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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostMy point exactly. If these evil b@astards pulled the punch there must have been a very very good reason. Possibly the same reason that would have prevented Europe becoming a nuclear wastland by 1950.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHU407A.html
Our biggest problem had they invaded, as in the rest of Europe, was civilian reprisals.
There were various special units which would have gone to ground to wage a guerrilla war against occupiers, but could they continue fighting if the Germans had machine gunned an entire village each time?
Then again, when you look at the numbers of our forces its highly doubtful they would have got far from the coast without bogging down.
http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/churchill-hour.htm
Incredible speech by Churchill.
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[QUOTE=zeitghost;308256]Allegedly because Adolf got himself gassed in WWI...
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Possibly
anyway thats enough history for me. I'm off to try to find out where dba_bloke lives
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Originally posted by zeitghostNope.
We weren't on their side... it's an evil canard.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostOf course, but have you ever wondered why the nazis didnt tip their rockets with chemical or biological when they had the upper hand.
They had the chance to pepper us with anthrax, f&m, blue tongue, dba_bloke vitriol etc. Why didnt they ? And then later, why didnt we ?
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Originally posted by Dundeegeorge View Postat heart, they were nice people who were just misunderstood?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostOf course, but have you ever wondered why the nazis didnt tip their rockets with chemical or biological when they had the upper hand.
They had the chance to pepper us with anthrax, f&m, blue tongue, dba_bloke vitriol etc. Why didnt they ? And then later, why didnt we ?
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Was ikt because
at heart, they were nice people who were just misunderstood?
Damn, how fo you edit subjects, that looks like ti was posted by Popey, damn it!
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Originally posted by zeitghostNah.
Place would have become a nuclear wasteland by about 1950...
They had the chance to pepper us with anthrax, f&m, blue tongue, dba_bloke vitriol etc. Why didnt they ? And then later, why didnt we ?
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostHistory degree: bog roll, and you sooooo know it, too. Try it on with someone who doesn't see through your flimsy, floral nightie of a façade.
Bumhole.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostMy degree is in history so I know the difference between the Counter factual conditional concept interpretation of history (me) and the purely speculative assertion(you)
In other words my approach is 'what might have happened if the situation had been changed in this way'
Your approach is 'This is what would have happened anyway'
History degree: bog roll, and you sooooo know it, too. Try it on with someone who doesn't see through your flimsy, floral nightie of a façade.
Bumhole.
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostTo quote a twat:
"You think ????????
Lets try sticking to the facts. You seem to be quite good at this rewriting history malarky yourself "
You bumhole.
In other words my approach is 'what might have happened if the situation had been changed in this way'
Your approach is 'This is what would have happened anyway'
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