You can't be serious. Surely. I need to prove something that you study in Year 11 history? I guess in the EU, you prefer not to talk about evil things women did.
You know nobody could have that information, unless it leaks out one day. BoJo's honors list is coming, maybe that will reveal things.
You can't be serious. Surely. I need to prove something that you study in Year 11 history? I guess in the EU, you prefer not to talk about evil things women did.
You're spouting BS yet again, and you will not be able to prove it if you tried.
I wouldn't ask for it if I weren't confident that you would fail, and fail miserable, as you failed at trying to become a man.
Plus dozens of other popular articles, just a single web search away.
Tony, it really is a matter of public record. The French make a big deal about their resistance, but the vast majority were collaborators. The most prominent collaborators were women.
Coco Chanel, who launched the brand Chanel, was an enthusiastic collaborator. She slept with a Nazi officer and leveraged her vast network of social contacts to help the Nazis play politics. In return her fashion business did very well.
So debate the points. You don't get to write off Imp's claim just because he used hyperbole.
France, as a whole collaborated. Many women were notable in that the were keen to collaborate for social position and resources.
Collaboration certainly ran a spectrum, and there were literally war trials after the French liberation to have the worst of them face repercussions for their behavior.
Certainly Coco Chanel was a gleeful collaborator, and she escaped trial because she fled to Switzerland.
I am not going to look up French war trials for you. I am not going to baby-step you through examples to have you complain that they are not good enough.
The Imp is pointing out a trend in female behavior that pre-dates the Romans. Women like winners and are often motivated by hypergamy, even to the extremes of collaborating with enemies.
You can't be serious. Surely. I need to prove something that you study in Year 11 history? I guess in the EU, you prefer not to talk about evil things women did.
You know nobody could have that information, unless it leaks out one day. BoJo's honors list is coming, maybe that will reveal things.
You're spouting BS yet again, and you will not be able to prove it if you tried.
I wouldn't ask for it if I weren't confident that you would fail, and fail miserable, as you failed at trying to become a man.
But apparently you do. So tell me all about it.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6276919/Sleeping-enemy-Fascinating-pictures-Women-Nazi-occupied-Europe.html
Plus dozens of other popular articles, just a single web search away.
Tony, it really is a matter of public record. The French make a big deal about their resistance, but the vast majority were collaborators. The most prominent collaborators were women.
Coco Chanel, who launched the brand Chanel, was an enthusiastic collaborator. She slept with a Nazi officer and leveraged her vast network of social contacts to help the Nazis play politics. In return her fashion business did very well.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coco-chanel-traitor-nazi-spy-4744650
It is easy to find pictures of French women being marched through the streets for sleeping with Nazis.
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/french-female-collaborator-punished-head-shaved-publicly-mark-1944/
No, shifting the goalposts is not going to work. Here is the claim the the Imp made:
In the first article:
That's probably what he's referencing, in addition to the women like Coco Chanel.
So debate the points. You don't get to write off Imp's claim just because he used hyperbole.
France, as a whole collaborated. Many women were notable in that the were keen to collaborate for social position and resources.
Collaboration certainly ran a spectrum, and there were literally war trials after the French liberation to have the worst of them face repercussions for their behavior.
Certainly Coco Chanel was a gleeful collaborator, and she escaped trial because she fled to Switzerland.
I am not going to look up French war trials for you. I am not going to baby-step you through examples to have you complain that they are not good enough.
The Imp is pointing out a trend in female behavior that pre-dates the Romans. Women like winners and are often motivated by hypergamy, even to the extremes of collaborating with enemies.
Sometimes I feel like I'm talking to a less advanced ChatGPT.
I don't. I'm inferring from what's already known and logical motives.
Still can't produce "Nazi war brides who sold out their families in exchange for their lives"?
You're spouting BS.