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Posted Jul 9, '09 at 8:51pm

Maverick4
3,355 posts
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A proud soldier, willing to die at any time for the Great Motherland, Germany.
Germany was the Fatherland.
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Posted Jul 9, '09 at 8:54pm

loloynage2
3,081 posts
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The Kar 98(k) was not used until WWII.
Sorry, but i'm using the weapons that soakerman showed.
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Posted Jul 9, '09 at 8:59pm

Maverick4
3,355 posts
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Eh, just pointint it out incase he wants to change it. I dont know if he wants to be historically accurate or not.
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Posted Jul 9, '09 at 9:02pm

loloynage2
3,081 posts
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Oh well, it doesn't really mater
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Posted Jul 9, '09 at 10:28pm

soakerman
579 posts
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The Kar 98(k) was not used until WWII.
The Kar 98 was used in ww1 just not the Kar 98k
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Posted Jul 9, '09 at 10:30pm

soakerman
579 posts
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So can you guys tell your friends a little bit about this there are 2 germans and 1 Allie i could start now but i would like at least 3 people on this game
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Posted Jul 9, '09 at 10:33pm

BladeBreaker
117 posts
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A proud soldier, willing to die at any time for the Great Motherland, Germany.
Germany was the Fatherland.
Russia was the motherland, lol. I was going to point that out, but you beat me by quite a bit.
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Posted Jul 9, '09 at 10:35pm

soakerman
579 posts
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sorry on my last post 3 people on each team lol
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Posted Jul 9, '09 at 10:41pm

BladeBreaker
117 posts
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Name: Blade
Alliance: Allies
Class: Rifleman
Appearance: 5"11", with tight leg muscles, and wiry arms.
Background Story: Raised in an orphanage, he decided to join the army to protect the country
Weapon: Lee Enfield
Inventory: None
Not sure which format to use, it seems that everyone's is different. I'll just keep it as "simple" as possible.
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Posted Jul 9, '09 at 11:06pm

StephenAboutman
28 posts
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Name: Richtofer
Alliance: Germans
Class: Rifleman
Appearance: A tall, wiry man.
Background Story: A proud soldier, willing to die at any time for the Great Fatherland, Germany.
Thank you Mav and Blade. SonnyNerd, the Wehrmacht wasn't active until WW2.
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