Oh I forgot Graham Bell and the eugenism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell "By the late 1930s, about half the states in the U.S. had eugenics laws, and the California laws were used as a model for eugenics laws in Nazi Germany."
The Gauls was a Celtic people as the English and Spanish was.
Frank and have given the French were Germans.
European history is probably a bit too complicated for the average American.
Hey moron, you confuse battles, wars, rebellions, uprisings and riots in a huge list. We can do the same for all countries steeped in history. Should we make a list of all the American failure to include Draft Riots and the Los Angeles riots of 1992, for example?
" - War on Terrorism" Uh Americans won this one? What a good news!
Oh I forgot Graham Bell and the eugenism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell "By the late 1930s, about half the states in the U.S. had eugenics laws, and the California laws were used as a model for eugenics laws in Nazi Germany."
For France sure, Dunno for the rest of humanity with the Prescott Bush's history http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar and IBM's punch card machines given to the Third Reich for tracking Jews http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust
So Nazis certainly tried, but never conquered France Although he did in fact conquer Paris the French government simply retreated. Half of France were conquered. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:France_map_Lambert-93_with_regions_and_departments-occupation-fr.svg
The Gauls was a Celtic people as the English and Spanish was. Frank and have given the French were Germans. European history is probably a bit too complicated for the average American.
Hey moron, you confuse battles, wars, rebellions, uprisings and riots in a huge list. We can do the same for all countries steeped in history. Should we make a list of all the American failure to include Draft Riots and the Los Angeles riots of 1992, for example?