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Herne, Germany Beigetreten Ekim 2012
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Calvin Just
Calvin Just@Calvinobambeno·
MY FOR YOU IS LITTERALLY JUST THIS
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APC227@APC227official·
Sweet liberty the last post blew up unexpectedly Have a small peek for the next video, it will be up next Friday o7
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Dexerto@Dexerto·
'Stop Killing Games' has failed to secure new EU legislation despite having 1.3 million signatures The EU says it “cannot propose a legal obligation” requiring publishers to keep games playable after they stop being sold commercially
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APC227@APC227official·
New video production started
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Tottenham Bolivia 🇧🇴
Para los que se están perdiendo el partido, literalmente es esto
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APC227@APC227official·
Bro I looked away for one second😭 #GERCUR
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Rok@Rok711750732614·
@VoicesofWW2 It took a British 17 pounder's armour piercing round to send the troublemaker to oblivion. What a shame it took so long
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Voices of WW2@VoicesofWW2·
13 June 1944 - The Battle of Villers-Bocage: German tank ace Michael Wittmann, riding a Tiger I tank, ambushes elements of the British 7th Armoured Division, destroying up to fourteen tanks, fifteen personnel carriers and two anti-tank guns. The Battle of Villers-Bocage took place during the Second World War on 13 June 1944, one week after the Normandy Landings, which had begun the Western Allies' conquest of German-occupied France. The battle was the result of a British attempt to improve their position by exploiting a gap in the German defences west of the city of Caen. After one day of fighting in and around the small town of Villers-Bocage and a second day defending a position outside the town, the British force retreated. The Allies and the Germans regarded control of Caen as vital to the Normandy battle. In the days following the D-Day landings on 6 June, the Germans rapidly established strong defences in front of the city. On 9 June, a two-pronged British attempt to surround and capture Caen was defeated. On the right flank of the British Second Army, the 1st US Infantry Division had forced back the German 352nd Infantry Division and opened a gap in the German front line. Seizing the opportunity to bypass the German Panzer-Lehr Division blocking the direct route south in the area of Tilly-sur-Seulles, a mixed force of tanks, infantry and artillery, based on the 22nd Armoured Brigade of the 7th Armoured Division, advanced through the gap in a flanking manoeuvre towards Villers-Bocage. British commanders hoped that the appearance of a strong force in their rear would force the Panzer-Lehr Division to withdraw or be surrounded. Under the command of Brigadier William "Loony" Hinde, the 22nd Armoured Brigade group reached Villers-Bocage without serious incident on the morning of 13 June. The leading elements advanced eastwards from the town on the Caen road to Point 213, where they were ambushed by Tiger I tanks of the 101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion. In fewer than 15 minutes numerous tanks, anti-tank guns and transport vehicles were destroyed, many by SS-Obersturmführer Michael Wittmann. The Germans then attacked the town and were repulsed, losing several Tigers and Panzer IVs. After six hours, Hinde ordered a withdrawal to a more defensible position on a knoll west of Villers-Bocage. The next day the Germans attacked the brigade box, arranged for all-round defence, in the Battle of the Island. The British inflicted a costly repulse on the Germans and then retired from the salient. The Battle for Caen continued east of Villers-Bocage, the ruins of which were captured on 4 August, after two raids by strategic bombers of the Royal Air Force. The British conduct of the Battle of Villers-Bocage has been controversial, because their withdrawal marked the end of the post D-Day "scramble for ground" and the start of an attritional battle for Caen. Wittmann will be killed in action in August 1944.
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Anime Posts@animeposts·
Bro is cooked
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APC227@APC227official·
@M3rtButur4K_YT I have Orks, Guard and Marines but they are all still in box
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APC227@APC227official·
@yuanotnice Ofc they only step in once the bullied fights back
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yua@yuanotnice·
bully starts throwing hands and gets beat up
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@daily_romania Bans bans bans bans, nothing but bans
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Daily Romania
Daily Romania@daily_romania·
EU bans single-use plastic packets for ketchup and other condiments, customers will have to use shared bottles or refillable dispensers
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Homelander@Homelandertc·
To celebrate crossing 12000 followers I will be following the first 500 comments on this post #Homelander
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Homelander@Homelandertc·
Post one of your favorite Quote from Homelander (me). I will be in the comments.
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pvllsk@pvllsk·
@UbermenschMind It looks like this because Germans caused two world wars.
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Coolnasenbaer 👊😁👍@Coolnasenbaer·
Fazit: Die Menschen wussten vom Holocaust, die meisten befürworteten ihn und die Nationalsozialisten wollten, dass die Menschen Bescheid wissen. Es ist nicht „Hitlers Verbrechen”, es ist ein Verbrechen der Deutschen! ☝️
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