I think desert rats was a term that Rommel used to describe the Australian and British troops that fought at Tobruk, he might be mixing up the terms. It might have been the rats of Tobruk actually I dunno it's been a while.
Right on, I was gonna comment abt this but then decided 1) he lost and anyway 2) he’s dead, so he doesn’t get a vote on being called whatevs these days. 😆
My Grandfather landed on Juno Beach went on to help liberate the Netherlands. Made it home. He passed away before I was born but I wish I could have met him.
He’s explained that once he’s sells I think either 100 or 500 I forget exactly but once he sells a lot of I watch fish documentary shirts he will make one
Ahh, so I'm not the only one who misses the good old days of History channel. I'd get cable if History channel still played history. I actually complain to their social media every few months just to be a pain haha. The Smithsonian Channel plays a lot of History content.
The only thing i wish for is Artur to do the videos how he wants. No need to apologize for your comments in the middle of videos, we are here to listen to your commentary. We love your appreciation for your patreons 😌. Everything about your videos is amazing no need to stress and worry about making everyone happy. Your true fans appreciate the videos for what they truly are and have always been!
Artur...it would be really terrific to see you react to the 2 video series "Germany could not win WW2" by Potential History. I think you will learn a lot and really enjoy the videos. 💯✌
I've heard from the German perspective of D-Day, some of the soldiers knew that a large force was there at Normandy when they saw the vast amount of ships from the shore which would've been a sight to see for a soldier in their 20s. Those that survived after the battle, when the defenders surrendered and saw the vast amount of Allied equipment unloading on the beaches, many of the German veterans stated that the sight they saw definitively cemented the fact that they have lost the war.
There are stories from soldiers like this in the book, "D DAY Through German Eyes - The Hidden Story of June 6th 1944" edited by Holger Eckhertz. Good read.
Hey Artur, just wanted to say how much I and many of your subscribers enjoy and appreciate your content. Your personality, your interest in these topics, just overall charm and your choice of very interesting videos from a history we all share. Thank you friend☺️, always looking forward to your next video.
If you like WW2 stuff and don't already know about it, "Mark Felton Productions" has an awesome channel here on youtube. It's like what the history channel used to be.
You should watch tv series The Americans. Although it makes you sympathize for Soviet Union. Best part is they see how much better America is. Power stays on , food taste good, you don’t get killed for saying words. You know normal stuff
Greetings from Scotland Artur. Love your channel and great to see a proud example of the brave Estonian people. If only the world would recognise how much we all have in common and celebrate our differences, (instead of using these to seperate us), then we might just get on together. Keep up the good work Artur
Fun fact, the picture at 13:55 was originally taken in Kronach a german city in bavaria. Kronach is my home town and you can still visit this place and it is still the same like back then.
Just found your videos today, great content! Definitely subscribed, keep up the great work man I hope your channel continues to grow. Much love from the US
I'm a Norwegian x-military and Nato veteran but also fought with russian soldier's 1994-1995 Grozny, and 1 thing war is hell and hate is growing higher and higher and made us do stuff i can't tell heer, but it wasn't pretty. And nightmare is all the time.
I just wanted to comment how dope the Estonian flag is; probably my favorite from a design perspective. I love how if you take a pic of a tree line during the winter, with snow on the ground and a blue sky, the flag matches it perfectly. It's cool to look at those pics online, the Blue, Black and White. I really hope I get to visit someday. I'd love to travel the Baltic and Nordic countries! Cheers from Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA!
White Phosphorous is illegal to use against enemy personnel but it's the main component of smoke munitions so, it still gets used on personnel just unofficially
Artur check out the movie 1944. its about the Estonians in the war, great movie figured this was made for your channel brother. Have a good day and Good Luck with the struggle you face
Hey Arthur! i have some reaction ideas: 1. Challenger 2 tes megatron, the most armored modern battle tank 2. x-15 plane, the fastest plane in history (yes faster than sr-71) 3. The ww2 Battle of Raseiniai, a single soviet kv tank fights against many germans
Hello Artur. Glad to see you again. Did you hear the story of Hein Severloh? He was scared to death in the bunker on Easy Green on Omaha. He fired his MG42 until the ammo ran out and then ran like he wanted to live.
