An incident would not have been needed-Pearl Harbour still would have happened, just without Hitler declaring war on the US. The Battle Of The Atlantic would still have been won by the Allies, it just would have taken longer without the US fully committing to it. US participation would still have increased though, and if Germany did not declare war (which they should not, to make this scenario more likely), the US would have declared war on Germany in 1943. It might have been a different situation with a truce though.
Real reason the allies won the war
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Funny. :lol:
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That is funny!
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lol have seen that as a sig over at TWC.
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:-o If they could have just been satisfied with that, but nooo….
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So Italy went first, Germany second, and Japan third right? :lol:
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That is funny. Beautiful picture of Himmler there with Hitler with the buildings in the background.
What never gets talked about is how anti-sematic England was as a whole including Churchill. As a Jew in the UK, you could not own property or have a job without the sponsorship of a “Proper Christian Family.” England also signed “The White Papers” which limited the number of Jews that could emmigrate from Europe as the Nazis’ were about to take power. England also protected itself from having to deal with the “Jewish Problem”, meaning they wouldn’t grant asylum to most Jewish people trying to flee Europe.
Europe as a whole, including Great Britain, was a vastly antisematic climate.
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THAT IS AWESOME! :-D
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I wonder what Richard Overy, the author of “Why the Allies Won” (London : Jonathan Cape, 1995), would think of that picture. His explanation of the war’s outcome was rather more elaborate.
CWO Marc
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well i’m sure he’d have a sense of humour, and chuckle quietly to himself :roll:
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I applaude the person who noticed that :-D
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I have the poster in my room
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