Originally posted by T.M
there was no Germany.. there was an East Germany and a West Germany.. the Allies were at war with Germany.. not until Thursday November 9th, 1989 was there a Germany..technicality's really..
That is of no matter, The Third Reich started the war, the Third Reich surrendered, the Germany as it is now has no say in teh end of WW2.
Originally posted by Bardock42
No, no, that's jsut wrong, obviously World War 2 ended when the Axis surrendered. Which was in 45. You might confuse it with the end of the Cold War, although that is mostly set in 91. November 9th was the opening of East Germany'S boarders though, so also pretty cool.
It's not wrong. Historians have already proved it.
Originally posted by Bloigen
It's not wrong. Historians have already proved it.
Right...there was no war involving either Japan or the Third Reich against the Allies, so there wasn't a war. Germany was occupied for quite some time and only go it'S fukll independence after the reunification and getting back Berlin, but World War 2 was over.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Right...there was no war involving either Japan or the Third Reich against the Allies, so there wasn't a war. Germany was occupied for quite some time and only go it'S fukll independence after the reunification and getting back Berlin, but World War 2 was over.
The fighting had stopped from 1945, But the war technically ended in 1989..