Beeting the Nazis

  • Why were parts of the Soviet Union that had more industry than agriculture occupied during WW2?

    They couldn't beet the Nazis.

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  • Explain Bear

    Listen up, buttercup. This joke is a play on words. You see, "beet" sounds like "beat." The punchline is that the parts of the Soviet Union couldn't "beat" the Nazis, but it's spelled "b-e-e-t" because beets are a type of agriculture. Get it? I bet you still don't.

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