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Merteg

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Are the Japanese considered part of the Nazi forces?

Or should it be called "Axis Zombies" now?
 

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It should be called "The Call of Duty series has come a long way from the serious, realistic World War 2 shooter it was created as. Thanks, Treyarch."

Anything to make some money, right?
 

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ElephantGuts said:
It should be called "The Call of Duty series has come a long way from the serious, realistic World War 2 shooter it was created as. Thanks, Treyarch."

Anything to make some money, right?
*Sigh*
 

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ElephantGuts said:
It should be called "The Call of Duty series has come a long way from the serious, realistic World War 2 shooter it was created as. Thanks, Treyarch."

Anything to make some money, right?
The zombies aren't in the campaign or anything.

Besides, I personally find it pretty fun.
 

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Rev Erebus said:
Merteg said:
Are the Japanese considered part of the Nazi forces?

Or should it be called "Axis Zombies" now?

japan and Germany where allies in world war 2
Yes, they were both Axis Forces.

But, I've never heard of the Japanese being called Nazis.
 

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Merteg said:
Are the Japanese considered part of the Nazi forces?

Or should it be called "Axis Zombies" now?
Rev Erebus said:
japan and Germany where allies in world war 2
But technically as a group they were the Axis forces. The Nazis were athe German political party in power. They just put their symbol on everything. A lot of Germans weren't Nazis.

In answer to the OP, Yes it should, but it won't because I don't think people care as long as their shooting zombies.
 

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xxhazyshadowsxx said:
ElephantGuts said:
It should be called "The Call of Duty series has come a long way from the serious, realistic World War 2 shooter it was created as. Thanks, Treyarch."

Anything to make some money, right?
*Sigh*
*Double sigh*
"Nazi Zombies" Sounds better, "Axis" doesn't really roll on the tongue.
 

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Rev Erebus said:
Merteg said:
Rev Erebus said:
Merteg said:
Are the Japanese considered part of the Nazi forces?

Or should it be called "Axis Zombies" now?

japan and Germany where allies in world war 2
Yes, they were both Axis Forces.

But, I've never heard of the Japanese being called Nazis.
ummm that is true ahhh zombies are zombies
When killing zombies you must consider their political opinions, if you don't it takes away from the experience.
 

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Just to point it out...

"Nazi Zombies", from what I've noticed, is just a nickname players gave the level. It's actual name is "Nacht der Untollen" (Night of the Undead, more-or-less).

So, really, you're trying to change a nickname, so that it makes sense. Which... Doesn't make sense.
 

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Rev Erebus said:
people forget that nazi was a nick name given to the national socialist workers party only there enemies really called them nazis cant recall ever hearing hitler or any high ranking "nazi" refer to themselfs as nazis they always called themselves national socialist or followers of national socialism but i could be wrong and to all the grammar nazis here knock yourself out ..........................................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you can still understand it cant you
The Nazis' DEFINITELY called themselves Nazis.

I believe it's an abbreviation.

"Nationalistischer Sozialist." Pretty close I suppose. Though, I do know they called themselves Nazis.
 

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Ajna said:
Just to point it out...

"Nazi Zombies", from what I've noticed, is just a nickname players gave the level. It's actual name is "Nacht der Untollen" (Night of the Undead, more-or-less).

So, really, you're trying to change a nickname, so that it makes sense. Which... Doesn't make sense.
Treyarch refers to it as that too.
 

Ajna

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Merteg said:
Rev Erebus said:
people forget that nazi was a nick name given to the national socialist workers party only there enemies really called them nazis cant recall ever hearing hitler or any high ranking "nazi" refer to themselfs as nazis they always called themselves national socialist or followers of national socialism but i could be wrong and to all the grammar nazis here knock yourself out ..........................................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you can still understand it cant you
The Nazis' DEFINITELY called themselves Nazis.

I believe it's an abbreviation.

"Nationalistischer Sozialist." Pretty close I suppose. Though, I do know they called themselves Nazis.
You are correct, it was an abbreviation. Can't guarantee you got what it stood for correct, but you are close, if not perfect.

I do know it meant, almost verbatim, "National Socialist Party" in German.
 

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Merteg said:
Are the Japanese considered part of the Nazi forces?

Or should it be called "Axis Zombies" now?
Who cares? The point is that there are zombies. And the fact that they're nazis is a big plus.
 

Ajna

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Merteg said:
Ajna said:
Just to point it out...

"Nazi Zombies", from what I've noticed, is just a nickname players gave the level. It's actual name is "Nacht der Untollen" (Night of the Undead, more-or-less).

So, really, you're trying to change a nickname, so that it makes sense. Which... Doesn't make sense.
Treyarch refers to it as that too.
I think that players started calling it that, and they took it up because less people knew it as "Nacht der Untollen" than knew it as "Nazi Zombies". Are they ever referred to as "Nazi Zombies" in the game itself?
 

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Echer123 said:
Merteg said:
Are the Japanese considered part of the Nazi forces?

Or should it be called "Axis Zombies" now?
Who cares? The point is that there are zombies. And the fact that they're nazis is a big plus.
I think you should be able to use diplomatic strategies to convince the zombies to help you.

That's what I'd do in the Nazi Zombie situation.
 

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Rev Erebus said:
people forget that nazi was a nick name given to the national socialist workers party only there enemies really called them nazis cant recall ever hearing hitler or any high ranking "nazi" refer to themselfs as nazis they always called themselves national socialist or followers of national socialism but i could be wrong and to all the grammar nazis here knock yourself out ..........................................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you can still understand it cant you
So you can be bothered antagonising people who care about good grammar, however you cannot find the time to speak properly? Do you talk in one long sentence as well? No? Well type properly then!
 

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Merteg said:
Echer123 said:
Merteg said:
Are the Japanese considered part of the Nazi forces?

Or should it be called "Axis Zombies" now?
Who cares? The point is that there are zombies. And the fact that they're nazis is a big plus.
I think you should be able to use diplomatic strategies to convince the zombies to help you.

That's what I'd do in the Nazi Zombie situation.
Ahhh, a nazi zombie army! I think the better course of action would be to tie a piece of meat to a stick and hold it out in front of your marauding undead and see what destruction they cause
 

Merteg

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Echer123 said:
Merteg said:
Echer123 said:
Merteg said:
Are the Japanese considered part of the Nazi forces?

Or should it be called "Axis Zombies" now?
Who cares? The point is that there are zombies. And the fact that they're nazis is a big plus.
I think you should be able to use diplomatic strategies to convince the zombies to help you.

That's what I'd do in the Nazi Zombie situation.
Ahhh, a nazi zombie army! I think the better course of action would be to tie a piece of meat to a stick and hold it out in front of your marauding undead and see what destruction they cause.
I'd be a good leader for an army of Nazi Zombies, or at least that's what my mother always told me.
 

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Rev Erebus said:
Octorok said:
Rev Erebus said:
people forget that nazi was a nick name given to the national socialist workers party only there enemies really called them nazis cant recall ever hearing hitler or any high ranking "nazi" refer to themselfs as nazis they always called themselves national socialist or followers of national socialism but i could be wrong and to all the grammar nazis here knock yourself out ..........................................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you can still understand it cant you
So you can be bothered antagonising people who care about good grammar, however you cannnot find the time to speak properly? Do you talk in one long sentence as well? No? Well type properly then!
i speak perfectly

i am shit at punctuation thou

you spelled antagonizing and cannot wrong (jk)
Fine. I put an extra 'n' in "cannot". I am using a Firefox that doesn't allow a spellcheck. It's shit - however I spelled "antagonising" right. It is regional spelling with an 's' instead of a 'z'.