So I'll be using stuff like Zo-Zu the Punisher, Roiling Vortex, Manabarbs, Rampaging Ferocidon, etc.īut. Torbran seems cool, and I have an idea started in that I'll put in a bunch of cards that do damage to everyone for doing stuff and use Torbran as a way to make it asymmetric and kill my opponents faster. So I decided I should jump straight into the deep end and go mono red. I've built several different green + color(s) decks over the last couple years, but I've never really built anything with red in it. No more from me, we've both made our points, thanks for the discussion.My very first commander deck was mono-green Omnath, and my second was Atraxa. I have never read the Wikipedia entry on Speer. It's as if he said 'well, these conspirators won't get anywhere, but I can make sure the war goes on as long as possible and kills as many as possible'.Īll while denying any moral culpability because, hey, I'm just some guy in a suit (though he's really a pioneer in a modern trend on this). Yet Speer was THE key man in the final mobilisation of Germany's resources to prolong the war, while enthusiastically embracing the most horrific means to do so. Your defence of his July 20 non involvement- and I question Speer's failure to show any reluctance to drive the Nazi cause at any time- is on the basis that Germany's fate was sealed. Speer knew exactly what was going on and the ever-more-murderous circumstances of their use. Speer demanded the labour, Saukel provided. You need to read something other than 'Inside the Third Reich', and Speer's Nuremburg defence. Oh btw, the "modern scholarship" you're talking about is just letters found that Speer's wrote that said he was at a speech Himmler gave where Himmler talked about The Holocaust. Saukel worked under him and was the one directly responsible for the use of slave labor. What he did, didn't deserve hanging though. If he had joined the coup, he would have been killed like anyone else and whoever replaced him would probably have followed Hitler's "scorched Earth" order. They didn't cut the telephones line or take over the radio station. Even if he had joined the coup, nothing good would have come from it because the conspirators were a bunch of idiots. Taking over the government would have done very little to save Germany. The Jul 20 conspirators had waited too long and the damage was already done. The reason Speer did not join the July 20 coup is because he thought, at that point, it didn't matter and he was right. Oh wow, you need to read more history then Wikipedia. Instructions and advice on how to best do an AMA. Want to do an AMA or know someone who does? Message the mods!
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