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![]() The fact that many politicians didn't like how Churchill gained prestige and fame from the war events is not a mystery, as I'm also sure you know that a certain part of the British Royal Family had certain questionable sympathies of "National-socialistic nature", even David Lloyd George and Neville Chamberlain initially had only words of praise and admiration for Hitler, so it's not all that black and white as you might think.. Last edited by Sternjaeger II; 04-10-2012 at 02:50 PM. |
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You really need to distinguish between the two groups. It's very easy to make disturbing statements if you don't. |
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Again, it's important to pay attention to semantics: "Nazi" doesn't equal "Evil" (well at least not technically!), it was the identification of a political movement based on national-socialism, which is the father of modern Germany politics. And when it comes to politics, I can't think of a country more efficient than Germany (considered its size and economic relevance). "OMG is he saying that Nazis were efficient?!?" No, I'm saying that there are different political models out there that, if no crazy dictators get on top, can be better than our political models. Dictatorships are the evil aspect of politics: Stalin's dictatorship was way more bloody and insane than Hitler's, but he didn't go down history books as the disgusting monster that he was because he happened to play with the good guys when it was needed.. "Socialism" is considered to be a bad thing as much as "Communism" in the USA, but again it's a demonisation that was caused by the war and politicians.. gosh this is a long concept and it's OT.. PM if you wanna talk about it. Last edited by Sternjaeger II; 04-10-2012 at 02:45 PM. |
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Or did the German airforce just stop trying to achieve air superiority over Southern England in daylight. is there a difference? The answers are no clear. |
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Seems pretty clear to me.
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Hear hear.
Stern's just back on his soapbox, repeating the same old 'Schneider Trophy', 'Alan Turing', 'the Germans had other priorities', sidetracking, self opinionated, self absorbed cliches he always does. Trouble is, his deliberately provocative style of trolling always invokes a response, which is precisely what he wants, so's he can further his own agenda to his heart's content. After all he sits around all day every day just waiting for another opportunity to impress himself by making the same old tired statements. Next he'll be asking 'don't you have anything better to do? ![]() |
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well technically that's incorrect, since Operation Sea Lion was put on indefinite hold. Once again, battle of semantics..
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IIRC they were fighting near the english coast or over England... then the 109s have to go back for the range issue. Answering to the second question: it was difficult to save the pilots, since Churchill ordered to attack the rescue planes/ships too. So even if they bailed out they would be dead in water without the help of the rescue planes, while by emergency landing on the ground they could go home on their feet (like many did on the eastern front). Could the german pilot return to home on their feet from english territory? And about the Channel being irrelevant: do you really think GB could defend itself against the german infantry and panzer armies?
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