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Old 11-05-11, 07:39 PM   #21
Rockin Robbins
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Oh, yes, there were plenty of fatal mistakes to go around, any one of which spelled a well-deserved doom for the Third Reich and a tragic loss for the German people, who did not deserve any of this. I am only saying that the use of U-Boats was one of them.

Canada was not really able to contribute to the war until they jumped into the British/US convoys after the US entry. The US entering the war made Canada able to be a consequential participant instead of just giving moral support to the Commonwealth.

You are 100% correct. The entire war was an act of insanity, sure to result in no good for Germany or anybody else. It was all about the Austrian private seeking a place in history. Well, he got it, just not what he envisioned.

If a script writer had tried to sell the story in the 1920's he would have been laughed out of town. Unfortunately the real thing was in no way funny. There was plenty of tragedy that everyone participating had more then their fair share...
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