupid.
Are you stupid? It’s literally inside Germany


Old Saxony - Wikipedia


en.m.wikipedia.org
en.m.wikipedia.org
This is where the Brit’s originated from
 
@deadstock gives me rep when I shit on germany but jfl reacts when I talk about germanys achievements. He's a self hating nigga.
Modern day germans r a joke, at least where i live
 
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The WW1 defeat is especially painful. They literally lost a war with not a single battle in their country and when they were barely a few kilometers close to Paris, having just closed the Eastern front due to the communist revolution. They lost because industrial workers started to do strikes and sabotaging the chain of production from the inside.
 
They lost because industrial workers started to do strikes and sabotaging the chain of production from the inside.
Nope. They were never close to win.

On September 26, 1918, 1,200,000 men under General Pershing began the Meuse-Argonne offensive, the American armies succeeded in driving back 31 German divisions, and in November the French captured the heart of the railway lines supplying the German armies in France at Sedan.

After 47 days, the German Empire requested an armistice and the First World War ended.

It was impossible to defend against opposing forces. They asked for a ceasefire.
 
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Nope. They were never close to win.
Incorrect from my understanding
On September 26, 1918, 1,200,000 men under General Pershing began the Meuse-Argonne offensive, the American armies succeeded in driving back 31 German divisions, and in November the French captured the heart of the railway lines supplying the German armies in France at Sedan.

After 47 days, the German Empire requested an armistice and the First World War ended.

It was impossible to defend against opposing forces. They asked for a ceasefire.
That was when the US decided to expand their presence into the battle even more via the entrance of the expeditionary forces, starting the biggest offensive military campaing in their history. It happened due to the circumstances inside Germany already described in the previous comment, like the infamous worker strikes that took place on January of 1918, the revolutionary wave that was getting spread across the country coming from the communist revolution, all boosted by the economical expenses amd sacrifices of the war imposed on the general population. There was never a single bullet fired in Germany and they had to just stop to strikes by workers who were tired by the situation.

Germany actually held themselves pretty decently, they achieved the fact that one of the biggest offensives in history barely advanced 30km and didn't even touch German borders but Belgian ones while giving massive losses to the rivalring forces (60.000 French-American vs 28.000 German). The Treaty of Versailles and the people who negotated it was way more damaging for Germany, and perhaps the world than any battle during the entire war.
 
It happened due to the circumstances inside Germany already described in the previous comment, like the infamous worker strikes that took place on January of 1918, the revolutionary wave that was getting spread across the country coming from the communist revolution, all boosted by the economical expenses amd sacrifices of the war imposed on the general population. There was never a single bullet fired in Germany and they had to just stop to strikes by workers who were tired by the situation.
Germany's fate was clear even before the war began. This has nothing to do with Germany's internal problems. Even if there were no internal problems, the Allies would have won.
they achieved the fact that one of the biggest offensives in history barely advanced 30km and didn't even touch German borders
It is maybe because they retreated and asked ceasefire genius.
massive losses to the rivalring forces (60.000 French-American vs 28.000 German).
Even before the offensive, the Allies lost fewer men than the Germans in more battles. (After turning point)

Meuse-Argonne offensive
Allies
  • United States 122,063
    • 26,277 dead
    • 95,786 wounded
  • French Third Republic 70,000
    • 35,000 killed
    • 35,000 wounded
  • 23px-Flag_of_the_Siamese_Expeditionary_Force_in_World_War_I_%28Obverse%29.svg.png
    : 19 dead[1]
Germans
126,000[4]
  • 28,000 dead
  • 42,000 wounded
  • 56,000 captured
    • 26,000 taken by Americans
    • 30,000 POWs taken by French
  • 874 artillery pieces captured by both[5
26k American + 35k French dead = 61k total men loss
28k German dead + 56k German captured = 84k total men loss
 
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Germany's fate was clear even before the war began.
I agree they were disadvantaged, but they definetly had a chance during the course of the war and the upper hand after the Eastern front was closed
This has nothing to do with Germany's internal problems.
I don't coincide for the reasons stated im the comments above and below.
Even if there were no internal problems, the Allies would have won.
I don't agree on this. Their chain of production for ammunition was disrupted by their own workers, this proved to be key and made the path at the end of the war cleared to a constant retreat with the excess of forces from the other side. What's worse is that they gave up to spare themselves somehow but they ended up perhaps giving even more than a longer war of attrition against the Americans with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.

