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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

They both had s*** haircuts?

 


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wot a load of opinionated cr*p - have a point of view lads but the general lack of humility is shocking, Churchill did some good things and some f*cking awful things, don't knock German imperial aggression pre 1914 without accepting our own, and Chateau 'Reich' means 'Empire' like the Holy Roman one (962Ad to 1805) and the Second one (1871-1919) hence Hitler's appropriation of the word, 'Germany' was first a Bund from 1815 to 1870. Make your points, but the adamance and cod expertise on this thread makes painful reading. I'm no historian, but I do have a degree in it and am qualified to teach it, so I don't spout like an expert, bcos there aren't many of them, and it's a relative term in any case.

 

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chateauferret Flag 24 Oct 18 11.06pm

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

wot a load of opinionated cr*p - have a point of view lads but the general lack of humility is shocking, Churchill did some good things and some f*cking awful things, don't knock German imperial aggression pre 1914 without accepting our own, and Chateau 'Reich' means 'Empire' like the Holy Roman one (962Ad to 1805) and the Second one (1871-1919) hence Hitler's appropriation of the word, 'Germany' was first a Bund from 1815 to 1870. Make your points, but the adamance and cod expertise on this thread makes painful reading. I'm no historian, but I do have a degree in it and am qualified to teach it, so I don't spout like an expert, bcos there aren't many of them, and it's a relative term in any case.

I'll see your history degree and raise you an MA in historical linguistics and Germanic philology. And what follows is not "spouting" but evidence, something your post seems devoid of.

Reich is Old High German rihhi which meant "kingdom, realm", as in Gott im Himmelreich, God in the Kingdom of Heaven. It is cognate with Old English rice which turns up in Modern English archaically as reach, which means someone's realm, ambit or scope. Cognate also is Latin rex, king.

The term "Holy Roman Empire" (Sacrum Romanum Imperium) was hyperbole. As Voltaire pointed out, "This agglomeration which was called and which still calls itself the Holy Roman Empire was in no way holy, nor Roman, nor an empire". Actually translating imperium as Reich here makes the German more accurate than the Latin: it was not an empire at all but at best a region under some sort of common jurisdiction.

If you're still in doubt consider the following:

das vereinigte Königreich, United Kingdom.
das Himmelreich, the Kingdom of Heaven.
das Tierreich, a kingdom in Linnaeus' taxonomy of speices.

A dictionary may list "empire" among the translations of this word but that has come about through its use by political interests in portraying Germany and its predecessors in a certain light. A region under the rulership of an emperor in the literal sense is der Kaisertum. Alternatively the Latin word may be used; the British Empire was das Britische Imperium.

Oh, and the German Confederation was an entirely different kind of setup to the German Federal Republic; the use of the term Bund in both cases merely refers to the fact that there is an association between the parts (binden, to tie together). The German Confederation was weak and fell apart quickly under pressure; it militated against unity because, like the HRE, it preserved the autonomy and petty squabbling between cities and states; it had no central governance. The Bundesrepublik is the opposite; it has central governance with devolution set out in law and constitution; it is anything but weak (see posts passim); and it has already lasted longer than the Confederation did.

You need to look at the meanings of words in their proper context. The Deutsche Demokratische Repulblik wasn't exactly democratic, was it?


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Edited by chateauferret (24 Oct 2018 11.09pm)

 


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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 25 Oct 18 12.00am Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

say that again

 

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here Chateau, this is a football forum, and impressive though your knowledge is I'm in danger of doing something against all my principles and engaging in competitive tit for tat, something I usually only reserve for Bexleydave (now a mod). Charlemagne was not the first Holy Roman Emperor but he was crowned by the pope as King of the Franks and Lombards who is governing the Roman Empire in 800 AD, in 962 AD after France had become a separate kingdom the remaining Kingdom of Germany and the Italian peninsular were created as the Holy Roman Empire with the Pope's sanction - not sure if Lotheringen was included at this time (Benelux, Burgundy, Swiss, Savoy and Provence - as they now are) but it was an empire back then and then fractured into the entity that was only an empire in name - it's the first manifestation of Germany, the second was the Kaiser's (German for Caesar as you know) and the third was Hitler's - and when Hitler meant Reich I think you'll find he pretty much meant empire - subsequent events would appear to back that up, I'll do Google Translate actually let that be the judge... hold on a tic ...

