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He did it before '41', and if anyone could've done it again it would've been
Iron Joe, it's not like he had to ask anyone's permission to do what he wanted.
>> All Stalin had to do was threaten to make a separate peace w/Germany <
>
>As if it would have been possible!
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Iron Joe, it's not like he had to ask anyone's permission to do what he wanted.
>> All Stalin had to do was threaten to make a separate peace w/Germany <
>
>As if it would have been possible!
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
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He did it before '41', and if anyone could've done it again it would've been
Iron Joe, it's not like he had to ask anyone's permission to do what he wanted.
>> All Stalin had to do was threaten to make a separate peace w/Germany <
>
>As if it would have been possible!
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Iron Joe, it's not like he had to ask anyone's permission to do what he wanted.
>> All Stalin had to do was threaten to make a separate peace w/Germany <
>
>As if it would have been possible!
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
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He did it before '41', and if anyone could've done it again it would've been
Iron Joe, it's not like he had to ask anyone's permission to do what he wanted.
>> All Stalin had to do was threaten to make a separate peace w/Germany <
>
>As if it would have been possible!
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Iron Joe, it's not like he had to ask anyone's permission to do what he wanted.
>> All Stalin had to do was threaten to make a separate peace w/Germany <
>
>As if it would have been possible!
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
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On 01 Jul 2004 06:41:18 GMT, wblane@aol.combotizer (Wblane) wrote:
>The biggest tragedy might be that the American auto industry is going the way
>of the British auto industry.
>Most of the people I know equate US autos with low quality ('cept maybe
>Saturns). If it weren't for Harley-Davidson there wouldn't even be an American
>motorcycle industry.
>-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Like most everything, what most people know is mostly wrong.
>The biggest tragedy might be that the American auto industry is going the way
>of the British auto industry.
>Most of the people I know equate US autos with low quality ('cept maybe
>Saturns). If it weren't for Harley-Davidson there wouldn't even be an American
>motorcycle industry.
>-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Like most everything, what most people know is mostly wrong.
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On 01 Jul 2004 06:41:18 GMT, wblane@aol.combotizer (Wblane) wrote:
>The biggest tragedy might be that the American auto industry is going the way
>of the British auto industry.
>Most of the people I know equate US autos with low quality ('cept maybe
>Saturns). If it weren't for Harley-Davidson there wouldn't even be an American
>motorcycle industry.
>-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Like most everything, what most people know is mostly wrong.
>The biggest tragedy might be that the American auto industry is going the way
>of the British auto industry.
>Most of the people I know equate US autos with low quality ('cept maybe
>Saturns). If it weren't for Harley-Davidson there wouldn't even be an American
>motorcycle industry.
>-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Like most everything, what most people know is mostly wrong.
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On 01 Jul 2004 06:41:18 GMT, wblane@aol.combotizer (Wblane) wrote:
>The biggest tragedy might be that the American auto industry is going the way
>of the British auto industry.
>Most of the people I know equate US autos with low quality ('cept maybe
>Saturns). If it weren't for Harley-Davidson there wouldn't even be an American
>motorcycle industry.
>-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Like most everything, what most people know is mostly wrong.
>The biggest tragedy might be that the American auto industry is going the way
>of the British auto industry.
>Most of the people I know equate US autos with low quality ('cept maybe
>Saturns). If it weren't for Harley-Davidson there wouldn't even be an American
>motorcycle industry.
>-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Like most everything, what most people know is mostly wrong.
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On 01 Jul 2004 06:41:18 GMT, wblane@aol.combotizer (Wblane) wrote:
>The biggest tragedy might be that the American auto industry is going the way
>of the British auto industry.
>Most of the people I know equate US autos with low quality ('cept maybe
>Saturns). If it weren't for Harley-Davidson there wouldn't even be an American
>motorcycle industry.
>-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Like most everything, what most people know is mostly wrong.
>The biggest tragedy might be that the American auto industry is going the way
>of the British auto industry.
>Most of the people I know equate US autos with low quality ('cept maybe
>Saturns). If it weren't for Harley-Davidson there wouldn't even be an American
>motorcycle industry.
>-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
Like most everything, what most people know is mostly wrong.
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> Ever heard of Kursk? The biggest tank battle in history? The USA, Brits,
French, Australians and Canadians weren't there. Russia was beating the
Germans BEFORE Normandy so wake up.>
What permitted the Russians to recover after the Germans invaded in June '41
was the American arms supply lines that ran through Murmansk and Iran. In
fact, Hitler's push into the Volga and Caucusus in the summer of '42 was
partly to sever the Iranian corridor through which the American arms were
being brought into Russia. The Russian fought bravely (if not their own
troops killed them) but without massive American aid throughout the war
Little Joe would have been finished.
French, Australians and Canadians weren't there. Russia was beating the
Germans BEFORE Normandy so wake up.>
What permitted the Russians to recover after the Germans invaded in June '41
was the American arms supply lines that ran through Murmansk and Iran. In
fact, Hitler's push into the Volga and Caucusus in the summer of '42 was
partly to sever the Iranian corridor through which the American arms were
being brought into Russia. The Russian fought bravely (if not their own
troops killed them) but without massive American aid throughout the war
Little Joe would have been finished.
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> Ever heard of Kursk? The biggest tank battle in history? The USA, Brits,
French, Australians and Canadians weren't there. Russia was beating the
Germans BEFORE Normandy so wake up.>
What permitted the Russians to recover after the Germans invaded in June '41
was the American arms supply lines that ran through Murmansk and Iran. In
fact, Hitler's push into the Volga and Caucusus in the summer of '42 was
partly to sever the Iranian corridor through which the American arms were
being brought into Russia. The Russian fought bravely (if not their own
troops killed them) but without massive American aid throughout the war
Little Joe would have been finished.
French, Australians and Canadians weren't there. Russia was beating the
Germans BEFORE Normandy so wake up.>
What permitted the Russians to recover after the Germans invaded in June '41
was the American arms supply lines that ran through Murmansk and Iran. In
fact, Hitler's push into the Volga and Caucusus in the summer of '42 was
partly to sever the Iranian corridor through which the American arms were
being brought into Russia. The Russian fought bravely (if not their own
troops killed them) but without massive American aid throughout the war
Little Joe would have been finished.
Guest
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> Ever heard of Kursk? The biggest tank battle in history? The USA, Brits,
French, Australians and Canadians weren't there. Russia was beating the
Germans BEFORE Normandy so wake up.>
What permitted the Russians to recover after the Germans invaded in June '41
was the American arms supply lines that ran through Murmansk and Iran. In
fact, Hitler's push into the Volga and Caucusus in the summer of '42 was
partly to sever the Iranian corridor through which the American arms were
being brought into Russia. The Russian fought bravely (if not their own
troops killed them) but without massive American aid throughout the war
Little Joe would have been finished.
French, Australians and Canadians weren't there. Russia was beating the
Germans BEFORE Normandy so wake up.>
What permitted the Russians to recover after the Germans invaded in June '41
was the American arms supply lines that ran through Murmansk and Iran. In
fact, Hitler's push into the Volga and Caucusus in the summer of '42 was
partly to sever the Iranian corridor through which the American arms were
being brought into Russia. The Russian fought bravely (if not their own
troops killed them) but without massive American aid throughout the war
Little Joe would have been finished.


