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Today most people on this planet have ready access to information far, far surpassing the possebilities of any era before. They also have access to other countries news and motivations unprecedendet in history. In all seriousness, if ppl do not get their act together under such positive circumstances, they probably never will. The implications of that for a world that just passed the 7 billion mark are, well, not so good. This is just a matter of will, nothing more.
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Peter, you're right but if you think this thread is bad have a peep at the 'water cannon' thread in the pilots lounge. It took a supreme effort of will not to respond there, in which it is 'open season' on the UK with numerous frankly juvenile, offensive and utterly preposterous insults. How they have gone un moderated is beyond me.....but that's not my call.
I had to laugh though when I realised that its an ITALIAN who lives and works here dishing out the abuse on that thread.....LMAO. ![]() ![]() I don't take this rubbish seriously. Why? Because I know for a fact had they would never say these things to a persons face....and that is why they do it here. Had they done so, they would most likely be swiftly hospitalized, and when they emerged from their coma (about 3 months later) would probably feel very apologetic about the whole affair. ![]() ![]() I have never 'reported' anyone, and never will. I don't believe in it and that's the way it is. I do however understand why you did. Cheers. |
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Why there isn't such a strong battle identification with the one that raged over Europe after the Americans joined, which was longer, more dramatic and above all more decisive than the Battle of Britain itself? The Battle of Britain is considered more by a conflict per se here, unlike the rest that happened, and that's again only because of propaganda needs. |
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Being careful and on the watch is one thing, seeing dangers and threats around every corner is another one. Provocative questions: Could it be possible that the UK got burned so much in WW2 that it got its spyche damaged, like a person that got mugged always being afraid of the dark afterwards? Why does that not apply to countries that suffered much more in WW2, like Poland, Russia or the Benelux countries? Why is it that the UK had quite good relations with Germany until reunification, then afterwards starting one tabloid campaign after the other? Those are honest question because quite franky, that is how some UK behaviours come over here.
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BOB was necessary for Hitler because he absolutely didn't want a war on two fronts. He knew he had to take the UK out of the equation because it would be a nasty thorn in his side as he turned east as proved to be the case especially when the bombing of Germany started but also because the UK and Empire had a large economy and would support Russian with materials and would continue to have a very powerful naval force which made bringing in materials from around the world much harder. Had he defeated Britain he could have had access to the oil in the Middle East as a starter. The conditions at the beginning of the BOB were that Germany was an unbeaten force and had almost mythical attributes assigned to it. The out come of the BOB was enough to bring in massive amounts American credit. This saw the USA producing huge amounts of arms and Churchill cunningly believed that this would make it much more possible for the USA to be drawn into the war. At the beginning of the BOB Britain stood alone, it looked like defeat was likely to the rest of the world and there was a great chance that the USA might twist Britain's arm in to negotiating (a bit like Suez) or become a political outcast. Churchill feared that Britain would become the most hated country on the planet because he refused to negotiate! The victory was more than propaganda or moral and I agree it wasn't really a military victory (it was stalemate in military terms) BUT it was a political victory |
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this topic started on the subject of the BOB, I thought it was etiquette to keep threads 'on topic' so the wider picture of the war has no relevance in this thread, that is not a denial of it's significance....just forum etiquette. Conflict..battle...skirmish....WTF? give it whatever label you want, it happened, it was a fight, we won our objective....that is plain fact, that is all we celebrate about it, nobody suggests it was a total defeat of the wider German military...it was simply a fight the British won and it's wider significance became apparent later....yay lucky for us.....we survived that one and it all turned out pretty f***ing good in the end....lets celebrate it for it contribution for a better world wiithout the Nazis.......is that such a big deal?
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