 

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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 25 Oct 18 9.17am Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

... right then, interestingly if you type in Reich you get your English translations inc domain, realm and kingdom as well as empire of course, but if you type in empire you get Reich, and I know all the Voltaire stuff, that's old hat, so when Adolf was banging his fist at Nuremburg was he talking realms, domains, kingdoms or empires? You can get all esoteric if you must, but the cold reality is Reich means empire, although it's meaning can be channeled in different directions, like Reichstag etc where the other definitions of the word are more pertinent - the Kaiser/Caesar thing is the clincher. I win.

 

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View steeleye20's Profile steeleye20 Flag Croydon 25 Oct 18 9.29am Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

... right then, interestingly if you type in Reich you get your English translations inc domain, realm and kingdom as well as empire of course, but if you type in empire you get Reich, and I know all the Voltaire stuff, that's old hat, so when Adolf was banging his fist at Nuremburg was he talking realms, domains, kingdoms or empires? You can get all esoteric if you must, but the cold reality is Reich means empire, although it's meaning can be channeled in different directions, like Reichstag etc where the other definitions of the word are more pertinent - the Kaiser/Caesar thing is the clincher. I win.

'Last one in the Reichstag is a sissy'

 

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View Mapletree's Profile Mapletree Flag Croydon 25 Oct 18 10.15am Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Blimey

I am so pleased I didn't say anything more on the Schlieffen Plan

There is some serious knowledge kicking about here

Who'd a thought it eh?

It's like whack a mole, every now and then someone actually pops up who knows what they are talking about.

 

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chateauferret Flag 25 Oct 18 10.41am

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

... right then, interestingly if you type in Reich you get your English translations inc domain, realm and kingdom as well as empire of course, but if you type in empire you get Reich, and I know all the Voltaire stuff, that's old hat, so when Adolf was banging his fist at Nuremburg was he talking realms, domains, kingdoms or empires? You can get all esoteric if you must, but the cold reality is Reich means empire, although it's meaning can be channeled in different directions, like Reichstag etc where the other definitions of the word are more pertinent - the Kaiser/Caesar thing is the clincher. I win.

Well I suppose you could interpret the word by going to University for four years and studying the language and people with the top academics in the subject, or you could just type a single word into a search engine and expect to get the same level of understanding.

If you think you can translate nuanced words in context by looking them up in a free online dictionary then with respect you haven't got the slightest idea what you're talking about.

Oh, and hands up everyone who's ever discussed this question with real, live, talking German people.

 


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View ex hibitionist's Profile ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 25 Oct 18 10.58am Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

what's the best translation for 'bollocks' in German

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 25 Oct 18 11.09am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

wot a load of opinionated cr*p - have a point of view lads but the general lack of humility is shocking, Churchill did some good things and some f*cking awful things, don't knock German imperial aggression pre 1914 without accepting our own, and Chateau 'Reich' means 'Empire' like the Holy Roman one (962Ad to 1805) and the Second one (1871-1919) hence Hitler's appropriation of the word, 'Germany' was first a Bund from 1815 to 1870. Make your points, but the adamance and cod expertise on this thread makes painful reading. I'm no historian, but I do have a degree in it and am qualified to teach it, so I don't spout like an expert, bcos there aren't many of them, and it's a relative term in any case.


I disagree with this self reflective egalitarian requirement.

Also from what I can see here a reasonable shorthand description of your degree would be 'a degree in word pedantry'.

 


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at least I've got a degree

 

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