Fallschirmjagers in Rotterdam (May 1940)
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@MaxwellEindhoven The most sickening thing is that Hitler made an official statement on 09-05-1940, one day before the invasion of the Netherlands: "We will not break the tradional friendship with the Netherlands and will respect it's neutrality." Well, we all know he wasn't good with promises, ahum.
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@MaxwellEindhoven Many people were no threat to Hitler, that didn't stop him from murdering them. Pictures of women and children being shot and sent to gas chambers is a good example. The Nazi's were the scum of the Earth, many people don't seem to think so, these are probably the same people Hitler would have murdered.
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@clintonearlwalker Yes, Hitler knew we were no threat to him, yet he wanted the whole coastline to attack the Bitish Isles. The V1 rockets were launched from The Hague.
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@MaxwellEindhoven I've just been looking at the German attack on Rotterdam, this was simply more German aggression towards neighboring countries. I read they wanted use Holland as part of Operation Sea Lion, the invasion of the British Isles. Thank goodness the Allies were able to defeat them, or those Nazi bastards would still be there to this day.
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@dutchpsp Je bent niet de enige ;)
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@dannyvanstrien Rotterdam = allochtoon city lol
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Danke fürs Hochladen des ausgezeichneten Propagandafilms!
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Boeiend ik had dan wel Adolf meegemaakt :P daar kan wilders nog wat van leren
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En dan lagen jouw botten nu onder de grond in Rusland.
What an awfull propaganda movie! I can't believe they actually cheered for the bombing of the Netherlands! Like we were going to attack them! All we wanted was staying neutral like in WW I , but those cocksucking Germans brought us to the ground anyway.
MaxwellEindhoven 2 years ago 7
dannyvanstrien 3 years ago 5