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'''''Tanks of the Third Reich''''' is a book about tanks of the Third Reich.
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'''''Tanks of the Third Reich''''' is a military history book about tanks used by [[Germany]] during [[World War II]].  
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Marge]] and [[Homer]] was with the kids at [[Books! Books! and Additional Books!]]. There Marge and Homer were looking for a book that could improve their marriage. When the children had found their books Marge took this book from the shelf to not show the children that they are looking for a book to improve their marriage.
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[[Marge]] and [[Homer]] noticed the spice fading from their love life, so they went to [[Books! Books! And Additional Books!]] to find a book that could improve their marriage. At the store, Marge and Homer looked in the "Marital Relations" section, while [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] shopped on their own.
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When the kids returned from their shopping, Marge and Homer were embarrassed to be caught looking at books about sex. They quickly grabbed other books at random so they could pretend they were looking at something else, and Marge ended up with a copy of ''Tanks of the Third Reich''. When Bart asked what Marge and Homer were looking at, Marge covered herself awkwardly, but reasonably well, replying, "Ummm ... I'm just reading up on ... artillery", as she glanced at the cover to see what the book was about. Homer, however, didn't fare as well and was shocked into screaming by the copy of ''[[Mapplethorpe]]'' he picked up.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy}}
 
*{{ep|Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy}}
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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*Germany during World War II was also referred to as the "Third Reich".

Revision as of 08:25, September 3, 2011

Tanks of the Third Reich
Tanks of the Third Reich.png
Book Information
Genre: Military History
First appearance: "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy"

Tanks of the Third Reich is a military history book about tanks used by Germany during World War II.

History

Marge and Homer noticed the spice fading from their love life, so they went to Books! Books! And Additional Books! to find a book that could improve their marriage. At the store, Marge and Homer looked in the "Marital Relations" section, while Bart and Lisa shopped on their own.

When the kids returned from their shopping, Marge and Homer were embarrassed to be caught looking at books about sex. They quickly grabbed other books at random so they could pretend they were looking at something else, and Marge ended up with a copy of Tanks of the Third Reich. When Bart asked what Marge and Homer were looking at, Marge covered herself awkwardly, but reasonably well, replying, "Ummm ... I'm just reading up on ... artillery", as she glanced at the cover to see what the book was about. Homer, however, didn't fare as well and was shocked into screaming by the copy of Mapplethorpe he picked up.

Appearances

Behind the Laughter

  • Germany during World War II was also referred to as the "Third Reich".