>‘The Germans never make a small mistake, because they are cautioned against all small mistakes in their manuals, without reference to which they seldom do anything whatever. But they can always be relied upon to make all the imaginable large and catastrophic mistakes, together with a good many that only a German could think out’
- Bomber Harris
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>>52238401
he was a biased victim of his time.
if he would have had /int/ he'd knew better.
please rate my grammar for further improvemet
>>52238600
>if he would have had /int/ he'd knew better.
he'd have known better *
>>52238712
*if he had had /int/, he would have had known better
>>52239470
>if he had had /int/
Technically this is ok but "had had" sounds horrible. You could use
"if he had /int/"
or
"if he had been able to benefit from /int/'s collective wisdom"
>>52239470
>if he had had /int/, he would have known better
"He'd" can be a conjugation of "he would"
If that's technically wrong it doesn't matter because everyone does that anyways
>>52238401
based bomber harris,
>>52238401
Pretty much true.
>"Smelly britpoop, kek"
- Adolf Hitler
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>>52240612
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>>52240701
looks delicious
>>52240921
>continentals
>>52238401
You should know there is a right way to do something, a wrong way, and a German way.
>“There are four kinds of countries in the world: developed countries, undeveloped countries, Japan and Argentina."
- Simon Kuznets
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