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To: Kaslin
"There is no dead brush in the German Forests and it's perfectly save to walk."

It apparently has been that way for a very long time. When I was in the Army I spent time in Hanau, home of the Brothers Grimm. In the forested areas around there, you could get a sense I think, from where they drew the inspiration for some of their tales.

Korea was similar. During the Japanese occupation, much of Korea was stripped bare of forests for lumber. Many forested areas now are those that have been deliberately planted since the end of the Korean war, with acres and acres of trees all rooted in neat, evenly spaced rows like a huge, well-managed garden.

9 posted on 09/24/2020 4:52:32 AM PDT by Joe 6-pack (Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
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To: Joe 6-pack

“”There is no dead brush in the German Forests and it’s perfectly save to walk.”
It apparently has been that way for a very long time.”

Fertile soil? No Dead Brush? Just lots of bodies. Might also be because of all the HUMAN ASH fertilizer blown in the wind during WWII. It’s increasingly unsafe, again, for our Sabra brothers and sisters in the Fatherland.

Add in the Mooselimb hordes that the Red Diaper’ed Whoooooore Angela brought in and I wouldn’t be walking alone in the woods.

Yea . . . let’s not give too much charm and adoring accolades to the Effin Nazis. It ain’t Willie Brandt’s “Socialist Utopia” of the 1970’s anymore.


10 posted on 09/24/2020 5:38:30 AM PDT by Macoozie (Handcuffs and Orange Jumpsuits)
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