Grimis
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| #61 Posted on 12.8.04 1238.53 Reposted on: 12.8.11 1240.50 | Originally posted by DrDirt
Originally posted by Grimis
Originally posted by StaggerLee So, inaction is thier suggestion? Why is inaction an acceptable plan of action, yet you slammed the USA for our percieved inaction during WW2?
Amazing how that works isn't it. It's our fault WW2 lasted as long as it did in Europe. Hell, if the French weren't so gung-ho for the punishing provisions and reparations in the Versailles treaty, or that fund word Appeasement after that, perhaps the European War would not have happened...
Or as Germany invaded Poland, they had simply marched into Germany. Or if they had stood up during the Czech annexation. But you are right, if they had read their own history and realized how they were treated a century earlier, Hitler would likely never come to power.
This has even less to do with the thread, but I would highly recommend Strange Victory: Hitler's Conquest of France and Five Days in London as more background on all of this.
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