Which war was the most based

which war was the most based

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None of them

war on woman

that is the age old question

The war America won - so all of them.

> turkey

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Yugoslav wars.

ww3

The one where the Jews get holocausted. And no, it hasn't happened yet, but it will. I see it in my dreams.

Civil War is the great American War. Nothing comes close. The number of heroes, villains, fuck-ups, drunks and amazing stories that came out of the Civil War form the backbone of even contemporary American culture.

crusades

I'd say reconquista, but it took us 800 years to win and over 400 years to fix the rapebaby problem, so, the Bush war or the American Civil War

The Crusades obviously

There's nothing 'based' about spilling blood for the interests of the global Jewish elite.

the upcoming meme war

Punic wars. strategy was invented then
and don't start with the chinks

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would have been based if the jews didn't intervene

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emu_War

Defined based?
Based as in lack of care for the enemy?
>Boer War
Most Brutal?
>Iran-Iraq
Most gruesome death toll for soldiers?
>WWI
Most gruesome death toll for civilians?
>WWII
Most physically destructive?
>WWII
Changed the shape of the world the most?
>WWI

>No short shorts
Not sure if they're real Rhodesians desu

Ceterum censeo Cartaghinem esse delendam

Also, not necessarily a war, but based none-the-less

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Golden_Spurs

>tfw frenchies are still buttblasted
>tfw Schild en Vriend

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IVAN CHESNOKOV NOT ALL CAPS - only 9/11

A British man who I work with on occasion was in the RLI.

He once claimed that if the number of Americans who claim to have fought in Rhodesia actually did, they'd have had a ground force roughly the size of a Soviet Shock Army.

He didn't think much of the few that did show up. Now that I think about it, 95% of the stuff I have seen about Rhodesia and South Africa has been written by Americans. Why the obsession?

I can only wonder what the next one's gonna look like, considering it's probably right around the corner.

also which ww2 battle was the most based since it was one of the largest most known war

>It ain't me starts playing

Probably Operation Fall Gelb

It was very shocking and revolutionary

> see a red door

IMO the best WW2 battles were fought in the Balkans

>little armour
>mountain guns
>small unit tactics
>random raids by british commandos
>partisans
>ss squads
>raids on oil fields failing
>locals start killing each other too
>leads on to the yugoslav wars

>mfw burger tells the truth
Are you using a proxy or something?

Last fun war

>Bismarck
>based

>German unification
>good idea

you Poles should know better

this desu, it would have been so fucking crazy

Who do you think drops the most redpills on this board, Australia or India?

SIEG

>war
>based

The Australian emu war

1st Crusade obviously

there are alot of great balkan ww2 war movies you should watch same goes for yugoslav wars but there are not many, the quality is not the greatest but the locations acting and waredrobe are amazing i still remember them from my childhood

>droping redpills
>redpills
Redpills wont make you look smart other burger. Stop using the term!

>peasants massacre French knights with fucking spiked clubs
>only lose 100 men

kek one of my favorite battles

why was french cavalry so fucking shit always?

Never thought I'd agree with a roach

war of 1812

1.Rhodesia
2.Bosnia
3.Falklands

why haven't we won this yet?

War on emu
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emu_War

Rhodesia had winters, you know.

Crusades!

IT AIN'T ME

Fuck off cuck

War is the only thing that gives humans meaning to their pathetic and inconsequential lives

Discipline. Lack of it, more precisely. But when we get our shit right, our cavalry can do awesome things:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_of_the_Dutch_fleet_at_Den_Helder

because they didn't expect the Flemish to be so High Energy. Peasant militias were extremely organised and had a passionate hatred for the french

>Unusually for the period, the Flemish infantry took few if any of the French knights prisoner. Robert of Artois was surrounded and killed on the field. According to some tales he begged for his life but the Flemish refused, claiming that they did not understand French.

We won every battle for all of human history until the last 65 years, now we're starting to lose ground.

STORMIN'

The finno-Korean Hyper war

Yeah that picture looks like it was taken in winter. Also
>not being manly enough to wear shorts in winter

Mexican-American.

