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@@generalpanzerfaust2387 a tad bittersweet with a hefty serving of bitter irony echoing from the desolate hulks forever residing along the seabed of the Atlantic and the channel.
@@Frendlu That neko boy appears to give the huntress a message from a fat German war commander with a desire to watch the world burn that she accomplished her mission splendidly, so she can now get eaten to death by the Lovecraftian vampire king in the most painful and suggestive manner ever displayed in animation.
I’ve said this before: Dice should make a naval combat game, I don’t care if it’s RTS or something more along the lines of World of Warships. But it would look amazing. Like if you agree
Also, I gotta ask, and I’m sorry if the question feel displaced or something but do you know if he was on board when a 13,5 inch shell nearly blew up the ship by cooking the ammunition in the ammunition depot if it wasn’t for an officer flood the compartment even though the flooding valve was red with heat? (I know this there is some precise details on that but that’s because the story of the Seydlitz might be the Drachinifel video I watch the most)
Imagine if you feel like Your in bismark and you listen our german sailors beautiful music for germany Started load ammo,shot at direct hit to American carrier ships,huge expolde through cannon..your german sailors and you Started to came back to base,to Stalingrad and met your family and having nice story about your life.
It was written in 1914 by German poet Hermann Löns. It was a popular patriotic poem and sung by the Imperial German Navy during WWI. Niel just composed the accompanying music 1939.