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Old December 10th 03, 12:02 AM
ShawnD2112
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Roger that. Noticed after I transmitted. Still, it was a fun debate to
follow...
"Michael 182" wrote in message
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Bob, Shawn,

Read the thread. The confusion about date versus event was cleared up
yesterday.

Michael

"ShawnD2112" wrote in message
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I'll chime in here and ask my fellow American countrymen what year the

Nazi
party rose to power. The event of Pearl Harbor was important, but the

date
probably wouldn't be remembered by any that weren't alive at the time

here
in the UK. It's not a seminal date in their history, any more than the

date
Germany invaded Poland is important in the US. Likewise, most Americans
don't know when Paris was liberated, but I'll bet most French people

have
some idea.

Shawn
"Michael 182" wrote in message
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"Martin Hotze" wrote in message
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On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 19:34:55 GMT, Geoffrey Barnes wrote:


*hmmm* still no clue ... well, *googling* ... oh. Pearl Harbor.
Hm, not that important of a date here in Europe and/but well known

in
the
US, I assume.

Come on Martin - I agree with a lot of your posts that accuse the US

of
a
provinicial world-view, but to say Pearl Harbor was not a date

important
in
world history is ludicrous. It was the precipitating event that drew

the
US
into WWII, which, as I remember, had a pretty large effect on Europe.

Saying
Pearl Harbor is an unimportant date in European history is like saying

the
rise of Nazism was unimportant in US history.