13:11 More like Geneva Suggestion. On the usage of white phosphorus: it's illegal to use it on people (so as a weapon) but since it makes a lot of smoke while burning it is used in "smoke grenades".
It takes the incredible bravery of men to charge a fortified machine gun and artillery forehead on. What is even more amazing is that strategy at Omaha beach lead to victory.
I believe the reason they wrote like you committed about is because they read books back then more than people do now and that framed their writing style.
Being a POW in the US was something like this, being stationed on a base. They worked and were paid in scripts, not money, the same basic pay a US soldier earned. The scripts were exchange for personal items, beer and just about anything you could find at any store. Some prisoners were even allowed outside camps on an honor system and enjoyed civilian life. If they were a 'troublesome' prisoner then of course they were not allowed most of the freedoms many of their brethren had. My family had immigrated to Texas in the 1880-1890's to several German homesteads. The thing I recall is my grandfather being told not to speak that 'dirty' German ever again by my grandmother.
My great-grandfather fought at d-day but since I am German, he fought for the Germans. He died there that day but luckily my grandfather was already born. Thank you for doing this video. I am not a Nazi sympathiser either but people often forget that the German soldiers also were human and were forced to do this because they wanted to protect their home. Most of them weren’t Nazis or followers of the Nazi-ideology, they were just soldiers and followed orders.
Actually, I think most of the Luftwaffe fought against the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, etc.. The "western front" was a high tech war where Germany needed its planes to intercept Allied strategic bombers. Also, the "western front" was a lot more practical to deploy aircraft to, because of prevalent air bases and the smaller areas. The Luftwaffe "wasn't there" because they'd been crushed in the months, weeks, and days leading up to D-Day.
White Phosphorus and Napalm were banned on most NATO countries by treaty, however the USA refused to sign onto that specific line item...or that is how it was explained to me by an Army major I knew.
Using "Wille Pete" is still legal against all military materiel including personnel. The restrictions only apply to civilians and their structure's (unless they are reclasified as "enemy combatants") flame weapons like the Mark 77 bomb are still deployed but under a doctrine not to cause undue suffering. How you burn someone alive and not cause undue suffering is a mystery to me.
Never heard of willy pete or snake and nape? The 5.56 round is technically not supposed to be legal as it is a tumbling round. However, neither is poison gas but that is still used.
somewhat unrelated but you should check out what happened to Kentucky Ballistics recently, he got severely injured when his 50 cal exploded. He said he is doing better and should have a full recovery but I think it would be something you'd want to see
My Estonian grand father fled to an American displaced persons camp, he was in the 20th regiment of the Estonian SS, although forcefully recruited, and he was the radio operator. in 1946 he worked on a Swedish ship and in 1949 the ship was off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and he jumped out of the ship and became an illegal resident. Two years later he was arrested and jailed for one day, and upon release he applied to be a Canadian citizen, and left to go to the capital Ottawa. On his way to the capital, he had to go to a hospital in Montreal because he had TB, he survived but had one lung removed, and while on the ship he fell in the cargo hold and broke his spine, and that took a whole year to heal. Back in Estonia his older brother died while fighting against the Soviets, as a Forest Brother partisan somewhere on the Island of Saaremaa in 1944, and his died of a stroke in 1946 from shock after the Soviets took all his assets and property in Tallinn. Meanwhile, his older brother had a wife and the NKVD interrogated her on the whereabouts of her husband to which she did not know, and they promptly sent her to a gulag in Kazakhstan, but thankfully 3 years later she got out and went back home, as she was friends with famed Estonian inventor Johannes Hint, who through his connections in the communist party sawed to release her.
Re: Luftwaffe not defending the coast - the British OUTNUMBERED (Britain was very close physically) the German Airforce along the coast and had superior pilots trained in Canada(flight schools were setup in the safe skies of Canada where pilots could train to high levels without getting shot at, student pilots in Germany often were ambushed by allied fighters, killing them before they could learn) and with more combat experience. It was basically suicide to try and keep air superiority over northern France for Germany. They had to save their fighters. Add to this the free ranging AMERICAN fighters that roamed the coast in P-51's and it was even worse. Leading up to D-Day was 'Big week' and other offensive bomber operations deep in Germany, the Luftwaffe had to move their Atlantic fighters that were already outnumbered deep inside Germany to protect against this bomber penetration. This left the skies empty on a daily basis, with German fighters being saved until absolutely necessary.. as just trying to fly daily would be suicide for them.
