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The Official Mint of France has created commemorative statues of French surrenders throughout history.

PARIS - France held secret military exercises in order to better prepare for an eventual surrender should they ever be attacked, say officials in the government.

The training exercises, which began within days after the September 11 terrorist attacks in America, focused on a coordinated effort between the French government and the military in case they are confronted by the slightest act of aggression by a foreign country.

"The policy of of an immediate and unconditional surrender is not left up to chance as many would believe," says Jean-Pierre Le Carche, deputy assistant to the French U.N Envoy. "Every aspect is methodically planned so as not to disrupt the wonderful French way of life."

The first step, according to Le Carche, is "to apologize profusely to the angry country and then act like we didn't know anyone was mad at us. We say things like 'who us? What? We didn't do anything wrong. We're on your side.'"

If the aggression continues, the government is instructed to immediately blame another country or a minority for the hatred they have brought upon the true French people.

"Most likely we would blame everything on either the United States, the Jews or both. Preferably both. Then we begin deporting people. Of course, who will be deported depends on the country asking. If it's the Jews, that's easy. We just hand them a list of addresses."

The third measure is invoked only if previous efforts have failed to produced results.

"Our troops are told to immediately lay on the ground like sheep. This momentarily confuses the enemy while our leaders quickly flee to Switzerland."

According to former French General Luc-Paul Didier, France has learned from its mistakes of the past, particularly during the German invasion of World War II.

"We got it all screwed up in those other wars by laying down like sheep first and then deporting people second," Didier said. "If we would have just planned a little better, we might have actually shared a beer with the German troops instead of prostituting our wives for a warm baguette.

Moderator Action: Warned for posting this in Off Tpic forum, rather than humor forum. Also because it goes over the line for nationality bashing in the OT forum (but maybe is acceptable in the Humor & Jokes Forum). Lefty
Please read the forum rules: http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=422889
 
Oh such silly spam, from a silly young man!

I fear you are about to be shown what happens to 'mildly amusing' troll threads.

PS
The figurine is German by the looks of it...

"Nice try, Louche!"
 
um ok... It's kind of the purpose of a messageboard.

I found a mildly amusing article, I post it, and so now we discuss.

Thought that was the purpose of Off-Topic
 
I must admit I laughed at this.

You're not alone. Those frogeaters :lol:
 
The Germans are lining up to take cheap shots at France!

Shocking!

;)
 
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WARSAW, POLAND—In the largest nostalgia-driven military assault in history, 250,000 retro-crazed German teenagers and twentysomethings invaded Poland Monday.
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Above: A battalion of hip, '30s-obsessed German teens rolls through the streets of Warsaw.

"The '30s were, like, the coolest decade," said 17-year-old Grete Wunsch of Dusseldorf, one of the 840 young hipsters in the 55th Panzer Division who seized control of the capital city of Warsaw and set up a provisional German government. "The clothes, the music, the rallies—that whole Third Reich thing was just the best. I was so born in the wrong decade."

"Lebensraum is totally where it's at," said Günter Groff, 19, a high-ranking officer in the popular teen retro-club which calls itself "The S.S." "We're tired of the mainstream, corporate clothes and pop music of the '90s. We hunger for something more, something to call our own, and we understand that the Fatherland must gain more territory if the superior Aryan Race is to claim its rightful destiny as rulers of the Untermensch."

Throughout Poland, the air is filled with the exuberant sounds of traditional Bavarian "oom-pah" bands, the synchronized stomp of marching jackboots, and rousing songs of patriotic fervor, as German retro-fever takes the nation by force. The trendy German youths are getting Polish citizens into the act, too, issuing them passes, demanding to see papers, and strictly enforcing curfews on pain of execution by firing squad.

Despite the protests of the conquered Poles, who insist that the German retro craze is "played out," the trend shows no sign of waning any time soon. In fact, it seems to be gaining momentum, poised to sweep across all of Europe.
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Above: Grete Wunsch of Dusseldorf, one of the countless German teens embracing the current retro craze.
"The '90s are so boring. There are never any world wars anymore. That's why this retro thing is so awesome—it's finally our chance to do some of that cool stuff we missed," said Birgid Schumacher, 16, of Berlin. "I am so psyched to annex Czechoslovakia."

