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![]() "Michael Nouak" wrote in message ... France is considered a victor nation along with England, Russia and the United States. Among the four of them they got to carve up Germany and Austria. Not that there's anything wrong with the winners getting their piece of the pie. But why France? And if it was done to placate CDG - who the hell was he to demand being considered a victor? I just never understood that. The big worry after the end of the war was that France would go communist. Restoration of their national pride was key to enhancing the prestige of non-communists. This was also logic behind restoring Vietnam to France (although the latter was more a UK thing than a US one, strangely enough considering what happened later). -- Dr. Tony Cox Citrus Controls Inc. e-mail: http://CitrusControls.com/ |
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