White phosphorus use is illegal only on civilian areas or where there are military targets in a civilian area where you cannot minimize collateral damage. If it is a purely military target it is legal.
in regards to the laws of war, there are many factors that goes into their enforcement. if two factions are at war neither side cares how they kill their enemies, however if they start using illegal weapons or WMDs, then they risk the war escalating and/or dragging other nations into it making the war unwinable. now if you broke the laws of war and you lose the war, then your leadership and possibly the whole country will reap the punishments
Yes! The rat's of Tobruk, were the English troopers....from Wyoming USA 🔫🤠🇺🇸p.s stay safe and healthy everybody GOD BLESS OUR COUNTRY AND stop this foolishness before it's too late...
Air Superiority had been gained through various methods so that D Day could happen. The day depended on daylight bombing in the previous year, and free range fighters, after escorting bombers.
If you don't know how something bad came to be, then it's reappearance is inevitable. That is why learning about the worst parts of history is so important.
If you didn't know how hyperinflation led to the downfall of the Weimar Republic and Hitler's rise you didn't understand Merkel's reluctance to bail out Greece back in 2009.
White Phosphorus, Germ Weapons, Chemical Weapons, Flamethrowers, and Napalm are not "allowed" to be used. But those weapons are still able to be reactivated in a few days to a month.
"History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes."
~ Samuel Clemens (a.k.a. Mark Twain)
Normal People: "The Desert Fox"
Artur:"The desert rat"
lol.
The desert bread :v
It depends on language and culture they change the title a bit we say desert falcon
Lol
I think desert rats was a term that Rommel used to describe the Australian and British troops that fought at Tobruk, he might be mixing up the terms. It might have been the rats of Tobruk actually I dunno it's been a while.
Right on, I was gonna comment abt this but then decided 1) he lost and anyway 2) he’s dead, so he doesn’t get a vote on being called whatevs these days. 😆
I'm surprised that you haven't reacted to the Fallen of WW2, you should do It next
I'm suprised that you haven't reacted to the Fallen of WW2, you should do It next
I'm
@@carlosflores5063 I’m surprised that you haven’t reacted to the Fallen of WW2, you should do it next
Suprised
That
My Grandfather landed on Juno Beach went on to help liberate the Netherlands. Made it home. He passed away before I was born but I wish I could have met him.
When will we get the 5 hour fish documentary? I want to learn about fish.
I want to learn about them from the German perspective.
He’s explained that once he’s sells I think either 100 or 500 I forget exactly but once he sells a lot of I watch fish documentary shirts he will make one
The History Channel just shows Ancient Aliens, so we have to come to YT for history now. Thanks brother!
i remember growing up everything was military or modern marvels i miss it
Love the moonmoon pic hahaha
At least now the History Channel's UA-cam account is uploading their old episodes of the Dogfights TV show.
Ahh, so I'm not the only one who misses the good old days of History channel. I'd get cable if History channel still played history. I actually complain to their social media every few months just to be a pain haha. The Smithsonian Channel plays a lot of History content.
The only thing i wish for is Artur to do the videos how he wants. No need to apologize for your comments in the middle of videos, we are here to listen to your commentary. We love your appreciation for your patreons 😌.
Everything about your videos is amazing no need to stress and worry about making everyone happy. Your true fans appreciate the videos for what they truly are and have always been!
Great video Artur! Love you brother from Hungary! 🇭🇺❤🇪🇪
PS.: Love the NATO flag in the background. 😄
I want to see you react to Kentucky Ballistics: My 50 cal exploded
Yes! That was crazy.
Artur...it would be really terrific to see you react to the 2 video series "Germany could not win WW2" by Potential History. I think you will learn a lot and really enjoy the videos. 💯✌
I've heard from the German perspective of D-Day, some of the soldiers knew that a large force was there at Normandy when they saw the vast amount of ships from the shore which would've been a sight to see for a soldier in their 20s. Those that survived after the battle, when the defenders surrendered and saw the vast amount of Allied equipment unloading on the beaches, many of the German veterans stated that the sight they saw definitively cemented the fact that they have lost the war.
Sherman’s might have been a bit lackluster, but there sure were a lot of em.