"Things go in cycles, ja?" said 17-year-old Otto Meine of Stuttgart, a German Youth Brigade junior officer stationed in Gdansk. "Last year, the big thing with all the kids at school was The Spice Girls, but this year it's the violation of the Treaty of Versailles. Next year, who knows? It could be the construction of massive, industrial deathcamps and the wholesale conversion of the native Jewry into soap. There's just so much great old stuff to bring back."

Meine's exuberant attitude seems to be contagious. Across Germany, young people are jumping on the retro bandwagon, wearing vintage brownshirt uniforms and attending massive "old-school" military rallies that draw hundreds of thousands to city squares.

The biggest event of the retro movement, observers say, will likely come this summer, when two million youths are expected to flock to the French border for a star-studded, three-day festival. Tentatively titled "The Claiming Of Alsace-Lorraine," the festival will feature rock bands, extreme-sports competitions, and the brutal occupation of the long-disputed French border region by Germany. Organizers are so confident the festival will be a success, plans are already underway for a follow-up event for next summer: London Blitzkrieg '99.

Despite the sudden and extreme nature of the current wave of retro fever, its young devotees insist that their love of the '30s and '40s isn't just a pose. It is, they say, a way of life.

"It's about finding real meaning, real truth, in your heritage, your nation and your race," said Berliner Klaus Hofbreit, 18. "This isn't just about the clothes I put on, or the music I listen to while marching across neighboring countries' borders. It's about finding strength in who you are and triumphing through sheer will. It's about my kultur, know what I'm saying? The totenkultur."

Added Hofbreit: "Deutschland über alles, baby!"


HAHAHAH Got ya Krauts !!! Still laughin I hope ! :king:
 
Everyone takes cheap shots at France. Its what they are there for :D

Still, Off-topic is for discussion, jokes belong in the humor forum. People tend to take the threads here very, very seriously.
 
Well they are as funny as old. Stop copying from the Onion. :p

Although I have to admit that the second one made me laugh alot when I read it for the first time - many months ago. ;)
 
Originally posted by ombadu
hehe it's too easy to mess with the euros

We LOVE ya !! :D

Stuff and nonsense!
Many of our American chums are far more sensitive and run crying for mama at the first bit of verbal!

PS
The Mods wont love you when they see that Hitler image!


PPS
And Greadius, cheap shots are known as 'trolling' around CFC.

If abuse towards the USA is not tolerated,
what makes you think it will be tolerated against other nations.

Why don't you just fling in some anti-black slogans and see long your account lasts, eh?

Some posters never grow up...Pah!
 
Do you know how i call this thread guys?:rolleyes: A troll!
Hes toasted!
 

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Funny but still too offensive (at least for this board)

......My prediction?

This thread will be closed
 
If the mods want to censor it or remove it, they will

It made me laugh, and in sharing it I caused others a quick chuckle. Mission accomplished

you guys are a little too serious for me

"Many of our American chums are far more sensitive and run crying for mama at the first bit of verbal!"

Yep ! Just like their Euro buddies! It's pretty funny in times like these ain't it? Good Mornin' Baghdad !!!
 
I find it amusing that Americans whine that no-one from will back up thier policies and war campaigns.

Is it surprising, considering the lack of respect you give other nations?
If the attitudes of our chums here on CFC are anything to go on.

Excuse me, I am off to be violently ill at this thread.
(and some of the posters in it)
 
Originally posted by CurtSibling
I find it amusing that Americans whine that no-one from will back up thier policies and war campaigns.

Is it surprising, considering the lack of respect you give other nations?
If the attitudes of our chums here on CFC are anything to go on.

Excuse me, I am off to be violently ill at this thread.
(and some of the posters in it)

Hear, hear!!!!:goodjob:
 
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