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![]() "Rob Perkins" wrote in message ... On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 19:28:05 GMT, Martin Hotze wrote: what happened? (too lazy to put in on google) !!!!!! Aside from 11 Sep 2001, 7 Dec 1941 counts as the largest-casualty surprise attack on United States soil in all its history. Almost 3000 people died when the Japanese, who (I'm told) thought that a preemptive attack would cow the U.S., sank a goodly portion of the fleet based at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, which shook the U.S. out of protectionism and brought it into the second World War. (Y'know, that tiny thing Germans don't study anymore?) In short, the chain of events which freed Austria from Naziism started that day, Martin. I don't think so. The single biggest event that really started the chain of events leading to the end of the war was Hitler's decision to attack the Soviet Union. It was Hitler's biggest mistake - made the same mistake as Napoleon. The mistake ended up destroying their armies. The Germans put their toughest soldiers on the Eastern Front, leaving "softer" soldiers for the D Day landing troops to face. Being in France was a holiday compared to the Eastern Front. Hollywood does a poor job or portraying history. I gather they a doing a film , starring Tom Cruise about an American pilot in the Battle of Britain, 10 July - 31 Oct 1940 which will have him winning the battle single handed. Not bad considering there were only 7 pilots from the US. It reminds me of another movie U571 which misrepresents historical fact. But hey, why let truth get in the way of a good story. Funny, you could say the same about Iraq too. |
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