There are stories from soldiers like this in the book, "D DAY Through German Eyes - The Hidden Story of June 6th 1944" edited by
Holger Eckhertz. Good read.
Hey Artur, just wanted to say how much I and many of your subscribers enjoy and appreciate your content. Your personality, your interest in these topics, just overall charm and your choice of very interesting videos from a history we all share. Thank you friend☺️, always looking forward to your next video.
I had a tough day today and seeing that you posted and seeing brings a smile on my face thank you and hope your mental health is getting better
Yup should watch Dunkirk from the German perspective
Loving the shirt man.
The story of Taffy 3, the battle off Samar, is a real moving tale of heroism.
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Not just in history but in life, it is always important to try to see things from the other perspective.
If you like WW2 stuff and don't already know about it, "Mark Felton Productions" has an awesome channel here on youtube. It's like what the history channel used to be.
I really enjoy watching your channel at work and home sipping green tea and honey and learning
You should watch tv series The Americans. Although it makes you sympathize for Soviet Union. Best part is they see how much better America is. Power stays on , food taste good, you don’t get killed for saying words. You know normal stuff
Sadly it's turning I to what the Soviet Union was like
Hey Artur. I've noticed you've been uploading more often. I hope you're doing well and kicking depression's ass.
Greetings from Scotland Artur. Love your channel and great to see a proud example of the brave Estonian people. If only the world would recognise how much we all have in common and celebrate our differences, (instead of using these to seperate us), then we might just get on together. Keep up the good work Artur
Keep up the hard work! love the videos! love from America
Fun fact, the picture at 13:55 was originally taken in Kronach a german city in bavaria. Kronach is my home town and you can still visit this place and it is still the same like back then.
Very interesting getting different perspectives on an issue. Learning is a good thing. It doesn't make you a Nazi; it expands your knowledge.
Hey Artur, I enjoy your videos very much! I hope you are well today! From a Software engineer in the U.S.
Just found your videos today, great content! Definitely subscribed, keep up the great work man I hope your channel continues to grow.
Much love from the US
I'm a Norwegian x-military and Nato veteran but also fought with russian soldier's 1994-1995 Grozny, and 1 thing war is hell and hate is growing higher and higher and made us do stuff i can't tell heer, but it wasn't pretty. And nightmare is all the time.
Greetings Form Germany 🇩🇪❤️
In 50mins is the Metsatöll live concert for freee to watch on youtube 🥳🥳🎉🎉🎉🎉😍
Please do a video about Egypt 🇪🇬
Amazing video. Good job keep up the work Artur!
I just wanted to comment how dope the Estonian flag is; probably my favorite from a design perspective. I love how if you take a pic of a tree line during the winter, with snow on the ground and a blue sky, the flag matches it perfectly. It's cool to look at those pics online, the Blue, Black and White. I really hope I get to visit someday. I'd love to travel the Baltic and Nordic countries! Cheers from Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA!
Artur's tea is so hot that it burns his face on the cup...see how red it is? LOL
You're awesome man. When I get my money right I will become a patron too.
You would really like Korengal and Restrepo. Give them a watch to see what modern war in the Middle East looks like. Netflix has them.
Or Combat obscura
“Rommel was the only good general” Heinz Guderian: did you forget about blitzkrieg?
Do a video on what your grandfather and family has been through
Click the like button guys :) Artur keep going brother. Cheers from Florida.
White Phosphorous is illegal to use against enemy personnel but it's the main component of smoke munitions so, it still gets used on personnel just unofficially
Artur check out the movie 1944. its about the Estonians in the war, great movie figured this was made for your channel brother. Have a good day and Good Luck with the struggle you face
6:50 Please do a video on the US's The Ghost Army. The British had a lesser known project run by a stage magician.
Yesss Artur
Hey Arthur! i have some reaction ideas:
1. Challenger 2 tes megatron, the most armored modern battle tank
2. x-15 plane, the fastest plane in history (yes faster than sr-71)
3. The ww2 Battle of Raseiniai, a single soviet kv tank fights against many germans
Hello Artur. Glad to see you again. Did you hear the story of Hein Severloh? He was scared to death in the bunker on Easy Green on Omaha. He fired his MG42 until the ammo ran out and then ran like he wanted to live.
