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It's received some pretty critical reviews
as has an apparently similarly revisionist book by Pat Buchanan that is coming out soon, "Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War" http://www.nysun.com/arts/patrick-j-...history/79722/
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I wonder what qualifies this guy to make such sensational claims?
Anyone interested in the topic should read as much as possible, and form an own opinion, but you need to read hundreds of books. Over the years I found that I could releate better and better with decisions .. why didnt Eisenhower drive on Berlin and such .. even some books written in the 1950ties already contained a lot of insight. The only thing that remains completely irrational was the eradication of Jews.
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Intend to get this one from the local library, I see no reason to add it to my own collection. Have read and listened to a number of reviews and by all accounts, author Nicholson Baker certainly cherry-picks his data but I have yet to actually read any of his published works.
The book apperantly ignores the Pacific war, except where it lumps the strategic bombing of Japan into a moral pot with the bombing of Germany. One review waxed long about the Congress' Declaration of War against Nazi Germany noting how American business interests stood to profit and so on. Apperantly the tiny detail of Roosevelt asking for the declaration after Hitler's declaration of war against the United States is not worthy of Baker's comment. Anybody interested in a radio review can go here: http://www.cbc.ca/wordsatlarge/blog/...ets_int_1.html These reviewers apperantly inhabit a world of sweetness and light and dancing bears where all things are what you want them to be and history is only valid when told using current (2008 pacifist) values as a moral standard. I will give it a read though, just out of curiosity. Good Hunting |
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Hello,
i must say - apart from what i learned at school - my picture of the UK and the first world war has drastically changed, especially regarding Churchill. He already behaved like a bloodthirsty maniac during WW1, and there is enough written evidence. I wonder what comes out when the British archives are supposed to open their libraries in 2018, a hundred years after WW1. I also wonder if all those "stolen" or "missing" information will show up then ... The UK would not have had to enter WW1, if for their colonial politics and stifling the german population against public international law, and a worldwide war would never have taken place. As well France and England would not have had to declare war in 1939 to Germany because of the invasion of Poland. Remember the other half of Poland was invaded by Russia - who declared war to them ? Don't get me wrong, i am glad that Hitler and his "politics" as well as his dictatorship and hate against jewish culture have been put to an end, but freeing people from concentration camps was never a major concern for the Allies, BUT it was a justification for all that happened before i admit. Greetings, Catfish |
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"1.200+ LSTs available in April 1943 - 233 were used in Overlord 2. 991+ LCTs available in April 1943 - 835 were used in Overlord. 3. 220+ LCI(L)s available 4/1943; 72 were used in Overlord. 4. 7,000 Higginns boats of all types available 4/1943; only 7 were available by Sept 1943 due to the Med landings of Sicily and Italy. Overlord needed only a little less than 2,000. Would you look at that? Sicily was a treamendous waste of manpower and time. By May of 1943, USAAF forces deployed in Europe alone were 2,413 fighters. The Luftwaffe had 1,310 fighters in total. So in just one front, the USAAF outnumbered the entire collective Luftwaffe more than 2 to 1. Fancy that. They have so many aircraft they don't even know what to do with all of them. While the 1943 Luftwaffe is impotent and exhausted. They can't even come close matching the numbers of Allied aircraft on ONE FRONT. So if you want to talk about revisionist history, talk about collective efforts by "feel good" high school text book writers to make Churchill seem like a god-like commander who never made a mistake and always came out on top. Make him seem even marginally competant in military matters for sheer comedy. Churchill was a politician, and whenever he pushed his views on the military bad things happened. Last edited by CaptHawkeye; 07-27-08 at 04:59 PM. |
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As for a 1943 invasion of France, it was scotched because Germany was not the only party that was not yet ready, and furthermore the Russians had not yet had time to destroy most of the German army. Yet the Russians needed something to be done by the Western Allies who appeared to Stalin to be enjoying the show a touch too much, so Italy was chosen as a softer touch than German controlled France. Anyway, what do people think of the fact that Pat Buchanon is also on the Unnecessary War bandwagon? I mean this guy is a former presidential candidate, right? A much, much more serious publication than the equivalent from some literary lightweight that few had heard of before.
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