This was not WW2, the US was not willing to give up everything for the sake of taking Berlin and the life of the Kaiser. The US public was very keen onto not entering the war even after the
It is maybe because they retreated and asked ceasefire genius.
It was a good measure to spare a German communist revolution against the Kaiser and the top military ranks, with the chain of production disrupted.
Even before the offensive, the Allies lost fewer men than the Germans in more battles. (After turning point)

Meuse-Argonne offensive
Allies
  • United States 122,063
    • 26,277 dead
    • 95,786 wounded
  • French Third Republic 70,000
    • 35,000 killed
    • 35,000 wounded
  • 23px-Flag_of_the_Siamese_Expeditionary_Force_in_World_War_I_%28Obverse%29.svg.png
    : 19 dead[1]
Germans
126,000[4]
  • 28,000 dead
  • 42,000 wounded
  • 56,000 captured
    • 26,000 taken by Americans
    • 30,000 POWs taken by French
  • 874 artillery pieces captured by both[5
26k American + 35k French dead = 61k total men loss
28k German dead + 56k German captured = 84k total men loss
More than 130.000 wounded from the other side (And at that time wounded didn't mean a scratch), therefore 130.000 less man in combat in comparison to the 42.000 wounded (Among them Hitler)

This is key, the US public opinion wasn’t keen into entering the war because they didn’t know even who to support until after that british boat that was supposedly attacked by the Germans (I heard several times it was probably a false flag). Woodrow Wilson who was the president at the time won the election under the promise (He lied) that he wouldn't get involved in the war. I doubt the US public opinion would have stood a long war inside German lands, but, at the same time, i can't say 100% because i believe these powerful western states can seay easily public opinion in regards to a war after massive popularity drops, like they do with the Ukraine war spending, but, again, it was different times so i can't say.
 
Their chain of production for ammunition was disrupted by their own workers, this proved to be key and made the path at the end of the war cleared to a constant retreat with the excess of forces from the other side. What's worse is that they gave up to spare themselves somehow but they ended up perhaps giving even more than a longer war of attrition against the Americans with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
Even if the Germans had not had production line cuts, they would not have stood a chance against the Allies, who were increasing their total production day by day.

For example,

It mentions about the largest nitrate factory ever built in Alabama if the war had continued. It mentions about the construction of a small city that was built in 8 months and housed 25,000 people, including workers, architects and their families, during the construction process.
The factory started production on October 26, 1918, but the war ended 16 days later.

More than 130.000 wounded from the other side (And at that time wounded didn't mean a scratch), therefore 130.000 less man in combat in comparison to the 42.000 wounded (Among them Hitler)
Since the severity of the injuries is unknown, we cannot make assumptions about them.
The exact casualties are those killed and those captured.
This is key, the US public opinion wasn’t keen into entering the war because they didn’t know even who to support until after that british boat that was supposedly attacked by the Germans (I heard several times it was probably a false flag). Woodrow Wilson who was the president at the time won the election under the promise (He lied) that he wouldn't get involved in the war. I doubt the US public opinion would have stood a long war inside German lands, but, at the same time, i can't say 100% because i believe these powerful western states can seay easily public opinion in regards to a war after massive popularity drops, like they do with the Ukraine war spending, but, again, it was different times so i can't say.
In January 1917, the Germans, who were becoming more desperate due to the hunger caused by the blockade, adopted a U-Boot policy, which they called "unbeschränkt" (unlimited), deciding to sink any ship without warning. In March 1917, the Germans sank three American ships.

On April 6, 1917, the US declared war on the German Empire.
 
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