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    • Zooey72Z

      The Battle of Britain

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      Der KuenstlerD

      Great points - this is not the version of history I was taught in school, but thankfully with access to the internet and the benefit of hindsight we are able to learn some of this untold history now.

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      The Dirty Dozen

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      @ShadowHAwk:

      Yes indeed, first of all would Hitler have won Stalin would have been dead and communism there would have been destroyed.

      Question: If Stalin’s death were the only thing required for communism to be destroyed in the USSR, how did the Soviet regime manage to survive until 1991 despite the fact that Stalin died thirty-eight years earlier in 1953?

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      The worst of the worst

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      Pink PelicanP

      Cannot post links but google

      Repatriation of Cossacks after World War II
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      Operation Keelhaul

      This is so horrible to me because it was committed by the “good guys” after the war was over.

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      Odd WW2 factoids.

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      @CWO:

      I have no idea if this is a joke or not, but according to this web page (which claims to be quoting a book called “Psychological Operations American Style”), during WWII the U.S. considered and even tested (in Central Park, of all places) the idea of painting large numbers of foxes with luminescent paint and unleashing them against the civilian population of Japan, in a bid to create mass superstitious terror among them.

      http://theglyptodon.wordpress.com/2011/06/24/glow-in-the-dark-foxes-and-wwii-project-fantasia/

      Good article. And funny. :)

      Project Pigeon was another American attempt to use animals for war.

      The idea was to create a large, gliding bomb. One - three lenses would be mounted on the outside of this bomb. They would be used to project an image onto a screen placed inside the gliding bomb. Pigeons–specially trained to recognize the bomb’s intended target–would peck at the screen. The screen was attached to a steering mechanism. Pecks at the center of the screen would cause the bomb to continue its current course. Off-center pecks would steer the bomb in a different direction. The project was canceled in late '44; perhaps because humans didn’t trust birds to steer large, expensive weapons.

      America’s bat bomb project solved that trust problem. Instead of allowing birds or bats to steer one big bomb–as in Project Pigeon–each individual bat was attached to a small quantity of explosive. The plan was to release large numbers of bats at night over Japanese cities. The bats would fly around for a while. Then at dawn they would hide in man-made structures. The bats’ bombs were timed to go off shortly after dawn. Japanese buildings tended to be made of wood, bamboo, or other flammable materials. A homeowner would not initially realize his home had been penetrated by a bomb-laden bat; or that the bat’s bomb had started a small fire. Only after the fire had really taken hold would the homeowner become aware of the problem.

      It was a promising project–at least if the goal was to burn Japan to the ground. But it was eventually abandoned, after the atomic bomb had made it redundant.

    • Zooey72Z

      What was the craziest/stupidest thing Hitler did

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      @CWO:

      @Linkon:

      We all look back and the 20 / 20 history that shows us “of course !”, and how obvious it was after the fact.
      Hitler planned for, and then invaded France.
      Most of the Western powers and the Russians would have thought such a plan was a way out long shot.
      It stunned the world that a superpower such as France (at the time) would fall to a crazy person like Hitler.
      This poll mainly highlights the crazy things Hitler did that failed, and not the key crazy thing done that actually succeeded beyond belief.

      This is indeed an interesting question to consider: whether Hitler’s planning and invasion of France is something that would have looked crazy at the time (as opposed to how it looks now in retrospect).  My feeling is that the answer depends on what is meant by “at the time.”  If someone had suggested in 1937 or 1938 or even as late as September 1, 1939 that Germany would conquer France in a campaign lasting just six weeks, and with very acceptable casualty figures on the German side, he would quite plausibly been regarded as a lunatic…or at least as a wild optimist (if he was German) or pessimist (if he was French).  By April of 1940, however, the basic concept that a German attack against France might succeed could (and should) have been taken very seriously by well-informed observers.  Eight months of wartime experience had shown that:

      Armoured forces, operating aggressively in mass formations at key points of the front, closely supported by aircraft, motorized/mechanized infantry and self-propelled artillery, could achieve strategically decisive results in a short amount of time.

      France appeared wedded to a purely defensive strategy, hinging on the static position of the Maginot Line, hence completely surrendering the strategic initiative to Germany and giving Hitler the priceless luxury of attacking at whatever time, in whatever location and in whatever manner he chose.

      The French Army suffered from poor morale and poor political and leadership.  General Gamelin, in the words of one French official, “had no guts at all” and seemed to consider the French government to be more of an enemy than the Germans.  The French Army had made a token advance of a few kilometers into the Saar region, then had quietly withdrawn.  French soldiers were poorly paid, which often led them to use their infrequent leave time to earn some money on the side, and they tended to get so drunk when they were about to rejoin their regiments that special rooms were reserved by the military authorities in train stations to allow the men to recover.  The French general mobilization had pulled many trained men away from vital war industries, and it was only after much confusion that they were released from military service.  There was much political bickering among politicians and social/political disunity among the population at large.

