Is collecting gun/military books redpilled?

I have about 40 books about guns and army related things (80% of them ww2 and ww1) but also a few modern day ones

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Remember when words, even made up ones, had meaning?

nu

You do you but no, nerding out over any topic isn't redpilled.

>t. 5 second old boomer

>redpilled
This isn't that kind of board. I trust you can see yourself out.

get cancer faggot

Yes, of course.

Have you actually read any of them?

How do you read a reference book from start to finish?

no redpilled is when you obtain knowledge of how the world works either socially or politically and your outlook on life is changed because of this new knowledge. example: learning how the media pushes Gun laws by altering the facts

No, especially not gay Luftwaffel shit.

>t. amerishit with inferior planes + airforce

Hello Léo

>t. wheraboo who still isnt over the fact Germany cant win a war to save their lives

The Germans struggled with keeping their designs up to date and had a terrible production system. The Army Air Corps was the shit, fantastic aircraft and an unmatched industry to back it up.

>The Germans struggled with keeping their designs up to date

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Designs that were actually in use during the war and weren't desperate attempts to rush immature technologies into service. The RLM was a total shit show.

stop being gay and start to collect the superior UBootwaffe literature

Sure

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No, it's not. Military books (if you read them) are mostly pop-history, which doesn't go with the details about economy, social structure etc, as stated.

Why does anything need to be redpilled? Why can't we just collect stuff that interests us?

Do these count?

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What about this?

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If we stretch "military books" to include military magazines, I got these too.

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>posts actual military books in a thread dedicated to books about the military

Cool collection though

Depends on the book. I’ve read a lot of USAF books about their generals and pilot books. A lot of them drop some redpills here and there. One wild weasel book outright called the Gulf of Tonkin incident bullshit and a false flag.

The Osprey series of books is nice tho

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Because Osprey always invites real and talented historians to write their stuff.

Yes.

The only thing more redpilled is finding the authors and getting them signed.

Goddamn beautiful.

>you do you but no

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Nigga that's bluepilled as fuck. Now actually collecting and ownining the wunderwaffles is redpilled

Yes. Contributing now.
Lots of Switzerland specific books, army Reglements and books on balistics.

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There have been books released in certain amounts of time on the state of the swiss armed forces (middle shelf left half) , naturaly also the standards: von Clausewitz, Vom Kriege; Yamamoto, Hagakure; Musashi, the five rings.
Apart from that the reports of the border occupation during WWII in three parts: General Guisans view (signed), chief of the general staff (signed) and commandant planes and aa/ of the general adjudant of the army/ chief instruction/ chief personel of the army. (quite the read).

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And naturaly the SOF collection and the TIME of the 5th of November 1965.

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Ive been reading Brasseys 1975 Infantry Weapons of the World and boy its a hoot. Everything is in the context of a cold war gone hot in europe, theres shitflinging about 5.56 adoption, all the guns are good ole a e s t h e t i c classics, and theres an advert for a belgian hand grenade in the front cover.
also
>extractor cum ejector

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Whats in that Ju-88 night fighter book?

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Jack Northrop is rolling in his grave

Not him.
Its the operating instructions for the armaments system.