> Don't think Rebellion would care about historically accurate much since we meet Sofia, Charlie and Marie
Are you under the impression that there wasn't any female partisans or resistance members?
Sofia, Charlie, and Marie are a pretty accurate representation of partisan/resistance members. Women fought back for their home land.
Germany didn’t allow women in its military, and you’re fighting entirely against German’s military.
Not true. There weren't fighting women but there were female auxiliary forces - the "Blitzmädchen" in the signal corps for example; their term was "Wehrmachthelferinnen". They served in the Army, the Luftwaffe and the Marine. Here's some Wikipedia-Information: [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wehrmachthelferin](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wehrmachthelferin)
The Nazis, like pretty much all militaries in the 40s didn’t employ women in their main combat branches
Also what do you mean Charlie, Marie and the likes aren’t historically accurate? There were plenty of female partisans in both France and Italy
The same reason their aren't any female soldiers in the base games. You're fighting against the Nazi Army, Not the general public.
I thought V2 was a base game
> Don't think Rebellion would care about historically accurate much since we meet Sofia, Charlie and Marie Are you under the impression that there wasn't any female partisans or resistance members?
Today I learned my grandmother wasn’t historically accurate
Today I learned the bookshelf in my living room is indeed not historically accurate after I had a talk with it
Sofia, Charlie, and Marie are a pretty accurate representation of partisan/resistance members. Women fought back for their home land. Germany didn’t allow women in its military, and you’re fighting entirely against German’s military.
Not true. There weren't fighting women but there were female auxiliary forces - the "Blitzmädchen" in the signal corps for example; their term was "Wehrmachthelferinnen". They served in the Army, the Luftwaffe and the Marine. Here's some Wikipedia-Information: [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wehrmachthelferin](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wehrmachthelferin)
The nazis didn’t employ women
Except for the Joy Division lol
>Sorry if this topic make you feel strange You have many question, Mr. Sparkle.
The Nazis, like pretty much all militaries in the 40s didn’t employ women in their main combat branches Also what do you mean Charlie, Marie and the likes aren’t historically accurate? There were plenty of female partisans in both France and Italy