>>1183386But why whenever i met american soldiers in Afghanistan (Hindukush area), watch american TV and presidents talk, they all talk like
>"America is duh best country on earth">"Everyone looks up to us"I look up to american WW2 Vets who unlike their degenerate grandchildren mostly seem to agree that they should have listened to Patton and joined the german armed forces in Summer 1944 and fight Communism in the East.
Today it seems like everyone born in the 1980s/1990s etc. says things about WW2 that make them a shame for their WW2 grandpa.
>pic related: This was a "HIAG" Meeting in the late 1980s and besides former Waffen-SS veterans from all around Europe, it also had mad (at this time) stationed US WW2 Veterans accept the invitation and have a couple of beer and a good timeI bet they also don't talk about that in the USA.
Pretty much every US Brigadier General i met stationed to my hometown always had good things to say about us Germans.
And one of them would always say:
>"We fought the wrong enemy and today we worry about the enemy we should have fought instead together with you"