Polk is god-tier

french knights were the best you mongoloid

are those sleeping skeltals ok?

Yeah, Israel supporting the Serbs with weapons against the will of NATO and the US truly fucked up the Balkan wars am I right?

I'm sure you were rooting for the Muslims.

> joining ww1 and ww2 in the last possible moment and taking the victory for tthemselves and not the soviets or hitlers stupidity
> iraq
> vietnam

nayum was a great time for music and films, but I wouldnt want to spend my time in a jungle being bitten by mosquitoes.

The Cold War

I just watched a little something about the Polish-Soviet War of 1920
>Based Pilsudski
>US Army pilots fucking up commies
>help from Hungary
>Miracle on the Vistula
Effectively contained the scourge of Bolshevism in Eastern Europe, and the Allies actually helped out Poland instead of letting them get raped from both ends like in 1939.
They're fine.

Personally I've fetishized Nam and other cold war era East asian happenings.

Desert Storm.

im sure the US intervening was 100% for humanitarian reasons what a silly goy i am

This, and the knights were clad in their noble principles of war (take prisonners, do everything alone, fuck discipline) against an angry mob of flemish peasants fighting for their lives and trained to manoeuver in a pike square formation.

>french knights were the best you mongoloid

When disciplined, yes:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Patay

otherwise...:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Agincourt

I'd probably give it to this one

'Nam

People who fought in Nam literally fought gun wielding zerglings

I'm sure Clinton has some Jewish great grandfathers if you dig deep enough... right...

romans and spartans were considered as the best warriors of their area but it doesn't mean they didn't lose some battles

youtube.com/watch?v=J4I61EkSdgg
Pretty good short film about it

also once again US intervention when we got attacked by a fucking terrorist force which we pushed back and tried to get rid of in return we were threatened with the same fate that serbia received and we were forced into accepting 100k kosovo immigrants all for humanitarian reasons amirite?

That's exactly what I watched today.

Korea man. Think about that
Not sure why but I love amphibious landings behind enemy lines when done right.

Happy it wasn't us fucking you mate.

Is that Lee Van Cleef?

excellent taste user

The 1st gulf war was pretty based.

>73 easting
>Highway of death
>Worlds largest army at the time BTFO in a matter of hours

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_of_the_Dutch_fleet_at_Den_Helder

Yep, but reliability in warfare is all that matters at the end. French knights lacked discipline, and were more often than not punished when newer, more organized forms of warfare emerged (military formations, semi professional soldiers...) French cavalry redeemed itself since Rocroi though, and during the Revolution/napoleonic wars, was just awesome.

Inchon gave every military officer in the world a massive war boner, and they all wanted to do an Inchon 2.0 for years.

>Stop, Hey, What's That Sound starts playing

>I cant get noo
>satisfaction

>One pill makes you larger
>One pill makes you small

Hey, do you know what the name of the song is at roughly 2:45?

It sounds familiar, I thought it was a socialist song, but they are playing it for the Poles?

Can a slav-bro help me out? Also this movie is incredibly fascinating.

The first Chechen war was the most based imo. Not in a nostalgic "back in 'nam" kind of way, but for the reason that it was absolutely horrific, a war that nobody wanted to be fighting but nobody cared to intervene.

youtube.com/watch?v=PkIM4ShGBVc

>Oooh, that red, white 'n blue

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>This is the end
>beautiful friend

Fucking love shit like that

man the bm-21 is such a fucking terrifying weapon that shit is so inaccurate and powerfull, imagine getting hit by 5-10 barrages by this

How you want your grid square, Colonel?
Just fuck my shit up
I gotchu senpai
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The Chechens were itching for the Russians to make the mistake and walk into Grozney I'm sure they had their fun in the first few weeks. At least it sounds like it from the war stories I've read.

Especially the volunteers, rushing from one engagement to the next, guided by the sounds of combat... hounding retreating and hiding Russian troops in the allies and building around their burning vehicles. Scavenging weapons from fallen Russians and burning APC's.

2nd punic war.

Like WW2 but without the losers being Europeans.

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