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[–] 16090851? ago 

the first half of his career was quite spectacular however.

perhaps i should use an example more palatable for the wider /pol/ack audience.

can you think of any austrians who, after participating in the devastation that was WWI, went on to achieve very great things?

war is almost always a net negative when looked at from most perspectives.

but it seems to breed a certain type of person, out of necessity, that can then go on to achieve things that most people could never dream of. these people are a byproduct of senseless destruction and yet they seem to be a vital component of the "revolutionary birth/death" cycle that anon was talking about.

like a miniature, geopolitical version of the yugas

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[–] 16091784? ago 

Russia was planning to invade germany retard, quit lying about Hitler

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[–] 16092578? ago 

I don't care what anybody says…camping out in front of Stalingrad for what, two years freezing your ass off waiting to be surrounded and wiped out to the tune of 250,000 of the best soldiers in the world lost is fucking either totally retarded or deliberate treason.

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[–] 16092581? ago 

Fredrick the great did the same thing

Fredrick defeated all his rivals and turned Prussia into a great power. Open a fucking history book ami dog.

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[–] 16092594? ago 

And then he invaded Russia, woke the sleeping beast and the Russians invaded right back. In the words of a stunned German woman; "I can understand them raping all the women, but they didn't have to rape all the men too".

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[–] 16109858? ago 

How dumb are you?

The treaty of St.Petersburg ALLIED Prussia and Russia because Peter III. was such an admirer of Frederick.

Then he died and Catherine the Great (like all great Russians actually a German) took over, who dissolved the alliance but didn't continue the war.