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A reminder to all that tomorrow is June 6, the 65th Anniversary of what author
Stephen E. Ambrose described as "The Climactic Battle of World War II." Take a moment to remember those who hit the beaches, rode in gliders, parachuted in, and all who provided support on that glorious morning. dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote:
A reminder to all that tomorrow is June 6, the 65th Anniversary of what author Stephen E. Ambrose described as "The Climactic Battle of World War II." Take a moment to remember those who hit the beaches, rode in gliders, parachuted in, and all who provided support on that glorious morning. dxAce Michigan USA War is retarded. |
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On Jun 6, 9:38�am, dave wrote:
I don't doubt their courage. �I condemn the world for letting things get � so ****ed-up that it was necessary to use violence to attempt to make things better. �What the hell were these people thinking? Duh, while I'm not fan of miltaristic colonialism, I hardly think that we were responsible for Hitler. Hitler did break dozens of threaties that were negotiated during the 1930's. Hitler was firbombing London. Hitler had to be taken out. I don't condemn FDR for not seeking on- going negotiations with either Hitler or Hirohito. The best thing about climate change is that it may unite us around a cause bigger than our egos.- Uh, so would alien invasion or an impending asteroid impact. I sure hope we don't have to wait for any of these things before we see a little global unity. Pacifism, carried to an extreme, can be a little silly. Mike Mike |
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Mike wrote:
On Jun 6, 9:38�am, dave wrote: I don't doubt their courage. �I condemn the world for letting things get � so ****ed-up that it was necessary to use violence to attempt to make things better. �What the hell were these people thinking? Duh, while I'm not fan of miltaristic colonialism, I hardly think that we were responsible for Hitler. Hitler did break dozens of threaties that were negotiated during the 1930's. Hitler was firbombing London. Hitler had to be taken out. I don't condemn FDR for not seeking on- going negotiations with either Hitler or Hirohito. The best thing about climate change is that it may unite us around a cause bigger than our egos.- Uh, so would alien invasion or an impending asteroid impact. I sure hope we don't have to wait for any of these things before we see a little global unity. Pacifism, carried to an extreme, can be a little silly. Mike Mike Hitler was helped by very prominent Americans such as Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh and Prescott Bush. We all share in the ignonimity for ignoring the plight of others until it got to be too late. |
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On Jun 6, 3:25�pm, dave wrote:
Hitler was helped by very prominent Americans such as Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh and Prescott Bush. �We all share in the ignonimity for ignoring the plight of others until it got to be too late Well, I'm tickled to see you report that. I've posted many times in this newsgroup that historical analysis will suggest that right-wing American industrialists, specifically including the ones you mention, had far more to do with Hitler's rise than did any left-wing socialist groups. Why does that convey a responsibility for the violence of WW2 on OUR backs? Am I accountable for the actions of Henry Ford? Please don't disrespect the courage of these brave souls on this day. Mike |
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, Mike wrote: On Jun 6, 3:25?pm, dave wrote: Hitler was helped by very prominent Americans such as Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh and Prescott Bush. ?We all share in the ignonimity for ignoring the plight of others until it got to be too late Well, I'm tickled to see you report that. I've posted many times in this newsgroup that historical analysis will suggest that right-wing American industrialists, specifically including the ones you mention, had far more to do with Hitler's rise than did any left-wing socialist groups. SNIP It is not logical to attribute to a small group of industrialists the failings of our country and politicians to head Hiller off earlier. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Mike wrote:
On Jun 6, 3:25�pm, dave wrote: Hitler was helped by very prominent Americans such as Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh and Prescott Bush. �We all share in the ignonimity for ignoring the plight of others until it got to be too late Well, I'm tickled to see you report that. I've posted many times in this newsgroup that historical analysis will suggest that right-wing American industrialists, specifically including the ones you mention, had far more to do with Hitler's rise than did any left-wing socialist groups. Why does that convey a responsibility for the violence of WW2 on OUR backs? Am I accountable for the actions of Henry Ford? Please don't disrespect the courage of these brave souls on this day. Mike Again I am awed by their bravery and willingness to face probable death taking those beaches and cliffs. I hope the 20th Century will go down as the most violent in human history. |
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Telamon wrote:
In article , Mike wrote: On Jun 6, 3:25?pm, dave wrote: Hitler was helped by very prominent Americans such as Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh and Prescott Bush. ?We all share in the ignonimity for ignoring the plight of others until it got to be too late Well, I'm tickled to see you report that. I've posted many times in this newsgroup that historical analysis will suggest that right-wing American industrialists, specifically including the ones you mention, had far more to do with Hitler's rise than did any left-wing socialist groups. SNIP It is not logical to attribute to a small group of industrialists the failings of our country and politicians to head Hiller off earlier. Mean people suck. |
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On Jun 6, 5:24�pm, Telamon
It is not logical to attribute to a small group of industrialists the failings of our country and politicians to head Hiller off earlier. Ford was largely responsible for expanding the German industrial base which was instrumental in Hitler's war effort. Ford was looking for cheaper labor, but those plants were quickly converted to roll out tanks. Lindbergh was a paid consultant to the Germans, helping them set up the Luftwaffe. He was enamored by their Spartan-like military discipline. I challenge anyone to show how any left-wing groups had anything to do in supporting Hitler. Mike |
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In article
, Mike wrote: On Jun 6, 5:24?pm, Telamon It is not logical to attribute to a small group of industrialists the failings of our country and politicians to head Hiller off earlier. Ford was largely responsible for expanding the German industrial base which was instrumental in Hitler's war effort. Ford was looking for cheaper labor, but those plants were quickly converted to roll out tanks. Lindbergh was a paid consultant to the Germans, helping them set up the Luftwaffe. He was enamored by their Spartan-like military discipline. I challenge anyone to show how any left-wing groups had anything to do in supporting Hitler. The American industrialists were helping rebuild a Germany recovering from WW1. Not satisfied with that Hitler derailed that whole process of nation rebuilding into building an army in an expansionist move not unlike what happened to us with Saddam Hussein in Iraq. The Germans were able to prosecute the war as they saw fit because we as a nation did not stop them once Hitlers war plans were put in motion. We almost waited to long to win that war and many more American soldiers died because of that and europe paid a heavy price. I just watched Defiance and I highly recommend it. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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