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Old March 18th 10, 08:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.military,sci.military.naval,rec.aviation.military.naval
Keith Willshaw[_1_]
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"Alexander" wrote in message
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Paul J. Adam wrote:
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, Ken
S. Tucker writes
I was told the Nazi's could have easily taken England, no sweat.


In the same way that the Japanese could have conquered the US in five
days in 1941 if they'd only bothered to try? (Land in California,
commandeer weapons and transport from the cowardly fleeing populace, race
the bad news to Washington, impose Imperial hegemony, declare victory
while forcibly recruiting all white females between seven and seventy for
"recreational services"?)


Now that is funny. There is more military of that time in California then
anywhere else in the world.


I suspect the combined Red Army and Wehrmacht forces in Russia
were rather more numerous than the US forces in California.


I think whoever was telling you this, was pulling your leg so hard it's
still out of its socket, and they're still telling the story of "some
clueless guy called Tucker" who didn't just swallow the hook but took the
line, and the sinker, and tried to eat the rod as well.


A determined Germany would have eaten England alive, but for massive
war materials and massive military direct aid. Hitler actually admired
England and did make an effort to make them an ally. Churchill double
crossed him when he usurped meeting with Rudolph Hess.


Well now given that Hitler denounced Hess on German radio BEFORE
Hess had chance to meet anyone this seems an odd conclusion.

That was a double
cross much more heinous as Hitlers double cross of Stalin. England and
Israel are 2 countries to never ever trust.


Churchill never wavered in his opposition to the Nazis, change your
medication
there's a good chap.

Keith