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I......do not even try to close otherwise I will bomb you:d
It's the house and the career. :biggrin:
I......do not even try to close otherwise I will bomb you:d
The career is already shaved to the ground, you arrived late... after bow, brunette and furnace.I...
It's the house and the career. :biggrin:
I understand it and... maybe I can also understand the furnace, but ichino?The career is already shaved to the ground, you arrived late... after bow, brunette and furnace.![]()
ichino was the "inspirer museum" of the little Venetian justiceist.I understand it and... maybe I can also understand the furnace, but ichino?
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some passages are deliberately little in-depth indeed, sometimes only hinted at both for my poor documentation on it, and because I judged them, perhaps erroneously, secondary to the main "history".....
2) the reduced in valtellina was a huge buffalo, pavolini had visited the area in early April and takes note of the real situation... skin
No. missing my version. . :tongue:3) on English-Italian carding has been said and written of everything. . .
Yes.......... at least part:No. missing my version. . :tongue:
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science fiction?
I mean mainly the primary resources of which the monopoly (or almost) was held.2) World War II was unleashed by lobbyists who always held the monopoly of the riches of the planet and did not intend to deprive it.very opinabile, lobbies (and companies) took advantage of the war, but from here to unleash it..........
the advent of Nazism and fascism are seen as the consequences of the treaties at the conclusion of the World War that created the conditions for such ideologies to be established. the territorial demands of germany, are a consequence of the very strict treatment reserved at the end of the great war. as well as when, for Italy, we talk about "voiced victory" which was one of the causes of widespread discontent.3) all countries, including Germany, were driven by exclusive geopolitical interests that prevailed over ideologies and policies.completely dissatisfied, it is precisely the opposite according to me, were the ideological and political springs that gave the initial thrust.
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I explained badly.the escape of hess can be explained in a thousand ways, for example that he had understood before anyone else that germany started to ruin.
In fact according to your reconstruction his escape is subordinate to the fact that he knew the content of the card, but on the other hand if he knew of the cards because not to kill him immediately, a witness less.
to condemn him to death to Nuremberg no.... in fact he could stand up and say: “our honor .....”
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Okay.I mean mainly the primary resources of which the monopoly (or almost) was held.
What is the reason for economic reasons?the advent of Nazism and fascism are seen as the consequences of the treaties at the conclusion of the World War that created the conditions for such ideologies to be established. the territorial demands of germany, are a consequence of the very strict treatment reserved at the end of the great war. as well as when, for Italy, we talk about "voiced victory" which was one of the causes of widespread discontent.
All right, but in the case of hess, I keep telling you the same question, why didn't they just put him out of the drain?I explained badly.
no that hess tried to contact the Duke of Hamilton because he was aware of the carding (although it is not so unlikely). I wanted to emphasize that peace attempts were conducted throughout the initial phase of the conflict by many, if not all, the contenders. However, it is also true that he died at 93 years, on the eve of his scarceness, in circumstances never clarified. was found in the yard of the prison with a narrow electric cable around the throat. and even if the official version speaks of suicide, hess would remain victim to a murder to prevent him from making statements and clarifications about his mysterious peace mission.
prego :wink:However even when we have different opinions (and less bad otherwise the discussion would already die), I very much appreciate your kind of dissent.
Bye.
Oh, man!:biggrin::biggrin:and we'd miss more.
If you fail me, we can also close the hut.
I know who the aficionados are.Oh, man!:biggrin::biggrin:
even if they are completely 'native in history I follow you always!!! (when I have time... )
I just can read and enjoy it!:finger:
and I would like to see that you do not read.. .Look, I read you, even if I don't comment![]()
I know who the aficionados are.
Look, you're not the only ones... but I'm in history and better than shut up, I wouldn't even reset the date of the French Revolution. . :redface:Look, I read you, even if I don't comment![]()
confident appearancehis wife recovered and scanned some photos of some of his family members in uniform at the time of World War II... as soon as I can collect some info I let you know![]()
All right, well, you've got a lot in other fields that at least a little history leave it to me...:finger:Look, you're not the only ones... but I'm in history and better than shut up, I wouldn't even reset the date of the French Revolution. . :redface: