Which WW2 battle was more instrumental in defeating Germany?

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Which WW2 battle was more instrumental in defeating Germany?

  • D-Day

  • Barbarossa


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gaidensensei

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May 31, 2003
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I'm an administrator of several forums, and I know a spambot when I see one. Spambots don't make 100+ normal posts over the course of three months.

So tell us why are there topics verbatim, on other forums?

Are you trying to datamine information off people who reply or something?
 
May 28, 2011
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I got nothing. Ichi Ni San actually means something. I'm not the only Ichinisan out there. My topics don't appear on a dozen forums with the same OP.
I'm not the only Squall out there other, on most of the forums I go to, the name is taken. It was taken here for instance, so I had to add his last name.
 
May 28, 2011
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So tell us why are there topics verbatim, on other forums?

Are you trying to datamine information off people who reply or something?
I don't know what datamining is, I just like having massive discussions across several websites. It's something my friends and I have been doing since 2006 and so far I've only been banned on two forums, once for doing this and once for trolling. It's not illegal to post something on a couple different forums. It's called looking for more than one answer.
 

0roo0roo

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Sep 21, 2002
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Name one reason why you deserve to be here any longer than me? And don't try to use an elitist answer like "because I have a higher post count and that makes me automatically better"

whats your game, apparently it is just to spam countless forums with the same post. frankly that is spammer behavior with questionable motivations. your behavior says it all.
 

Ronstang

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Jul 8, 2000
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Over half of the community voted D-Day.

Just because they voted does not make their choice valid. The turning point of WWII was Stalingrad, period. If anyone bothered to research this battle and all of the complexities involved along with Hitler forcing his Generals to make all the wrong decisions they would understand.