Does the japanese really say Makaronifresser? Otherwise this translation is awesome xD
It just says "Pasta", but I thought it would be more fitting this way for a German ship.
Also tempted to change tedesca to crucca. The original Japanese just says "German", but referring to someone just by their nationality is very rude, so...
Yes, and it wasn't pretty for them. What's the issue?
I'm just saying that while the French were a liability, they made it up in part to the Allies with the resistance. In contrast the Italians seemed to be pretty inadequate to the Axis through and through.
I'm just saying that while the French were a liability, they made it up in part to the Allies with the resistance. In contrast the Italians seemed to be pretty inadequate to the Axis through and through.
Hey, at least they didn't give America an excuse to openly join the war.
I'm just saying that while the French were a liability, they made it up in part to the Allies with the resistance. In contrast the Italians seemed to be pretty inadequate to the Axis through and through.
Well, to a degree it wasn't all their fault. It was said openly to the Germans that before 1942 at the earliest Italy wouldn't reach a sufficient level of preparation, yet this didn't stop them from declaring war in 1939; besides, the bald guy decided to enter the conflict in 1940 when France folded and the UK was seemingly on the ropes, which now we can see was a mistake, but at the moment the matter was more blurred.
Moreover, it's not like Italy's contribution to the Axis cause was exacty nil; the Regia Marina, although with a lackluster record in terms of major naval engagements (but not in terms of naval convoys to North Africa, despite Rommel's rather unfair complaints), contributed to the Royal Navy's inability to send major naval forces to the Far East, which it was able to do only in 1944 after Italy's armistice and the neutralization of most of the German capital ships. The lack of adequate naval cover in that theater was one of the major reasons (although not the only one) which enabled the Japanese to seize in a fast campaign territories rich in oil and raw resources, without which their war industry wouldn't have been able to keep going til 1945.
I think "Abbiocco" is better than "Riposo". Abbiocco is the sleepiness that comes after eating... it's the actual translation of Siesta.
Historynerd said:
Yes, and it wasn't pretty for them. What's the issue?
Yeah... the four days of Naples were pretty badass. I mean, a 12 years old boy got a gold medal after dying at Santa Teresa degli Scalzi... that's, like, 3 km away from my home. At least the Americans found a city already free from the nazists... and Hitler wasn't able to see Naples "in ashes and mud" as he asked
but, after all, that's just a stereotype: French has fought quite some war and so did the Italians. They even fought together in the Battle of the Piave in WW1! Can you believe that Rommel got lost on the mountains during the attack at the Piave and ended up in a totally wrong place? THAT Rommel! Come on that's hilarious. The same Rommel that said: "The German soldier has impressed the world, however the Italian soldier has impressed the German soldier." Well, He liked the Italian soldiers but he REALLY hated the Italians high officials for their incompetence.
Now that I think about it... the '900 was a pretty awful century. One war you're allied with your cousins from the other side of the alps then 20 years later you're in war with them and you're allied with the Germans, the ones who almost invaded your homes 2 decades before. Man that's... pretty fu**ed up. Knowing it is a thing but actually realize it makes you understand just how bad our grandfathers had it. I mean, the day after my grandfather got married he left my grandmother to fight in war and he came back TWO years later after fighting in Albania, Africa, after the ship he was on sunk and after he got captured by the British... and He had to live all of that when he was younger than me! I suddendly got really deep, i better go to sleep.
Edit: forgot one thing XD
NNescio said: Also tempted to change tedesca to crucca. The original Japanese just says "German", but referring to someone just by their nationality is very rude, so...
We Italians use Crucco/a as a joke sometimes, however it is actually WAY MORE offensive than just call someone by their nationality.
I'm just saying that while the French were a liability, they made it up in part to the Allies with the resistance. In contrast the Italians seemed to be pretty inadequate to the Axis through and through.
Eh? Since when were the french a liability? Unless you mean the vichy/legit government split between the forces ofc yes in that case they were a liability. If however you mean lolsurrendermonkeys then no, no they weren't. Only the government capitulated, the military fought all for 6.67 years of WWII both via the resistance and on the front lines. If you're going to call the French a liability for that then you might as well call the Poles (obvious), us in the UK (for Dunkirk and having to ditch most of our materiel) and the Americans (for arriving three years late and very, very nearly too late altogether in terms of DDs for bases and even then you still shafted us, 99 year rent free leases on our mid-atlantic and some mainland holdings and all you give us is a few clapped out WWI era DDs that were not even remotely useful /rant).
Eh? Since when were the french a liability? Unless you mean the vichy/legit government split between the forces ofc yes in that case they were a liability. If however you mean lolsurrendermonkeys then no, no they weren't. Only the government capitulated, the military fought all for 6.67 years of WWII both via the resistance and on the front lines. If you're going to call the French a liability for that then you might as well call the Poles (obvious), us in the UK (for Dunkirk and having to ditch most of our materiel) and the Americans (for arriving three years late and very, very nearly too late altogether in terms of DDs for bases and even then you still shafted us, 99 year rent free leases on our mid-atlantic and some mainland holdings and all you give us is a few clapped out WWI era DDs that were not even remotely useful /rant).
I meant it more in that America under Wilson warned Britain and France during the Treaty of Versailles that they were setting up for WWII by putting crippling debt on Germany who would have no choice but to rise again. They decided US didn't know what we were talking about and then when they got run over again they expected us to clean up their mess for them. The thing is that we gave them tons of arms and equipment and what do they do after the war? They destroy them! They truly believed that WWI was the war to end all wars and they left themselves defenseless. That is a liability if I ever saw it, causing the trouble and lacking the means to contain it.
