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"Honest Aryan" wrote in message oups.com... My fellow racists (Whites only), As it's the 100th. anniversary of Bolshevik Jewry's first serious attempt to take over Russia, a.p.n.w. presents a new series on how narrowly the West escaped a similar fate. etc. Is this on Sky, then? Steve Howarth |
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Robin T Cox wrote:
Are you seriously suggesting that, having won the Battle of Britain against Germany in 1940, Churchill should have joined forces with Hitler to attack the USSR? No, sooner, on Septemeber 17th. 1939 when the USSR's invasion of Poland should have been met with invocation of the same treaty used to declare war on Germany. Or on November 30tgh. 1939, with the USSR's invasion of Finland. Certainly no later than June 5th. 1940, as a gentlemanly response to Hitler's magnanimity in allowing the BEF to save face with an "escape" from Dunkirk. Fact is, whoever's best interests were being served by Churchill's anti-German warmongering, the UK's wasn't among them, not then, not now. -- Visit the Cybermuseum of BBC War Crimes at: http://users.bluecarrots.com/rbisto/BBC/BBC.html Admission *FREE* - even for libruls! |
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In uk.media.tv.sky on Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Honest Aryan wrote :
Robin T Cox wrote: Are you seriously suggesting that, having won the Battle of Britain against Germany in 1940, Churchill should have joined forces with Hitler to attack the USSR? No, sooner, on Septemeber 17th. 1939 when the USSR's invasion of Poland should have been met with invocation of the same treaty used to declare war on Germany. We'd have gone the same way as everyone else who tried to invade Russia - frozen to death. The only chance of defeating the USSR would have been in late 1945, when the US had nukes, but before the USSR developed them. -- Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett |
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