EDIT: Derailing Post, Please Skip. - Lars
For serial though
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@Qat, the Nazis were terrified of the Canadian troops. And by the end of the war the Canadian Military was massive. 3rd biggest Air Force and 4th biggest Navy or something. And my family was not in Canada at the time, they were bad ass Jewish Partisans that no Kraut could ever keep down.
Here's a fun article about Canadians slaughtering Nazis, if you have some time:
10 Badass Canadian War Heroes - Listverse
I will leave you with this excerpt:
"Born into the Brokenhead Ojibwa band, Tommy Prince became a Canadian hero at a time when Aboriginal people were still discriminated against by the government. During World War II, Prince
enrolled in the 1st Canadian Special Service Battalion. As the name suggests, the group was one of the first modern special forces units, performing highly dangerous missions behind enemy lines. They were arguably the closest real-world counterpart to Quentin Tarantino’s
Inglorious Basterds.
Prior to deployment, the team trained rigorously in stealth tactics, hand-to-hand combat, the use of explosives, amphibious assaults, and alpine warfare. Prince’s particular role was to scout forward and
observe enemy movements. His unit terrified Axis soldiers, who called them “the Black Devils” because of their ability to sneak behind enemy lines and slit throats under the cover of darkness. As one of Prince’s officers
recalled: “He moved like a shadow. Sometimes, instead of killing the Germans, he’d steal something from them. Other times, he’d slit their throats and not make a sound.”
@BJTT-FrankRizzo should like that excerpt too
I love you. If the Nazi shit bugs you I will stop.