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Origin of the word Blitz

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  • Why does she try to teach people with her cleavage out like that x

  • @brucenatelee How would it be spelled different in English? Blits? It matches our screwed up phonetic system just fine. If you don't like the pollution of Anglo-Saxon (like me) then you shouldn't even use french-derived words. I don't say garage, I say "automatic wagon holder." Rendezvous just means "meeting" anyway, so it is obsolete and unnecessary. Let's Re-teutonify the English language!!!! :)

  • @DemNiciSeinYT That's the fault of liberals having a lock on public education in the US education system. They give an edited version of history. Angele Merkel is the only thing standing between you Germans and communism so please support her!

    Also thank Steven Spielberg for casting ALL Germans as being part of the Nazi party. The fact was many were controlled by few. If you didn't obey, you'd be die. 5 million NON-Jews died in concentration camps. You won't read that in US history books

  • If you've taken 1/8 of a semester of history or German class you should already know this. Anyone who didn't know that should seriously be enraged at their public education system. The Blitz is also the origin of the Reindeer "Blitzen" and incidentally "Donner" means "Thunder" in German.

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  • blitz is a german word ! and means flash or lightning ... i am german i know that :P and i am no nazi! FUCK NAZIS! stop calling german nazis!

  • Blitz, quickly. Other words, the French quit, too quick for you. After World War Two the French looked at itself, and despite the depression of the heavy losses of the First World War--not wanting a repeat--they named many of their military leaders a disgrace. Winston Churchill ordered the British Navy to sink French ships, because they refused to go to port for the war and gave authority to Germany; that hurt British feelings, because the French were allies who quit. Results in D-Day.

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