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Phil J wrote in
: On Feb 25, 1:41*pm, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Tina wrote in news:80235b82-304b-468a-9d04- : The French government announced yesterday that it has raised its terror alert level from "Run" to "Hide." The only two higher levels in France are "Surrender" and "Collaborate." The rise was precipitated by a recent fire that destroyed France's white flag factory, effectively paralysing the country's military capability. Bull****. They did make an attempt and they did ask for help, which was no t forthcoming, from the Brits, who made a halfhearted effort, and from the US, who sold them some equipment. Not to say there weren't some who welcomed the Germans.... And it turns out they were right about Iraq... Of course, my magic eight ball had a better chance of getting it right that that twit in the white house.. Bertie The French take a lot of heat about their surrender in World War II. It wasn't exactly their finest hour, but they certainly weren't the only country to surrender to the Germans. The Germans embarrassed everybody at the start of that war. They could even have clobbered the English army at Dunkirk if Hitler hadn't held back his generals, and they certainly could have invaded and occupied England at any time in the first few years of the war. Churchill was so concerned about it that he ordered the English army to prepare to use poison gas to defend England's beaches in the event of a German invasion. What some Americans may not realize is that the Germans embarrassed the U.S. as well. German submarines absolutely devastated our shipping off the east coast of the United States in the early years of the war. If you want to read an excellent book about the Battle of the Atlantic, I recommend Black May by Michael Gannon. As unprepared as American was at that time, if the U.S. had been part of Europe, Germany could have rolled over us as well. Germany's use of advanced technology and advanced tactics put them ahead of every other country on the planet at that time. Absolutely. The current anti french campaign ( for want of a better word) is complete and utter BS. Bertie |
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