"We surrender" Said the French

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Glefistus said:
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This may have the potential to be the biggest flame war ever.

I'm German and live in Alberta, so I don't exactly like the French. At all.
And your German, so the rest of the world does'nt like you. At all.
Well, they're only jealous.
Your right. We wish could start both world wars too.
The German people never started them, a deceitful dictator and England(WW1, they made what would have been a local war into one of the bloodiest ever by intervening on Belgium's behalf) started them.
By intervening do you mean honouring an alliance because Germany had decided to invade Belgium on their way to France
 

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Ultrajoe said:
The most impressive proof that the French kick such gigantic amounts of ass is that everyone is so desperate to try and prove otherwise. People forget that nasty habit they had of kicking everyone's asses (the british especially) all over the damn place because 'Hell, we need something to do between making love to all the beautiful women'.
I love the idea of the french starting a war, and justifying it by saying "I thought it would make a good painting", the olden day equivalent of 'doing if for the lulz'

 

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It's attributed to France because they surrendered during WWII. The British and the Americans often rib them for it. But I honestly get tired of it. France was overrun in WWI and was barely habitable when Germany rolled through a second time a decade later.

England and america were never invaded. England was bombed, yes. But France's entire countryside was destroyed, along with most of their cities. Nearly all of the fighting took place in France. It's like getting kicked in the face, then kicked in the balls, and getting laughed at for coughing afterward.
 

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I have to say that a lot of the American posters are very late with their posts in the thread. Almost too late to be of any use but I suppose that is only as should be expected.
 

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Berethond said:
<url=http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/text/france.html>See here, for a comprehensive list.


- The Franco-Prussian War
- Lost. Germany first plays the role of drunk Frat boy to France's ugly girl home alone on a Saturday night.
That One maybe me wet myself laughing! Hahaha!!

I have no problem with the French really. Chilling scene though when the Nazis march through Paris. I remember when i visited the city and saw a plaque that told the tale of students that barred themselves in their flats fighting against the Nazi invasion. Its funny to make France a joke but when you get to individual Frenchmen... some are incredibly brave.
 

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The United States of America won the civil war. If we lost, America would be a little less united now.

Also you should study up on Military Science. Victory in a war is defined as achieving what you set out to do. A military victory is pointless if it doesn't achieve a greater goal. This has been the definition of winning a war since Sun Tzu in the 6th Century BC.

In the first Gulf War, our objective was to protect our interests by defending Saudi Arabia's oil from attack, liberating Kuwait, and crippling Saddam's army in such a way that he could never threaten another country again. Needless to say, we won the Gulf War completely and utterly.

In the second Gulf War, our objective was to remove Saddam Hussein from power, and remove terrorist influence from the country. Now, while our military had a resounding success in that they had completely subjugated the country in one week, the second gulf war was a colossal failure. There were absolutely no post-victory contingency plans, and it destabilized the region, bolstered Al Qaeda, and removed resources from Afghanistan, allowing the Taliban to return.

In World War One, we went to war to end the German threat to our citizens, and our sovereignty. WW1 was a victory, because our objective was to end the German U-boat threat, and the threat to our sovereignty.

In Vietnam, our objective was to stop the spread of Communism. I don't think anyone denies that the Vietnam war was the biggest strategic failure by the US in the 20th Century. Not only did we fail our objective, but we lost over 70,000 soldiers, and spent countless dollars worth of resources in the region.
Your evaluation seems sound to me. While everyone is bashing the French they seem to have forgotten the important part they played in helping America achieve independence from England.
 

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Lets do a brief rundown of French History. Well Normans conquered England, but if you called William a Frenchmen he would probably have had you killed. They were ethnically different. Now France actually had a decent military at this point, and they did well in the crusades. However they buckled under the first half of the 100 years war. At one point the English all but had it, however Henry V dies before his rival Charles (I think those were the kings names) and France rallied for the second half. France remained strong for the 30 years war however in the lead up to the French Revolution they collapsed and enemies were starting to invade. However the revolution happened, and then Napoleon happened who had the wood over everything that wasn't British or freezing.

After this France seems to degrade. They lost badly to the Prussians in 1870. Their resistance in WW1 was brave at first, but not more so than any of the other nations troops. At one point their army was on the brink of mutiny. Well, we all know what happened in 1940.
I would also make a point about the French Resistance. Mostly, its exaggerated. Relatively few Frenchmen fought in it. It was much more ineffectual, disorganized, small, divided and otherwise hapless than most people believe. If you want real resistance movements look east: To Yugoslavia, Greece, Poland and the Soviet Union.
Edit: No John! Most fighting did not take place in France! Most fighting took place in the East: Poland, the Baltic States, Ukraine, Belorusse (sp?) and the Soviet Union. France got of light because the Germans considered them Aryan, but decadent.

Then France collapsed in its overseas colonies. The key region is Indochina, especially Vietnam when they got spanked Dien Bien Phu.

