• Kbin_space_program
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    Canada’s Hundred Days. Aka the last 100 days of WW1.

    Functionally, Canada won WW1 for the allies.

    Being under 10% of the WW1 force, in that period they tackled defences everyone else thought impregnable and shattered them, like the Hindenburg Line, and in the process paved the way for the allied advance. They also took out a quarter of the German forces in that time.

    While they did arguably use proto-blitzkrieg tactics of using lots of machine guns, and then also using vehicles to move troops even quicker while using said machine guns, one of the biggest factors was a prodigious use of chemical weapons.

    To the point that in the interwar period, Canada had the largest capacity and stores of chemical weapons. During WW2, said stockpile is one of the reasons Hitler refused to use chemical weapons on the allies.

    Edit: And a lot of the rules on fair treatment of POWs and rules on capturing surrendered soldiers also stems of Canadian soldiers behaviours during WW1.

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      To be fair, French Canadians were overrepresented and didn’t want to be there so they figured if they were super good at it they could go back home ASAP.

      • Narrrz
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        198 months ago

        so the French are cowards, Canadians are teddy bears, but somehow when you combine the two they not only cancel our but hyperamplify the opposite?

        • @[email protected]
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          The French will riot for weeks if you raise their retirement age. Americans will just complain online if you take away their human rights.

          The French are not the cowards.

          • @[email protected]
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            298 months ago

            The French shut the entire country down when the government tried to raise the diesel tax by 10 cents, don’t fuck with French labor

          • @merc
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            28 months ago

            Oxygen isn’t flammable, Oxygen is what reacts with the things that are flammable.

            • Schadrach
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              If I remember my chemistry right, chlorine trifluoride would like to have a chat with you. It’s such a powerful oxidizer that when burned with oxygen, the oxygen is actually the fuel rather than the oxidizer.

              But then this is the stuff that the Nazis decided was too dangerous to use as rocket propellant, then decided it was too dangerous to use as a chemical weapon.

              • @merc
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                I don’t want to chat with Chlorine Trifluoride, it’s nasty.

                But yeah, there are some obscure situations where oxygen isn’t the oxidizing agent, but the name “oxidizer” gives a clue how rare that is. In most normal situations, oxygen is the oxidizer and the thing it reacts with is the fuel. Partially that’s due to Oxygen being a good electron acceptor, but mostly it’s because there’s a lot of oxygen in the planet, and anywhere you can have humans you pretty much need to have oxygen.

        • @Mnemnosyne
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          88 months ago

          It’s like Civ Gandhi with nuclear weapons. Aggression goes negative and wraps around to the max.

        • Kbin_space_program
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          Fun fact, numbers to numbers for personnel, vehicles, equipment, air force and navy, France has more stuff than Britain in every category.

          I don’t know too much of how good their stuff is other than the Rafale being a fine piece of tech.

        • @ryathal
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          French are great when not led by a Frenchman.

        • Ech
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          18 months ago

          Two incredibly dumb generalizations proven wrong in this very thread, but people like you are still perpetuating them.

    • Jay
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      158 months ago

      In our defense we were jonesing for maple syrup.

      • @spankinspinach
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        We’re a simple people, enjoying quiet lives and good standard of living. But threaten our maple syrup - even from afar - and we will give you a reason for the Geneva convention!

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      Also don’t forget the good old Shotgun / Trenchgun, which was seen as an unfair weapon in trench warfare as there was no answer to it in close range and tight corridors.

      Germany literally banned the use of them, Germany.