World War 2 Myths (Was: It's not just Bowie or is it?)

2003-06-23 Thread Martin Malmkvist
Having read all the mails in the subject of the US breaking the Germans' backs in WW2, I decided to get my hans on some real numbers. From this reading I must conclude that overall the No. 1 contributor to allied victory in the second world war is the Soviet Union. Not only does its losses (and

Addition to World War 2 Myths (Was: It's not just Bowie or is it?)

2003-06-23 Thread Martin Malmkvist
Note that the formerly posted statistics were not compiled by a shabby for forgetful European historian, but by an American. See the About me-link on the page, I linked to. Med Venlig Hilsen / Sincerely Martin Malmkvist [Sponsored by:]

Correction to Addition to World War 2 Myths (Was: It's not just Bowie or is it?)

2003-06-23 Thread Martin Malmkvist
Darn it, another error. Note that the formerly posted statistics were not compiled by a shabby for forgetful European historian, but by an American. See the About me-link on the page, I linked to. Should have been: Note that the formerly posted statistics were not compiled by a shabby or

Re:Subject line?

2003-06-23 Thread Joe Karpierz
I'd like it. I typically filter messages into folders based on subject line for more organized reading. This would make it easier for this group. Joe Karpierz Listowner wrote: At Stardate 20030623.1909, Denise Borgen wrote: Jeroen, Another mailing list I'm on has a feature that adds the list

Re:Orson Scott Card's Books

2003-06-23 Thread David Hobby
Joe Karpierz wrote: ... As far as Alvin Maker goes, I'm getting bored. I haven't read the last one yet, and the new one is on its way. Yes. If I'd known when I started reading _Seventh Son_ that it was the start of an interminable series, I wouldn't have read it. And Alvin seems to