Author Topic: Riddler should had left Russia alone.  (Read 7974 times)


The entire reason Riddler hated Jews was because he blamed Jews and Communists for Germany's defeat in WWII.
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Hue. EXTRA 'I' OH MY GOD
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They would have served more purpose as weakly armed soldiers that manage to kill or wound someone before dying.
Kill my family, and my whole race.
Give me a weapon

Not a good idea :\


COM. U. NISM.
Okay, that was just a small part of why they supported him.

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Read above post.

Okay, that was just a small part of why they supported him.
No, it wasn't. People wouldn't agree to wage a war against the largest army in the world if they didn't have some reason.


No, it wasn't. People wouldn't agree to wage a war against the largest army in the world if they didn't have some reason.
And whos army would that be?

Has anyone else noticed that there is a pattern that rulers of militaristic nations often are not actually from that country?

Alexander the Great is famous for being leader of greece, when really he was Macedonian.
Stalin lead russia for a good portion of its communistic days but he was from Georgia (russian territory at the time but still)
Riddler lead Germany but is from Austria.


Actually Riddler was mad after the treaty from WW1.

The Red Army. THE Red Army. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Army
Germany didn't go to war with Russia immediately, and it wasn't because of communism.

Germany didn't go to war with Russia immediately
Yes, good point.

Why did Germany attack Poland? For East Prussia. They wanted it to be connected to Germany.

Actually Riddler was mad after the treaty from WW1.

Versailles pissed a lot of Germans off.

Versailles pissed a lot of Germans off.
And Riddler actually did something about it.

Versailles pissed a lot of Germans off.

Well the treaty did end up causing them to lose all their money, land mass and the cause of WW1 was 100% their fault.

Yes, good point.

Why did Germany attack Poland? For East Prussia. They wanted it to be connected to Germany.
The lands Germany took back during the beginning of the war were lost to them in WWI.