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Historian 15/07/26(Sun)11:55 No. 14700
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How does everybody feel about the current restoration of the HRE?


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Historian 15/07/26(Sun)14:06 No. 14701

>>14700
>HRE
First Reich was best Reich


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Historian 15/07/26(Sun)23:42 No. 14702

>>14700
Merkelreich ftw


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Historian 15/07/28(Tue)00:06 No. 14704

Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire was the First and only really successful Reich.
Otto von Bitchtits was the sad sad second.
Which led directly to Adolf Fanboy coming in as the recognized leader of the "better then the first squeal, but still not as good as the original..." Reich

You are still right, the first Reich was the Best Reich.


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Historian 15/07/31(Fri)21:36 No. 14706

You seem to be the only poster in this thread, I'm new to 7chan tho.

I do find it very interesting that less than a hundred years after the Nazi's Germany is calling the shots without even firing a shot.


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Historian 15/08/03(Mon)22:21 No. 14708

Money...that will be the fourth reich


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Historian 15/08/04(Tue)10:10 No. 14710

>>14706
>>14708

eh only in eu tho so irrelevant. also into relative economic stagnation. usa or china are only relevant places to be


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Historian 15/08/08(Sat)11:57 No. 14713

>>14706
>>14710
If you look at Germany's exports, it exports about an equivalent 50% of its GDP. Half of that goes to the EU free trade zone

Hmm.... HMMMMM...

Thus Germany was bluffing with Greece. Greeks are dipshits who had nothing to gain out of staying in the EU. Now they'll be Germany's bitch and their economy will take a LONG time to recover. A cheap currency would have actually helped them, but no it's always MUH EU MUHTAFUCKA. Also Cyprus didn't have anything to gain out of joining the EU either, but that's another story. At least we can now get cheap vacations somewhere other than shitblood-infested rape capitals of the world.

But anyway, the faultlines within the EU are starting to become more apparent. One can only hope that the EU experiences catastrophic damage before Russia and China do, so that Germany has no choice but to ally with Russia because of its economic interests coming under threat, causing an immediate reaction from the US and likely war. Everything's better than this cuckold shithole continuing down the SJW path.

The current right-wing parties are just the beginning BTW.


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Historian 15/08/09(Sun)01:19 No. 14714

>>14713
I was just thinking about that. Imagine if Russia and Germany allied for once, Germany would regain the Czech Republic, East Prussia, Poland and Austria. Russia would absorb Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Poland...

If they did that, no one would be able to stop them, if only they could agree


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Historian 15/08/09(Sun)12:27 No. 14715

>>14714
The US is already driving a wedge between them by helping out Poland though. Historically Poland has always been a pain in the ass of both countries. Also, there's been some general moves to establish a cordon around Russia. Poland is trying to secure itself as well through the Visegrad group. In any case, a lof of the countries that share a border with Russia are hard to defend, no matter the size of the force. This is especially true for the Baltics - the Russians can hit all their major cities without even having to cross the border.

Russia is really only interested in security. History has been too painful, so they want to be surrounded by at least neutral countries, which is why they are trying so hard to keep Ukraine unstable and out of any western organisations. Putin's done well enough in general, but the major failure of his reign is the inability to establish industry that could domestically refine oil and natural gas. Hence, Russia is economically vulnerable, especially seeing how the low oil prices are most likely the new normal.


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Historian 15/08/14(Fri)04:01 No. 14721

>>14715
Russia could really get what it needs and Putin wants by rapidly expanding its nuclear energy production.

Hilarity ensues.
Maximum entertainment value is had.



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