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Look I don’t like people making fun of woman and overweight people but the way Al bundy delivered these jokes this was funny asf these jokes were well crafted even tho they weren’t the nicest.
@@phillipbrown9661 Care to recommend one. I would guess it's one of those revisionist left wing history books which are all to common these days. Luckily for me I was brought up in an age when historians kept to the facts.
@@Hometruths29 oh there are plenty out there. One I would recommend (soldiers of the empire) covers the brave men of the Indian regiment who fought in Burma along side the British. I would also look into when a village in Britain defied the the U.S army rules prohibiting Black American servicemen drinking in pubs and protected them from the U.S MP’s. The population in Britain back then was predominately white, so statistically the majority of British regiments were of a white ethnicity. However there were as mentioned regiments from other nations like India or the highly respected Gurkhas that were involved in WW2 but in a different theatre of war. I would also encourage you to read up on a Sergeant Sidney Cornell who served with the 7th para battalion and jumped on D Day and Operation Varsity. Luckily for me I too was brought up in an age where I was fortunate enough to speak to family members who were around then and who also served in several theatres of war in WW2. I also have had the privilege to be in the presence of many other brave veterans who fought in WW2 as well
@@phillipbrown9661 No one is disputing soldiers from the Empire fought in Asia and North Africa. That doesn't change the fact that the UK was 99% white up until the end of the 1940s.
Market Garden where they sell roots with Operation Mark Rutte. Holland and the Dutch where you pay your own way. They are stuck in a Rut. Operation Mark ett Ru. Another Operation in Ru, Russia. Rutted roads all the way to Moscow along the rutte. A bridge too far to bridge world war two to world war three. The open market of ten. They stol ten bergs, ten cities with the Jen SS Toten bergl. The SS was in Holland in those days. I would keep on the watch regarding a repeat of history, trying to invade Russia may be a repeat with these occultist who run the world. LLXIIX77
@5:54 The body hanging out of the car is Generalmajor Friedrich Kussin, commander of Heer personnel in the Arnhem area. When the paras began landing, Kussin met with SS Major Josef Krafft to formulate a strategy. After leaving Kraft's headquarters, Kussin's car took the same route back to Arnhem. They were intercepted by No. 5 Platoon, 'B' Company, 3rd Parachute Battalion, 1st Airborne Division, let by Lt. James Cleminson. The car attempted to reverse to escape. It did no good. The call, and all four occupants, were riddled with rounds. Three of the four occupants were killed outright, driver Gefreiter Jozef Willeke, interpreter Unteroffizier Max Koster, and Generalmajor Kussin himself. Bodyguard Unteroffizier Wilhelm Haupt was shot multiple times and captured by the British. He would die as a prisoner shortly thereafter. For some reason, as the photographers were were filming and snapping photos of the scene, someone thought it was a good idea to take the General's body, and that of his driver, and have them hang out of the car. There are photos of driver Willeke with a rifle curiously placed in one hand, while his body lay upon a second rifle. It wasn't until after the war that Cleminson learned that his command had killed a general.
have read that Ed and Amanda really didn't like each other so alotta the insults their characters threw at each other were based on how they actually felt about each other