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Bytt namn För jag orkar inte skriva allt när jag ska logga in i 5 sekunder -.-'
All through the war England and France made up horror stories
and leaked them to the rest of the world, which actually worked
very well to stirring up outside criticism against Germany. Some
of the tales of German wickedness that still circulate today originated
as English and French propaganda and were formally apologized for following the war.(*´∀`*)
Incidentally, when simple 'ol America heard the variety of
"Germany's (fake) Tales of Evil (by France and England)"
he shouted "I won't forgive someone who does rotten things like that!"
and rushed over to support England.
"Germany's (fake) Tales of Evil (by France and England)"
All through the war England and France made up horror stories
and leaked them to the rest of the world, which actually worked
very well to stirring up outside criticism against Germany. Some
of the tales of German wickedness that still circulate today originated
as English and French propaganda and were formally apologized for following the war.(*´∀`*)
Incidentally, when simple 'ol America heard the variety of
"Germany's (fake) Tales of Evil (by France and England)"
he shouted "I won't forgive someone who does rotten things like that!"
and rushed over to support England.
"Germany's (fake) Tales of Evil (by France and England)"