Germany’s New Morgenthau Plan.

Their U-boats reached Manhattan.

No. Not in world war 1. In world war 2 some idiots drove to the East coast of the USA with their submarines - but that was more a kind of joke. Indeed Germany during World War 2 was never any risk for the USA. This absurde "attack" was anyway no crime. At this time you was in war with Germany. Germany had had the right to invade and conquer the USA. In this case I'm very sure "you" never had learned German so we had been forced to learn English. By the way: I heard your future leading US-Russian idiot likes to declare war on the Normans, the Vikings. Is he not about 1000 years too late to do so?

 
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“Alternative for Germany” will restart Nord Stream if it comes to power
“We will put Nord Stream back into operation,” party head Alice Weidel said to applause from the audience at the party congress.
She also broke into applause after the phrase “When we are at the helm, we will tear down all the windmills” “Down with these windmills of shame!”
“The AdG today nominated Weidel as its candidate for chancellor. According to polls, this political force is the second largest in Germany. Recently, it has been heavily backed by Ilon Musk.
The Bundestag elections will be April 23.

Looks like it's hard in Germany without Russian gas....
 
Are you sure? Latin and Celtic are very near. And the word for mountain is "mons". ... One moment - do you like to say to me that in Germany exists a low mountain region which is called "Taunus". Do you like to carry owls to Athens?

Here the exact region:

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What is your problem?
No, Latin and Celtic are not very near.
 
No, Latin and Celtic are not very near.

Latin is a Celtic language in a similar way how English and German are Germanic languages. And "Germanic" is on its own a product of the Celtic language. So Latin is nearer to the Celtic languages than is English.

... Ohhh ... I see just in the moment I am probably wrong. ...

Take a look at this:
(source: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abg0818 )

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The question I ask myselve in the moment: If I swapped or mirrored the two below - would anything really change?
 
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The Duke

I don't know since when the Taunus is called Taunus and where from this word comes. Normally words ending with -us have a Latin origin. Latin was a very long time lingua franka. But it could also be Greek "Taunos" for example - no idea whether this word exists. "Caunos" for example exists. Why do you say it is a Celtic word?
 
The Duke

By the way - it's often astonishing what I find on my way to find out totally other things. In this case I found a nice sentence which ended my search now. It is:

Qui vero in Spiritu est pater, si vere talis est – et Dei Populus semper quivit talem agnoscere – non alios sui similes sibive pares faciet, sed eosdem ut in Regnum tramitem reperiant iuvabit.

This is a kind of second nature from me - but perhaps this is also what's the big difference between Germans and English. Where you are the people have to learn English. Where we are people learn to use their own language in a better way. But perhaps I'm meanwhile really a last Mohican ... or Mohigan ... or Mahican ... damn ...

(The German translation of the upper Latin sentence is:

Wer wirklich ein Vater im Geist ist - und das Volk Gottes hat immer bewiesen, daß es ihn zu erkennen vermag -, wird den anderen nicht sich gleich machen, sondern ihm helfen, den Weg zum Reich Gottes zu finden.

And the English translation of this German translation is:

Whoever is truly a father in spirit - and the people of God have always proven that they are able to recognize him - will not make others like him, but will help them to find the way to the kingdom of God.)
 
By the way ShahdagMountains . If "Shahdag" is Celtic and you agree with The Duke that "Taunus" is celtic and means "mountain" why do you not use the avatar name ShahdagTaunus? And if Shadag is not Celtic and not English - why do you use the word "mountains" in this context? "Mountain" is English.

mountain​

(n.)
"Natürliche Erhebung, die mehr oder weniger steil ansteigt und eine auffällige Höhe erreicht," ca. 1200, aus dem Altfranzösisch montaigne (modernes Französisch montagne), vom Vulgärlatein *montanea "Gebirge, Gebirgsregion", weibliche Verwendung von *montaneus "eines Berges, bergig", von Latein montanus "Bergig, von Bergen", von mons (Genitiv montis) "Berg" (von PIE Wurzel *men- (2) "herausragen").

Source : mountain – Etymologie, Herkunft und Bedeutung | etymonline

Translation:

“Natural elevation that rises more or less steeply and reaches a conspicuous height,” c. 1200, from Old French montaigne (modern French montagne), from Vulgar Latin *montanea ‘mountain, mountainous region’, feminine use of *montaneus ‘of a mountain, mountainous’, from Latin montanus ‘mountainous, of mountains’, from mons (genitive montis) ‘mountain’ (from PIE root *men- (2) ‘to stand out’).
 