      In other words: by April 1940, France was militarily much more vulnerable than it may have looked at the start of the war.  Many of these problems (such as the lack of any French offensive worthy of the name) were plain for the Germans to see, and others would have been discernable by the Germans without too much trouble.  The eventual German campaign against France succeeded to a degree that was probably beyond anything that Germany could have hoped for, but by April 1940 it was not unrealistic for Germany to think that it at least had a decent shot at waging a successful campaign against France.

      Good post.

      Gamelin’s strategy for France was to fight a defensive war for the first few years. At that point, the Anglo-French production advantage over Germany would have given the Allies a large military advantage over Germany. Especially when weapons purchases or donations from the United States were taken into account. After the Allies had achieved a massive numerical advantage in artillery, tanks, planes, and anything else which could be built in factories, he’d launch his invasion.

      The Allies discounted the effectiveness of Germany’s blitzkrieg tactics against Poland. Germany’s excellent performance merely served to reinforce preexisting Allied beliefs about Polish inferiority. The Allies had had a low opinion of Poland from the beginning, as shown by the false promises they made regarding a French general offensive. When Person A dupes Person B, Person A will normally convince himself Person B was an idiot who deserved to be duped. All con artists think that way, and the French and British political leaders of 1939 were no exception.

      During the '39 conflict between Germany and Poland, the German generals outperformed their Polish counterparts. But, again, this was seen as largely a result of horrible Polish incompetence, and not necessarily evidence of superior German generalship. The one-sided nature of the Germano-Polish conflict of '39 did far more to increase the preexisting Anglo-French contempt for Poland, than it did to increase their respect for the competence of the German military.

      Von Manstein was the best general of the war on either side; and one of the best generals in human history. He recognized that Germany would lose a long war against Britain and France. However, he saw an opportunity to use good tactics to even the strategic odds. It was he who devised the plan to invade France. Hitler adopted the plan, against the advice of many of his most senior generals.

      But von Manstein’s plan to invade France was only the first in a two part plan to save Germany from the Allies. The second part would have been the invasion of Britain, launched in the summer of 1940. Von Manstein’s plans generally succeeded, and he was confident this plan would have succeeded too. However, Hitler rejected von Manstein’s plan–a decision which may have cost him the war.

      The eventual German campaign against France succeeded to a degree that
      was probably beyond anything that Germany could have hoped for

      The invasion went mostly according to von Manstein’s plan. There were times when his plan was set aside or overruled. The overruling of parts of his plan led to the Dunkirk evacuation; as well as to a longer, more painful conquest of Paris than would otherwise have been the case. But other than those two things, events transpired largely as von Manstein had anticipated. That said, most Germans, including Hitler, were surprised by the sudden, favorable turn events had taken.

    • Zooey72Z

      Don't step on the Ducks!

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      3 Friends who loved golf were on the golf course having a good time.  A storm came in and struck all 3 down with lightning killing them.

      In the afterlife all 3 found themselves on a prestine golf course loaded with ducks.  A booming voice announced to them “Your reward for having lived such good lives is that you shall know heaven as being this golf course, the only rule here is that THALL SHALL NOT STEP ON THE DUCKS!”

      One of the friends asked “why not”?

      DO NOT QUESTION ME! - and suddenly God was gone.

      A hundred years pass and the friends have a great time playing golf, but inevitably one accidently steps on a duck.  God Swoops down from the heavens with a hidiously ugly woman who he chains to the man and says “This is how you will spend the rest of eternity”.  And than they are gone.

      The two remaining friends look at each other and say “Shit, DON’T STEP ON THE DUCKS!”

      Being extra careful they play golf for a 1000 years, but unfortunately one of them does step on a duck.  God swoops down and grabs him up and chains him to a woman x1000 times worse than the first and says to him “this is how you will spend the rest of eternity!”

      The last guy is paranoid as hell not to step on a duck.  10,000 years go by and he NEVER steps on a duck.  Still, God comes down and swoops him up.  But this time he chains him to the most drop dead, cum in your pants, hot girl you have ever seen - and than flies away.

      Dumbfounded the guy tells the girl 'Wow, I don’t know what I did to deserve this".

      She responds “I don’t know about you, but I stepped on a duck”.

    • Zooey72Z

      Ultimate work out song

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      NO!!! I HAVE TO HERE THIS CRAPPY SONG SO MUCH!!!

    • Zooey72Z

      BP oil spill vs oil tankers sunk in the gulf during WW2.

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      If you’re looking at physically discernible traits in posterity (i.e., the baby boom generation), I’d say they would require considerable epigenetic or even genetic alterations in the parents (i.e., the people living there at the time). That’s not a very likely effect from such levels of pollution. If anyone was affected in any way, it seems more probable that their overall health would suffer to some degree, but it would probably be difficult to attribute that to any specific factor. An extensive epidemiological study may be able to demonstrate some effects, but I don’t know whether anybody has done one.