13:11 More like Geneva Suggestion. On the usage of white phosphorus: it's illegal to use it on people (so as a weapon) but since it makes a lot of smoke while burning it is used in "smoke grenades".
It takes the incredible bravery of men to charge a fortified machine gun and artillery forehead on. What is even more amazing is that strategy at Omaha beach lead to victory.
I watch Fish documentaries yeah! Lol, also my great grandfather died in a soviet labor camp! Donskije Kazaki
Love this! ❤️ Cool stuff I want to know more than just US history too. Ya know, almost as much as I like documentaries about fish 🐠🐟
Would love to hear some of your family history.
I believe the reason they wrote like you committed about is because they read books back then more than people do now and that framed their writing style.
A family history would make a good episode Artur.
you should react to what just happened to Kentucky ballistics [ he was injured badly]
That's a heck of a story!
Being a POW in the US was something like this, being stationed on a base. They worked and were paid in scripts, not money, the same basic pay a US soldier earned. The scripts were exchange for personal items, beer and just about anything you could find at any store. Some prisoners were even allowed outside camps on an honor system and enjoyed civilian life. If they were a 'troublesome' prisoner then of course they were not allowed most of the freedoms many of their brethren had.
My family had immigrated to Texas in the 1880-1890's to several German homesteads. The thing I recall is my grandfather being told not to speak that 'dirty' German ever again by my grandmother.
Btw, Rommel was the Desert Fox, and Montgomery was the Desert Rat
please do a video on the operetion of the idf in antebe, uganda and amore videos on sabaton
My great-grandfather fought at d-day but since I am German, he fought for the Germans. He died there that day but luckily my grandfather was already born. Thank you for doing this video. I am not a Nazi sympathiser either but people often forget that the German soldiers also were human and were forced to do this because they wanted to protect their home. Most of them weren’t Nazis or followers of the Nazi-ideology, they were just soldiers and followed orders.
Probably not the first, but Rommel was the Desert Fox
You are awesome Artur
you cann leave the long pateron thing with everyone in the list at the end of the video it woudnt bother me
If you want to read about the d-day paratroopers, ai would highly recommend ready band of brothers. I loved the book and it was very interesting.
Its 22.38, i should be sleeping but here i am watching this
Jeez it's only 16 : 07 for me
You NEED to react to the show SEAL Team on CBS. I love it and I’m pretty sure you and everyone else will too
watch strikeback brother :)
Much love artur!
I love history
You should react to Star Spangled banner as you've never heard it! 😉 Love your channel so much.
Actually, I think most of the Luftwaffe fought against the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, etc.. The "western front" was a high tech war where Germany needed its planes to intercept Allied strategic bombers. Also, the "western front" was a lot more practical to deploy aircraft to, because of prevalent air bases and the smaller areas. The Luftwaffe "wasn't there" because they'd been crushed in the months, weeks, and days leading up to D-Day.
We dont think your NAZI for learning about history, I love history
White Phosphorus and Napalm were banned on most NATO countries by treaty, however the USA refused to sign onto that specific line item...or that is how it was explained to me by an Army major I knew.
Using "Wille Pete" is still legal against all military materiel including personnel. The restrictions only apply to civilians and their structure's (unless they are reclasified as "enemy combatants") flame weapons like the Mark 77 bomb are still deployed but under a doctrine not to cause undue suffering. How you burn someone alive and not cause undue suffering is a mystery to me.
I was subscribed patroon than left after no shout out but I’m back again lol
You should react to the new standard issue Estonian rifles . The LMT R-20 Rahe, TFB tv has a good video on it.
Never heard of willy pete or snake and nape? The 5.56 round is technically not supposed to be legal as it is a tumbling round. However, neither is poison gas but that is still used.
