Norway was the most important country in ww2

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Okay, Norway.

Eh, Quisling and a Heavy Water Factory? Estonia had more effect on WWII with Jalaväerügement 200 alone.

You mean Denmark?

Isn't the only thing you did was harbor some German Battleships?

I watched a cool movie about Denmark getting BTFO. April something, it was called. Don't quite remember.

April 9th?

Maybe. It was the day when the invasion started I guess. I watched it a long time ago.

They actually destroyed one. Fucking Niggers the Germans didn't even shoot on them but simply securing the area one day before Britain came up. At least the wreck of the ship is causing enviromental problems in their beloved Fjords.

Not a bad war movie. There is another Danish film called "Under sandet" (Under the Sand) marketed as "Land of Mine" in English about the hell of clearing the land mines after the war and the usage of Hitler Youth and young regulars from Germany to do the dirty work. That one was pretty brutal.

What did Norway contribute, apart from Vemork?

You mean Belgium?

I think he meant Latvia.

He meant sweden

Ah, yes, of course. I am idiot.

We cucked everyone

Care to elaborate?

Why thank you burger.

Võta heaks, Sõber.

>We cucked everyone
shut up

Norway dindu nuffin, so don't listen to this guy.

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Finnmark is rightful Finnish clay.

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We did something, as in Vemork, but we didn't come close to being "the most important country", for either side.

then come and take it

Soon.