      Also, it’s uncertain how much of the oil even reached the beaches or the fishing grounds. It seems obvious that the marine ecosystem could handle less oil, over a much longer period of time, and at various locations, much better than the massive BP spill. So a lot of that WWII tanker oil may have evaporated, or sunk to the bottom, or gone down with the ship and slowly dissipated.

      I don’t think that the war itself would have played a major role in deciding to either clean up or ignore any oil that may have landed on the beaches. If the oil would have arrived in a town like, say, Biloxi, then people would have probably cleaned it up because it posed a direct threat to the livelihood of the local fishermen. On the other hand, if it would have landed in a remote location, it would likely have been ignored, simply because environmental awareness was not exactly a major concern in the 1940’s, war or no war.

      In each case, I’m only speculating - we’d need to look for contemporary reports to know the truth.

      And of course, the petroleum flavor does little for the shrimps, so I don’t think too many were eaten.  :-)

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      What would have happened if Spain had joined the Allies?

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      If Spain joined the Allies, they would have their own “Italy”

      :-D

    • Zooey72Z

      A movie about Hitler

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      Hitler Rise of Evil is EPIC.

      That is one of the best pictures regarding this subject matter I can ever think of.

      The choice for Hitler was a excellent one, he plays the role VERY well.  The Intensity, the Insanity, the Anger.  And the Stash.  Who could have done a better job?

      “Our Enemies walk among us, and who is this enemy?”  Crowd “ZA JEWS!”  Adolf-“THE JEWS!”

      Great flic…  Many morals and lessons to be learned, when to take a stand, how to, as well as the ugliness of subversion.  Everyone should see it.

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      Oil tankers sunk

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      Tall PaulT

      I want to point out the great contribution of the American railroads in counterring the effects of “operation drumbeat” and the German anti-shipping campaign by their subs.  At the time of WW2 most railroad tank cars were of 8,000 to 10,000 gallon capacity.  Between the time of the first sub attacks and the building of the two pipelines all the way from the oil sources in Texas to the NorthEast coast, the railroads hauled solid “tank trains” of up to 100+ tank cars in a very expeditious manner and basically “saved our bacon”.  I’d be more than happy to discuss any railroad history anytime.  Thanks,  “Tall Paul”

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      Great WW2 movie

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      It is old, but I love this scene.  The “Americanization of Emily”.  For those of you who haven’t seen it - enjoy.  The ones who have… this kicks so much ass!

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyMRz1hbb4M

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      DAMN LAZY COPS!

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      @Brain:

      What do either of those 2 stories have to do with lazy cops?

      I think he’s calling for cops to take on thought crime.  Or some sort of predicting arrest.

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      2012 movie is stupid as hell.

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      I really wanted to walk out on this stupid ass movie, but I stayed till the end.  Dumbest movie since “Swing Kids”.

      Did you know the Nazis didn’t like dancing?  They also hated Rainbows and kittens as well.

      Ya know, it’s not fair.  The Holocaust gets all the publicity and no one ever remembers the poor swing kids who were not allowed to dance.  It is like the the “flash dance” of the 30s and 40s.

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      Terminator 4

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      ABWorsham4A

      My favorite terminator movie is the first one.

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      History repeats itself - for morons

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      @ithkrall:

      Well done, you have shown me that people did go to Iran

      That doesn’t mean it was a wise or clever decision considering the political situation at the time.

      Now if you put it that way, its not very clever to be born as a woman in a muslim country, because how they treat their women in general.

      Also the UK government advice white and jewish people to stay out of Denmark, because of the danish muslim terrorists dont love infidels.

      http:www.fco.gov.uk/en/travelling-and-living-overseas/travel-advice-by-country/europe/denmark

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      Don't these people have jobs?

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      Imperious LeaderI

      Welcome back. We made a few changes like NO political threads. I am sorry.

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      PBS "The War"

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      GewehrG

      I  watched it on PBS, They repeated it today starting at pearl habor.

      Awsome show.

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      A question,

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      News Flash…

      My job is to ENCOURAGE people to come see the site, and to participate, and to also click those banner adds for nice things like games that are in the top corner of your screen (please take a moment to tip your waiter or waitress…)

      And part of that promotion of traffic is to run Tournaments.  I oversee 2 Tournaments a year, and I do my best to encourage participation in them (I did REALLY well this Spring, not so good this fall) so that people will join the site and be active here (and click the banner ads… please take a moment to tip your waiter or waitress).

      So while I PERSONALLY would have removed JSP and U-505 from the Tournament after probably the second smart ass response, that is NOT in keeping with my assigned job of promoting site participation and getting people to click the banner ads (please take a moment to tip your waiter or waitress).

      So I am far more patient with most folks as a Moderator than I EVER would be as a person (and that includes pretty much every conflict or dispute to which i have ever been a party to on this site).

      So… please take a moment to tip your waiter and waitress.  And while you do so, think of all the posts that I have deleted unsent in the interest of promoting activity on the site.

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      Jim and Peggy

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      @Jennifer:

      mollycoddle

      That’s awesome…  It’s fun to say too…mollycoddle mollycoddle mollycoddle LMAO

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