somewhat unrelated but you should check out what happened to Kentucky Ballistics recently, he got severely injured when his 50 cal exploded. He said he is doing better and should have a full recovery but I think it would be something you'd want to see
Maybe u could move all the patreon names to a list and just show them. Just an idea
My Estonian grand father fled to an American displaced persons camp, he was in the 20th regiment of the Estonian SS, although forcefully recruited, and he was the radio operator. in 1946 he worked on a Swedish ship and in 1949 the ship was off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and he jumped out of the ship and became an illegal resident. Two years later he was arrested and jailed for one day, and upon release he applied to be a Canadian citizen, and left to go to the capital Ottawa. On his way to the capital, he had to go to a hospital in Montreal because he had TB, he survived but had one lung removed, and while on the ship he fell in the cargo hold and broke his spine, and that took a whole year to heal. Back in Estonia his older brother died while fighting against the Soviets, as a Forest Brother partisan somewhere on the Island of Saaremaa in 1944, and his died of a stroke in 1946 from shock after the Soviets took all his assets and property in Tallinn. Meanwhile, his older brother had a wife and the NKVD interrogated her on the whereabouts of her husband to which she did not know, and they promptly sent her to a gulag in Kazakhstan, but thankfully 3 years later she got out and went back home, as she was friends with famed Estonian inventor Johannes Hint, who through his connections in the communist party sawed to release her.
Ah yes *TEA*
Its good to look at battles from both sides America uses blitzkrieg tactics Patton read Romel's book!
I love your videos!
Re: Luftwaffe not defending the coast - the British OUTNUMBERED (Britain was very close physically) the German Airforce along the coast and had superior pilots trained in Canada(flight schools were setup in the safe skies of Canada where pilots could train to high levels without getting shot at, student pilots in Germany often were ambushed by allied fighters, killing them before they could learn) and with more combat experience. It was basically suicide to try and keep air superiority over northern France for Germany. They had to save their fighters.
Add to this the free ranging AMERICAN fighters that roamed the coast in P-51's and it was even worse.
Leading up to D-Day was 'Big week' and other offensive bomber operations deep in Germany, the Luftwaffe had to move their Atlantic fighters that were already outnumbered deep inside Germany to protect against this bomber penetration.
This left the skies empty on a daily basis, with German fighters being saved until absolutely necessary.. as just trying to fly daily would be suicide for them.
White phosphorus use is illegal only on civilian areas or where there are military targets in a civilian area where you cannot minimize collateral damage. If it is a purely military target it is legal.
bro 3 vid this week yeess bro this is what i wanna see you makeing shit you want to make
in regards to the laws of war, there are many factors that goes into their enforcement. if two factions are at war neither side cares how they kill their enemies, however if they start using illegal weapons or WMDs, then they risk the war escalating and/or dragging other nations into it making the war unwinable. now if you broke the laws of war and you lose the war, then your leadership and possibly the whole country will reap the punishments
"How do I speak English?" caused me to spit out my beverage with laughter...
I've been a 3rd generation American english speaker for almost 47 years and i sometimes think the same thing.
3:55, “Rommel the desert rat” 😂 lol
Please tell me you meant the “desert fox”.
Yes! The rat's of Tobruk, were the English troopers....from Wyoming USA 🔫🤠🇺🇸p.s stay safe and healthy everybody GOD BLESS OUR COUNTRY AND stop this foolishness before it's too late...
@@billallen4793 desert rats 7th armoured division oh yeah
Air Superiority had been gained through various methods so that D Day could happen. The day depended on daylight bombing in the previous year, and free range fighters, after escorting bombers.
In English, Rommel is called the Desert Fox, not the desert rat, lol.
Plz make more of these vids
Check out Vietnam from the Vietnamese Perspective or something relating to the Mexican Revolution (1910s)
Please do a video about meanwhile in Estonia from 9 years ago
History videos! Finally I can come back lol
If you don't know how something bad came to be, then it's reappearance is inevitable. That is why learning about the worst parts of history is so important.
If you didn't know how hyperinflation led to the downfall of the Weimar Republic and Hitler's rise you didn't understand Merkel's reluctance to bail out Greece back in 2009.
I am a big tea nut, what kind of tea do you drink? Also, amazing videos! Can't wait to hear about how you and the new wife are doing!
I might be wrong about this but I by the time of d-day the Luftwaffe had 2 aircraft’s in service
“Biggest operation in military history”Operation Bagration: Am I joke to you?
Watch Kentucky ballistics video about his 50. Cal exploding
3:50 Rommel the desert rat 🐀...really going to catch flak because Rommel was the desert fox 🦊
White Phosphorus, Germ Weapons, Chemical Weapons, Flamethrowers, and Napalm are not "allowed" to be used. But those weapons are still able to be reactivated in a few days to a month.
"History is written by the victors."
I am American and chrishtan and proud to be