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Thread: I created a map16 Feb 2015, 09:19 AM
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Thread: Make War not Love 2 - The Rematch16 Feb 2015, 05:10 AM
relic was kind enough to let community members (not so prominent either) come into their studio. and relic obviously made a good impression. that is all it is. i don't know why ppl get apeshit over some positiveness from a very small minority of the forum community. maybe napalm should've kept quiet. or even better, he should've bashed relic after the visit, so everybody can get on the 'bash relic' bandwagon and be mates. In: Lobby |
Thread: It just isn't fun anymore15 Feb 2015, 17:02 PM
all available forces should go to the town part of rostov... lolz. thats rostov 101. may be you should've stopped blaming your teammates and help them in the town. i am assuming your point is that you saw bs vet rifleman doc in 1v1 and you saw it again in 4v4 and it was just as broken? correct me if i am wrong please. and playing with randoms and crying about it... In: COH2 Gameplay |
Thread: WW2 Daily Pic15 Feb 2015, 15:57 PM
The Eiffel Tower during the Nazi occupation, 1940 Translation: “Germany is victorious on all fronts”. The V stands for Victory. The Allied V-for-Victory cliché became so popular as a morale raiser that the enemy had to adopt to it, an easier task for the Italians, whose Vs displayed in public could be held to stand for Vinceremos, or We Will Win, than for the Germans, embarrassed by the fact that properly their V for Victory should be S für Sieg. The propaganda officers just changed Sieg to Viktoria, alluding to the “Germano-Latin” tradition. They said the use of V’s by civilians was a sign of support for Germany. They just used Viktoria because it had to start with V, and the V originally meant “V for victory” when Churchill used it, so they probably needed something similar in order to not make it too obvious. When the Germans started their campaign, Churchill noted that they probably meant “verloren”, German for defeat. The resistance would often alter one letter to these type of banners and the message was transformed to Deutschland Liegt auf allen Fronten – Germans lie on every frontline. Interesting stuff: - Upon the German occupation of Paris in 1940 the lift cables of the Eiffel Tower were cut by the French. The Tower was closed to the public during the Occupation and the lifts were not repaired until 1946. In 1940 German soldiers had to climb to the top to hoist the swastika, but the flag was so large it blew away just a few hours later, and was replaced by a smaller one. - In ancient Roman religion, Victoria was the personified goddess of victory. She is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Nike. Unlike the Greek Nike, the goddess Victoria was a major part of Roman society. Multiple temples were erected in her honor. Winged figures, very often in pairs, representing victory and referred to as “victories”, were common in Roman official iconography, typically hovering high in a composition, and often filling spaces in spandrels or other gaps in architecture. These represent the spirit of victory rather than the goddess herself. They continued to appear after Christianization of the Empire, and slowly mutated into Christian angels. --------- lol. the source In: The Library |
Thread: WW2 Daily Pic15 Feb 2015, 15:49 PM
Wounded combat dog during action on the Orote Peninsula, 1944 In the late summer of 1942, the Marine Corps decided to experiment with the use of dogs in war, which may have been a new departure for the Corps, but not a new idea in warfare. Since ancient times, dogs have served fighting men in various ways. The Romans, for instance, used heavy mastiffs with armored collars to attack the legs of their enemies, thus forcing them to lower their shields. On Guam, First Lieutenant William R. Putney commanded the 1st Dog Platoon and was the veterinarian for all war dogs on Guam. First Lieutenant William T. Taylor commanded the 2d Platoon. Both landed on the Asan-Adelup beach on Guam, while the 1st Platoon under Gunnery Sergeant L. C. Christmore landed with the 1st Provisional Brigade at Agat. Man and dog searched out the enemy, awaited his coming, and caught him by surprise around the Marine perimeter or while on patrol. In addition, they found snipers, routed stragglers, searched out caves and pillboxes, ran messages, and protected the Marines’ foxholes as they would private homes. The dogs ate, slept, walked, and otherwise lived with their masters. The presence of dogs on the line could promise the Marines there a night’s sleep, for they alerted their handlers when the enemy came near. Overall, some 350 war dogs served in the Guam operation. Early on in the Guam operations, some dogs were wounded or killed by machine gun and rifle fire, and incoming mortars were as devastating to the dogs as they were to the Marines. When the dogs were wounded, the Marines made a point of getting them to the rear, to the veterinarian, as quickly as possible. In the liberation of Guam, 20 dogs were wounded and 25 killed. From the end of the campaign to the end of the war in the Pacific, Guam served as a staging area for war dogs, of which 465 served in combat operations. Of the Marine Corps war dogs, 85 percent were Doberman Pinschers, and the rest mainly German Shepherds. At the end of the Pacific War, the Marine Corps had 510 war dogs. source Japanese soldiers surrendering to US Marines, Marshall Islands, 1944 In: The Library |
Thread: MajorBloodnok15 Feb 2015, 11:34 AM
i like his profile pics. +1 In: Fan Clubs |
Thread: Quentin vs Jove15 Feb 2015, 11:33 AM
lolz. welcome back! In: Replays |
Thread: Visiting Relic 15 Feb 2015, 11:10 AM
you are implying that they are sycophant and have a paglossian view. if that is not insult, what is? i see your point now that you said it. maybe you should have done that before calling others kissass. In: News |
Thread: Visiting Relic 15 Feb 2015, 10:28 AM
^why? you have no idea of their agenda. why do you go out of your way to talk out of your ass to insult baselessly? i remember when ciez was optimistic about wfa and everybody jumped on him and ridiculed him. pathetic... In: News |
Thread: Battle cast 2 Quentin Vs HOI Paul a.D15 Feb 2015, 07:16 AM
cool intro is nothing else. i think it would be interesting to cast the games between paul a d and sage6 in the replay section. it will be funny to cause even more sparks. ofc i say this because i won't be the one casting but... thx for the cast. did anyone cast the game between quentin (usf) and luvnest (ost) on faymonvile. that game is very nice. In: COH2 Shoutcasts |
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