Yeah, probably, but we did it first, which is what mattered. It was a race, after all.
Yeah, that is true. I think the US had some major problems as far as safety. I mean, if you really dig into the Apollo 1 you'll find that NASA wasn't being as safe as they could've.
Yeah, I know. Roger B. Chaffee et al actually died during takeoff. But after that, NASA spent a lot of time and money into researching and building ways to make it safe, which is why it wasn't until Apollo 8 when they sent humans again.
Yeah, that is true. I think the US had some major problems as far as safety. I mean, if you really dig into the Apollo 1 you'll find that NASA wasn't being as safe as they could've.
Yeah, I know. Roger B. Chaffee et al actually died during takeoff. But after that, NASA spent a lot of time and money into researching and building ways to make it safe, which is why it wasn't until Apollo 8 when they sent humans again.
Yeah, but when it came to the space shuttles they ditched that.
Germany is also trying to go to the moon. They want to prove the moon landings were real. Also SpaceX.
I heard about SpaceX but not about Germany, is it like an ESA project?
They're going to send people to the same place the Apollo 11 astronauts did, and then they'll take pictures of the US flag there to prove that it actually happened.
I was thinking more like Star Wars and LotR and Captain America and Pixar and Beauty and the Beast, and, well, basically every other movie ever, but, yeah, that too!
Good point. I meant if I'd been Hitler and I was evil. There, that better?
Yeah. Actually, Hitler did sort of think the same way as you about defeating the UK before defeating Russia. The reason he made a peace treaty with Russia was so that he wouldn't have to fight a war on two fronts.
Yeah, the problem was, he didn't beat the UK first.
His full name is Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Preußen and he was the last German emperor. During the First World War, his armies successfully forced Russia into a surrender. Here shows the map of German influence after the treaty.
By the grace my God has invested into me, I shall lead and follow onto glory.
His full name is Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Preußen and he was the last German emperor. During the First World War, his armies successfully forced Russia into a surrender. Here shows the map of German influence after the treaty.
But Napoleon held Russia, so did hitler, its holding on that counts.
His full name is Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Preußen and he was the last German emperor. During the First World War, his armies successfully forced Russia into a surrender. Here shows the map of German influence after the treaty.
Weren't Hindenburg and Ludendorff actually the masterminds behind all of this, however?
And to be fair, within a year or two they had to give it all back.
Still, however, the fact that they defeated Russia is a very impressive military accomplishment, that doesn't get mentioned as much as perhaps it should.
His full name is Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Preußen and he was the last German emperor. During the First World War, his armies successfully forced Russia into a surrender. Here shows the map of German influence after the treaty.
Weren't Hindenburg and Ludendorff actually the masterminds behind all of this, however?
And to be fair, within a year or two they had to give it all back.
Still, however, the fact that they defeated Russia is a very impressive military accomplishment, that doesn't get mentioned as much as perhaps it should.
Shh, don't say anything
By the grace my God has invested into me, I shall lead and follow onto glory.
Food for thought: The 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley-Cooper could of, "potentially" changed the face of modern history and society. He lobbied for the European Jews to be resettled with the Palestinians in the mid to late 1800's. Chance are, he could have done a better job at resettling them as well as prevent WWI and II. There is no proof for this theory, but it's fun to speculate what the world would like if he succeeded.
Yeah. Actually, Hitler did sort of think the same way as you about defeating the UK before defeating Russia. The reason he made a peace treaty with Russia was so that he wouldn't have to fight a war on two fronts.
Yeah, the problem was, he didn't beat the UK first.
That is true. The UK would've been practically impossible to beat, anyway.
His full name is Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Preußen and he was the last German emperor. During the First World War, his armies successfully forced Russia into a surrender. Here shows the map of German influence after the treaty.
Food for thought: The 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley-Cooper could of, "potentially" changed the face of modern history and society. He lobbied for the European Jews to be resettled with the Palestinians in the mid to late 1800's. Chance are, he could have done a better job at resettling them as well as prevent WWI and II. There is no proof for this theory, but it's fun to speculate what the world would like if he succeeded.
Yeah, that is true. I think the US had some major problems as far as safety. I mean, if you really dig into the Apollo 1 you'll find that NASA wasn't being as safe as they could've.
Yeah, I know. Roger B. Chaffee et al actually died during takeoff. But after that, NASA spent a lot of time and money into researching and building ways to make it safe, which is why it wasn't until Apollo 8 when they sent humans again.
To be fair, Soviet safety for anything and everything was far worse. Those guys didn't care who got killed for glory of motherland.
>one rifle per two men >fuel tanks as rear armor >dogs as anti-tank weapons and expendable test subjects >removing evidence of dead cosmonauts