So in all honesty they had their good moments, but mostly they are long gone to history (much like the Romans). And their defeats when they occurred were really embarrassing.
 

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More Fun To Compute said:
I have to say that a lot of the American posters are very late with their posts in the thread. Almost too late to be of any use but I suppose that is only as should be expected.
That's a good one, man.
Well played.
 

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TheSunshineHobo said:
The French are considered cowards because they are cowards; throughout history they've proven that they talk big and run fast. They treat their allies like shit (QUEBEC I'M LOOKING AT YOU!!!) and when they're in trouble demand that their allies help them. History has proven that the French suck.
Blegh, shit.

The French actually have a pretty nice military history.

But anyway, being Anti-French kinds of sucks. Like hitting a guy with glasses. The French can't defend themselves because they have such a small online presence.
 

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I do like that one joke about them...

I found an old French rifle on eBay. Never been fired, only dropped once.
Search "French War Victories" on google. Go on, do it!

What made the french, the people with one of the strongest militaries during the medieval era considered surrenderers... could easily be they have lost every war they have been in (Save for wars with other french) or that they consorted with the Nazis, and then surrendered the moment the nazis so much as fart in their general direction! (My choice of words there is infact meant to sound like the french from monty python :p)
 

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TheSunshineHobo said:
The French are considered cowards because they are cowards; throughout history they've proven that they talk big and run fast. They treat their allies like shit (QUEBEC I'M LOOKING AT YOU!!!) and when they're in trouble demand that their allies help them. History has proven that the French suck.
Their women are pretty great. Especially women who can dance. But they can't be too snobby.


Wait, then they wouldn't be French! dang!
 

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Technically, I think in total number of battles won and proportion of battles won that they've taken part in, France is the most successful nation in Europe militarily.

They don't really deserve their reputation for surrendering. But they aren't popular with the British and Americans, so it's easy enough to laugh at them for their catastrophe in 1940.
 

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Faps said:
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Battle of Hastings, 1066, only war I can think where they but us British, and that was Normandy not the whole of France.
Normans weren't French, they were Viking settlers and Frankish (German) natives.

The name "Normans" derives from "Northmen" or "Norsemen", after the Vikings from Scandinavia who founded Normandy (Northmannia in its original Latin).
That's like saying my neighbors across the street aren't Americans, because they came here from Mexico. The Normans came from Scandinavia, adopted and adapted French culture, and swore vassalage to the French king. They weren't Vikings at that point.
Nor were they French, they were Normans with their own language and culture that had deep ties to their Norse roots.
Along with the deep cultural and linguistic ties they formed to the indigenous Frankish population that ultimately influenced their culture, including the general adoption of the language of the land (which added a significant chunk of French vocabulary to the English language after the Battle of Hastings). Again, like refusing to call my Mexican neighbors "American" because of their linguistic and cultural ties to Mexico.
 

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Since napoleonic times, the French have shown a resolve significantly weaker than that of many other European nations.

French admirals fled the royal navy at almost every opportunity for a fleet engagement in the napoleonic wars, and when they couldn't get away, they fought until their reslove inevitably gave way and they struck their colours.

They got completely and ignominiously fucked up in the Franco-Prussian war, making concessions hand over fist so that the Prussians would get the hell out of Paris.

Their army was on the verge of mutiny in WW1.

We all now how much direct resistance they put up in WW2. It's almost as if they decided in the inter-war period (1918-1939) that they'd just surrender if the Germans came knocking again. Compared to the Germans, the French had plastic tanks and paper aeroplanes. And not fortifying along the Belgian border? I mean, what the fuck?
 

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Skeleon said:
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And France didn't surrender during WWI, but they still lost.
How is that cowardly?
Nobody calls the 300 Spartans cowards, they lost, too.
The french are well known to fight to the last algerian.
 

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WelshWizard said:
Since napoleonic times, the French have shown a resolve significantly weaker than that of many other European nations.

French admirals fled the royal navy at almost every opportunity for a fleet engagement in the napoleonic wars, and when they couldn't get away, they fought until their reslove inevitably gave way and they struck their colours.
Yes as the French did so poorly under Napoleon, its not like he turned an isolated and surrounded country around at all is it? Really your example is just silly, oh no they did not do so well at sea, well maybe not but did you have a look at their track record on the ground at that time? Or how poorly off France was before Napoleon took over? Really he worked wonders with what he had.
 

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The French haven't particularly shown a lack of resolve in the last 200 years of war. It's more that they've just plain been severely beaten in a few major wars. When their army was crushed, what were they supposed to do?
 

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G1eet said:
I do like that one joke about them...

I found an old French rifle on eBay. Never been fired, only dropped once.
thats the same thing off full metal jacket "arvn rifles, never used, dropped once"

also the best way to make someone surrender is to hypnotize them and say "you're French" and you win