On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 17:25:41 +0000 (GMT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Timo, one has to wonder if your utter ignorance is intential as a > troll, or a sign of an idiot? I'm leaning towards the latter.
Sez the man with 'trash' in his name. umkay. > Please read up on exactly who signed a non-agression pact with > germany (hint, it wasn't the US or GB), Ah, you didn't even understand that this was a fake. So, history lessons in the US (sponsored by Coca Cola, Halliburton, Northop-Grumman etc.) are already that bad? :) > and perhaps some light > reading on the north african and italian campains (hint: "Rommel" > seems like a pretty german surname to me). Yes, it is. And by the way he is still a hero to german governments. THAT is really a sign of the times... > Well, since it's now well > past "dawn on April 6", one has to ask... how'd the iranian assult > go? Did the US drop bunker breaker nukes? No. Why not? > On Behalf Of Timo Schoeler: > > >the trigger was 'the US', which was in context 'the western allies'; > >while Stalin saw Hitler faking very early, the US (i.e., the Bank of > >America -- with one of George W. Bush's grandfathers in the board of > >directors) was still cooperating with Nazi Germany. > > >that's not true. > >when western countries > >(GB, USA) joined in WWII, > >the battle was already > >won by the russian red army. > > >The US was 'fighting' japan from 1941, thusly 'officially' in war > >with Germany, too. At this time, US soldiers did NOT fight germans, > >and they did not fight the Holocaust; they fought a proxy war. > > > >The US (amongst others) came to the european continent on June 6th, > >1944. At that time, the red army already conquered more than two > >thirds of the area of nazi germany. The germans already had lost > >the war. (There was never a 'winner' in wars, btw.) _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
