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world war II
i wanna start this thread in remembrance of the countless lives lost in what has become the bloodiest war known to man let us never forget the sacrifices made by the dead so we may live in liberty today
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this site has some numbers - it makes interesting reading, especially in relation to the Soviet Union.
http://users.cybercity.dk/~dko12530/ww2.htm compared to the figures for WW1 http://users.cybercity.dk/~dko12530/ww1.htm |
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First of all, you need to decide on a date for the start of the war. The Americans would say 7 December 1941. We would say 3 September 1939. The Poles and the Germans would say 1 September 1939. Some would argue for the Marco Polo Bridge incident in 1937 which marked the start of the 1937-45 Sino-Japanese War.
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Personally I would say war was inevitable when the French imposed the Treaty of Versaille on Germany in 1919. Or perhaps I'm being rather harsh there????
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any one ever seen the world at war it's a must for all who study ww II |
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We are just a little over 2 weeks away from the 60th anniversary of D - Day...
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Myself and a couple of friends had talked about going over to Normandy for the commerations. My mate Joe's wife is American and was well up for the trip, so much so that her father (who was a Ranger during Vietnam) is comming over. Unfortunately, about 3 months ago I learned that there is nowhere left to stay in Normandy. Every hotel, motel, B&B, and campsite has benn booked in advance. :cry:
When we where disgussing where to go and what to see, Peggy was up for all the usual places, Point du Hoc, Omagh and Utah Beaches, the American War Cemetaries etc. Then Joe and I chipped in and noted she wasnt going just to the american sector of the invasion area. That there where places we wanted to see like, The Marne Bridges (Pegasus Bridge), Carpique, Falaise, and the German Military Cemetary where Hauptsturmfuhrer Michael Whittmann is burried. Plus while we where in the area we though a trip the Somme Battlefield and the cemetaries there would be a worthwhile excursion. The shocking thing about all this was that Peggy had never heard of most of the places we talked about visiting, and certainly none of the noteable places in the British sector of the Invasion sector. :Yikes: Typicl bloody yanks. ;) |
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