| The White Stripes – Seven Nation Army Lyrics | 10 months ago |
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@[Noah0501:53154] I am going to fight them off a seventh nation army could not hold me back. " It's during World War 2 invasion of Italy, General Patton Seventh army, and British 8th army. "From the Queen of England to the Hounds of hells" He is clearly for the axis powers the symbol of triangles in their video, Japan, Germany, Italy. The axis of power. "White Stripes" is the attrie concentration camp prisoners were given upon arrival of their entrance to the camp. |
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| The White Stripes – Seven Nation Army Lyrics | 10 months ago |
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@[no:53153] It is about the invasion of Italy during World War 2, "seventh nation army" was General Patton Seventh army invading Italy, with our allied forces one being England "From the Queen of England to the Hounds of Hell" "Hound of hell" is the Nazi " White stripes" was the attire the concentration camp prisoners were given when entering the concentration camp. "I am going to rip it off" as the Nazi stole all the possessions from those they were taken as prisoners. America had camps for the Asians. The song is trying to show our hypocrisy in middle America in the "I'm going to Wichita" "opera" World War 2 was called a "theater" Although, we did not start the war with Japan. American officials did not know who could be trusted and who couldn't. Therefore, they took many from the Asian community. My interpretation is that history is important. https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/allied-campaign-italy-1943-45-timeline-part-one |
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| The White Stripes – Seven Nation Army Lyrics | 10 months ago |
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https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/allied-campaign-italy-1943-45-timeline-part-one I failed in English and people don't know history. This could be an English lesson. English class you made to interpret poems or literature. What is the difference. It is the invasion of Italy, the link above with the General Patton Seventh Army with allied forces. I always liked this song because of it we stayed out of the European front way too long. History is doomed to repeat itself unless we learn from past mistakes. |
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