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How the feck did we win WWII?
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Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostThere's some harrowing stuff on the Normandy battles on BBC4 right nowComment
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Originally posted by threaded View PostWars would still have occurred, it is a natural human condition, many suggest that humans are genetically selected to survive in an environment of continuous warfare.
Peace is an unnatural state for human society, it requires conflict, otherwise it becomes decadent.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostMy neighbour has not cut his side of the hedge for 8 months, i'm getting tooled up and ringing his door bell tonight so we can go toe to toe. When the police ask me why I stabbed him I can say "threaded said I would be decadent unless I got some conflict, natural human condition, it's genetics"Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWe lost WWII, together with Germany. America won.
It would have been far far easier after the fall of France and the evacuation from Dunkirk to have sued for peace with Germany, British cabinet ministers like Halifax were in favour of doing so & we could have saved the destruction of UK cities and 67000 civilian casualties.
To our eternal credit we chose not to, and Churchill's "Fight them on the beaches" speech sums up for me everything that is good and correct about the British character, and it is the only conflict of the 20th century that I would willingly participate in & also ask my sons to fight.
Without the continuation of the British & Commonwealth forces would the extra troops and resources lost in the Battle of Britain and African campaign being available for the fight in the East against Russia have changed the outcome.. possibly. Could there have been a Western front without Britain - impossible.
That we needed the resources of America and the second front in the East to conquer Germany is undeniable, and in the process we bankrupted the nation and collapsed our Empire leading to the rise of America power & if that is your definition of losing then IMHO it was a price worth paying but I believe the US was tainted by non involvement at an earlier stage.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by zeitghostThe destruction of the British Empire was an American aim... I'm sure they're very happy with the results.
Oddly, dear old Adolph seems to have admired the British Empire...How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostIndeed... that would have been one of the main considerations for suing for peace- we keep the Empire - he got Europe
Yet I'm pretty sure the Americans would have kicked off against the Japs anyway, and that might well have dragged us in on the Jap side. As another poster commented an American aim was the destruction of the British, and Japanese empires, and the takeover of the various European colonial interests in the Pacific.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThe destruction of the British Empire was an American aim... I'm sure they're very happy with the results.
Oddly, dear old Adolph seems to have admired the British Empire...Comment
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