I actually do not fault the Germans for WWII, if they didn't fight they would be a third world country today. I blame Britain and France, but due to the alliance and threat of Germany, for our own safety we had no choice but to fight them again. America was just going to let Europe rightfully burn for their own actions in WWI if it were not for Peral Harbor dragging us in, which I completely think that Roosevelt planned to happen (at least if not this, than some attack on our country by the axis) in order to get us motivated about participating in WWII which we already had enough of in WWI.
I meant it more in that America under Wilson warned Britain and France during the Treaty of Versailles that they were setting up for WWII by putting crippling debt on Germany who would have no choice but to rise again. They decided US didn't know what we were talking about and then when they got run over again they expected us to clean up their mess for them. The thing is that we gave them tons of arms and equipment and what do they do after the war? They destroy them! They truly believed that WWI was the war to end all wars and they left themselves defenseless. That is a liability if I ever saw it, causing the trouble and lacking the means to contain it.
I actually do not fault the Germans for WWII, if they didn't fight they would be a third world country today. I blame Britain and France, but due to the alliance and threat of Germany, for our own safety we had no choice but to fight them again. America was just going to let Europe rightfully burn for their own actions in WWI if it were not for Peral Harbor dragging us in, which I completely think that Roosevelt planned to happen (at least if not this, than some attack on our country by the axis) in order to get us motivated about participating in WWII which we already had enough of in WWI.
Roosevelt did expect the war will reach them sooner or later, since their economy will be affected if Germany continue their advance, and the Japanese threat just outside their colonies. Which is why they started increasing research and productions of weapons after France defeat.
I meant it more in that America under Wilson warned Britain and France during the Treaty of Versailles that they were setting up for WWII by putting crippling debt on Germany who would have no choice but to rise again. They decided US didn't know what we were talking about and then when they got run over again they expected us to clean up their mess for them. The thing is that we gave them tons of arms and equipment and what do they do after the war? They destroy them! They truly believed that WWI was the war to end all wars and they left themselves defenseless. That is a liability if I ever saw it, causing the trouble and lacking the means to contain it.
I actually do not fault the Germans for WWII, if they didn't fight they would be a third world country today. I blame Britain and France, but due to the alliance and threat of Germany, for our own safety we had no choice but to fight them again. America was just going to let Europe rightfully burn for their own actions in WWI if it were not for Peral Harbor dragging us in, which I completely think that Roosevelt planned to happen (at least if not this, than some attack on our country by the axis) in order to get us motivated about participating in WWII which we already had enough of in WWI.
1. Yeah Versailles was stupid but hindsight is 20/20 2. No one ever asked America to 'clean up their mess' what they did ask for was material support until they could get up to wartime production levels. 3. Both France and the UK had larger and more advanced armies than Germany at the outbreak of WWII. The reason Germany steamrolled France is that they bypassed the Maginot Line via Belgium and the difference in tank tactics. Literally NO-ONE knew how to use tanks effectively because there had been no chances to test them operationally (including 'you' Mr American, you had 4,000 light tanks armed with nothing but .30cals as your primary armoured force. That is, after you reinstated said armoured force after deeming the pointless) so when blitzkrieg tactics were used against tanks dispersed among infantry divisions the whole thing fell apart. 4. I do not fault the Germans for WWII either, I fault the National Socialist German Workers Party for WWII. Then again if not for them it would have been Stalin albeit at later date. 5. Pearl Harbour did not drag you in, your many breaches of neutrality dragged you in. Otherwise it would have been a Pacific only war for the US. It also wouldn't have happened until 1944 which was the date Yamamoto had planned for and why all the 'good' Japanese stuff appeared so late.
1. Yeah Versailles was stupid but hindsight is 20/20 2. No one ever asked America to 'clean up their mess' what they did ask for was material support until they could get up to wartime production levels. 3. Both France and the UK had larger and more advanced armies than Germany at the outbreak of WWII. The reason Germany steamrolled France is that they bypassed the Maginot Line via Belgium and the difference in tank tactics. Literally NO-ONE knew how to use tanks effectively because there had been no chances to test them operationally (including 'you' Mr American, you had 4,000 light tanks armed with nothing but .30cals as your primary armoured force. That is, after you reinstated said armoured force after deeming the pointless) so when blitzkrieg tactics were used against tanks dispersed among infantry divisions the whole thing fell apart. 4. I do not fault the Germans for WWII either, I fault the National Socialist German Workers Party for WWII. Then again if not for them it would have been Stalin albeit at later date. 5. Pearl Harbour did not drag you in, your many breaches of neutrality dragged you in. Otherwise it would have been a Pacific only war for the US. It also wouldn't have happened until 1944 which was the date Yamamoto had planned for and why all the 'good' Japanese stuff appeared so late.
Actually we tested our tank tactics before we entered the war. It was how George S. Patton was promoted to the rank of general in time for the Africa Campaign.
There are 2 kinds of people. The ones who engage in unnecessary historical drama under a comedy doujin And the ones who notice that the poor Wo-chan is gonna be sore tomorrow
Ironically the opposite happened historically with the Italians ships bearing the brunt so the Germans could get in and out of North Africa
We're about to sortie out!A presentDon't need that.The flagship has suffered heavy damage!Well... I s-suppose you did save us.—hey, wait, so fast...We surrenderHide over there!But we're still in the middle of our riposo...
Siesta.Ciaaao...Help us, tedesca!Tedesca!German (female)Mamma mia!Original just "Mamma" repeated twice.GelatoScheiße! No choice then, all ships, retreat...Wow!
Che bella ragazza!
What a beautiful girl!Oy!
You bunch of Makaronifresser!Pasta-piggers/
Macaroni-munchers.