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@norega | 10 June 15 | |
Hitler was a genius .Like most though he was also a psychopath. Some of the things that the allies discovered at the end of the war to this day are still highly classified . German technology at the end of ww2 was light years ahead of anything but production and cost stopped any of it seeing action . They were also very close to having and aircraft delivered atomic bomb
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@norega | 10 June 15 | |
@ gooji - 9.06.15 - 10:26am Excuse the geek out. I find naz.i history utterly fascinating Me to .The good side of there history though not the nasty side that allegedly exterminated 6 million people |
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@gooji | 16 June 15 | |
Would love to have highest level access to see what they had going on. I don't expect anything quite as elaborate as wolfenstein but I do buy into chemically enhanced super soldiers, advanced weapon blueprints, maps and journals documenting possible locations of the holy grail, spear of destiny etc Also heard that the technology that got Americans to the moon was based off stolen naazi tech. In fact, with Germany being the most advanced race at the time, I'd say most of the yanks tech comes from there. Many scientists and top minds defected to America |
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@gooji | 16 June 15 | |
Would love to know if 'super concrete' was based off German myth Upon Entering Berlin on wolfenstein, you are greeted with some of the most wonderful, scary and over compensating structures ever seen, truly a phallic symbol |
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@mok214 | 16 June 15 | |
I tried Castle Wolfenstein back in the late 80s on my Commodore 64 when it was released, I was much more impressed with Doom. But I think I still have the original floppy disk wheel in my file cabinet. I sure miss the days of Shareware.
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@spartan2 | 16 June 15 | |
The Germans had grand ideas but were badly prioritised and executed. Hitler wasted sooooo much money and critical resources on building the V weapons when their impact was minimal and eventually irrelevant as their launchers were pushed back out of range. On the other hand we sent a bunch our top minds to the Americans and we built the atomic bomb years before anyone else. Stealth bombers not much use if you don't want Berlin turned to ash. It is highly likely those weapons would have been used in the European theatre if strong resistance had continued. The game was well and truly up by the end of 1944. Had it gone in for another 18 months there probably wouldn't have been a stone left standing in Germany. Luckily it didn't. |
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@gooji | 16 June 15 | |
Who was h*tler's stylist?
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@mok214 | 17 June 15 | |
Hitler was also obsessed with bunkers. He used enough concrete at Eagles Nest to build a fair sized city. In fact, the resources he used for his personal projects helped cost him the war.
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@gooji | 17 June 15 | |
So if Germany had won war, do you think they would of released a game based on what would of happened if the allies had won the war? Return to castle Windsor with a big mechanized Churchill and the head of Franklin Roosevelt in a jar, carefully attached to thrusters and a cape? |
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@norega | 17 June 15 | |
@ gooji - 17.06.15 - 08:31am So if Germany had won war, do you think they would of released a game based on what would of happened if the allies had won the war? Return to castle Windsor with a big mechanized Churchill and the head of Franklin Roosevelt in a jar, carefully attached to thrusters and a cape? I'll buy that for a dollar |
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