By the way ShahdagMountains . If "Shahdag" is Celtic and you agree with The Duke that "Taunus" is celtic and means "mountain" why do you not use the avatar name ShahdagTaunus? And if Shadag is not Celtic and not English - why do you use the word "mountains" in this context? "Mountain" is English.

mountain​

(n.)
"Natürliche Erhebung, die mehr oder weniger steil ansteigt und eine auffällige Höhe erreicht," ca. 1200, aus dem Altfranzösisch montaigne (modernes Französisch montagne), vom Vulgärlatein *montanea "Gebirge, Gebirgsregion", weibliche Verwendung von *montaneus "eines Berges, bergig", von Latein montanus "Bergig, von Bergen", von mons (Genitiv montis) "Berg" (von PIE Wurzel *men- (2) "herausragen").

Source : mountain – Etymologie, Herkunft und Bedeutung | etymonline

Translation:

“Natural elevation that rises more or less steeply and reaches a conspicuous height,” c. 1200, from Old French montaigne (modern French montagne), from Vulgar Latin *montanea ‘mountain, mountainous region’, feminine use of *montaneus ‘of a mountain, mountainous’, from Latin montanus ‘mountainous, of mountains’, from mons (genitive montis) ‘mountain’ (from PIE root *men- (2) ‘to stand out’).

Are you trying to send me to sleep? :bigbed:
 
“Alternative for Germany” will restart Nord Stream if it comes to power ...

Nord Stream is dead and became unimportant - and the slaves of Putin from the AfD, slave of Putin, are Nazis. So they will not survive - as well as Putin and his Nazis will not survive or the US-American Nazis will not survive. Not their first and also not their second death. Who's lost is lost. The problem are all the people who will have to suffer under all this absurde idiots.

 
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You crack me up :lol:

Aha - so you are only proud to be an idiot - and you never heard a German laughing out loud. Almost nothing sounds more pleasant. You sound more like a little poison dwarf.
 
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Aha - so you are only proud to be an idiot - and you never heard a German laughing out loud. Almost nothing sounds more pleasant. You sound more like a little poison dwarf.
Youre funny. Take it as a compliment, you retarded dumbfuck.
 
Youre funny. Take it as a compliment, you retarded dumbfuck.

Your problem is: You do not know what means "funny". And what you see in the mirror of your self-perception is anything else than real. ...
 
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It’s a Celtic word, for mountains.
The Celtic word for Heights/hills is Dün, and for Hilly areas is Tēu

The term Taunus derives solely from Roman Latin which had named a specific hill beholding a Celtic town&fortress, Castellum in monte Tauno - as such the Romans as usual used their own pronunciation or words for Celtic places.

E.g. Celtic; Ratas o bona - the Romans named it, Castra Regina aka a "Fortified camp at the river Regina (Regen)" - and therefore literally translated by Bajuwari (Bavarians) upon having occupied former Castra Regina into Reganesburg - Regen Castle, and today called Regensburg.

So to claim that e.g. Regensburg is a Celtic name deriving from Ratas o Bona, is simply wrong - just as claiming that Taunus derives from a Celtic word.

The rest of your initial OP is also total bull - and the original Marshall plan for rebuilding Europe (ERP -European Recovery Plan) in 1947 included the Eastern European countries under Soviet occupation as well - However the Soviets refused it in regards to countries occupied by them.

Upon the Soviet refusual (a future rival/enemy of the USA having been officially identified) it was then extended onto occupied Germany in 1948, simply because the USA realized that an agricultural based State - would never produce the resources needed to fend of the Soviets, and they also needed a revived German economy to buy US products and to being able to pay back the loan.

BTW - it was Ford - aka (the good old anti Semite Henry Ford and Hitler admirer, who's German subsidiary named the successor of the previous Ford Eifel in 1939 as Ford Taunus. (Eifel - being the name of another hilly area).
 
Which "Pax Britannia" - what for heavens sake is this? And which Caliphates? The Ottoman empire and what else ... ? And by the way - what else than an European nation is the USA? You are basing on the ideas of the European enlightenment. This had been yesterday. You are today not suddenly someone else. ... on the other side ... Trump is a Russian. Perhaps you will be soon a Soviet monarchy.
He is talking about Cordoba and the Moors.
 
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