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![]() "robert arndt" wrote in message om... "Keith Willshaw" wrote in message ... "robert arndt" wrote in message om... "Gord Beaman" ) wrote in message . .. (robert arndt) wrote: No, don't talk about US morality in WW2. We didn't even "give" the British anything under "give us the tools we'll do the job". The US Govt confiscated all British assets in the US and even sent a warship to South Africa to collect British gold in payment for the old Liberty ships. This is utter ********. Its true that prior to lend lease the neutrality act required all purchases to be paid for in gold or US dollars but there was no 'confiscation' of assets Roosevelt stripped Britain of all her assets in the US after two years of war. The British-owned Viscose Company worth 125 mil pounds was liquidated for 87 mil pounds to pay for war debt while Britain's 1,924 mil pound investments in Canada were sold off to further pay off war debt. Roosevelt didnt make those decisions, Churchill did and it was the isolationist US Congress that forced that by passing the neutrality acts. To make sure Roosevelt got the money he dispatched the cruiser "Loisville" to the South African naval base Simonstown to take Britain's last gold assets- 42 mil pounds worth. As usual you have this completely WRONG. The USS Louisville was sent to Simonstown in 1940 at the request of the BRITISH government to transport $148 million dollars of gold to the USA where it was placed on deposit to be used by the British purchasing commission. The reason for using a US cruiser was to ensure it wouldnt be sunk by German U-Boats This was not unique to the USA , HMS Edinburgh was sunk while carrying large quantities of Soviet gold to pay for its purchase from Britain and the USA Not content with stripping Britain of its assets and gold, for 50 old destroyers, Roosevelt made Britain transfer all her scientific and technological secrets to the US. He also demanded leases on the islands of Newfoundland, Jamaica,Trinidad, and Bermuda for the setting up of US military and naval bases. You are conflating several quite separate issues and getting ALL wrong. The gold had been spent BEFORE the 40 destroyers ever became an issue. The deal that saw the transfer of radar technlogy to the USA in 1940 was the result of a policy decision by the BRITISH government who sent the Tizard mission to Washington specifically to bartter know how for production. Both nations won on this one. The ships for bases deal was a way to give the RN 40 ships for which it could not pay. The Liberty ships were new build ships delivered AFTER lend lease and were NOT paid for in Gold You are correct, it was for the 50 old destroyers instead. My mistake. They didnt pay gold for the destroyers either. The purchases made with that money were largely aircraft and associated weapons. It was that money that got the initial orders placed for the P-51 for example. The 'old' ships supplied were the 40 Town class destroyers and they werent paid for in gold either , they were part of the ships for bases deal. Refer to above. British companies in the US taken and we even demanded that Britain share all of its secrets- radar, jet aircraft technology, computer tech, and its A-bomb project "Tube Alloys" which Britain in desperation agreed to. More rubbish Refer to above. The decision to pass the cavity magnetron data to the USA was taken in 1940 because it was realised that Britain didnt have the spare manufacturing or research capacity to put it into production. The Tizard mission benefitted both nations, the USA got a leg up in research and the UK got centimetric radar in quantity before it could have otherwise done. As for jet engine technology that was shared equally with the Amricans and Soviets, or had you forgotten that the Mig-15 flew with a british designed engine ? The US got it first by demand. The Soviets bought theirs. No sir, the USSR and USA both got engine's as allied nations, but the USA built its copies of the Nene engine under license as the J-42. The Taylor Turbine Corporation paid Rolls Royce a commercial license fee for the copies and PURCHASED 6 engines, the Soviets purchased ONE engine and then just ripped off the design. Note that Pratt and Whitney later purchased that license and in collaboration with Rolls Royce further developed the engine. Once again a partnership not a ripoff. The computer tech was NOT shared. Colossus remained a top secret until As for tube alloys once again it was recognised in britain that we simply didnt have the resources to develop an atomic weapon in time to affect the war. The recommendations of the Maud committee set up in Britain to advise the government was that the US and British programs should be pooled. Britain again had no choice but to give in, contributing 44 of their scientists to the Manhatten Project. It was a British initiative, getting the US to agree to our idea was scarcely giving in. You seem to have a real problem with the notion of alliance, as did the Nazis of course. Quote 8. Conclusions and Recommendations (i) The committee considers that the scheme for a uranium bomb is practicable and likely to lead to decisive results in the war. (ii) It recommends that this work be continued on the highest priority and on the increasing scale necessary to obtain the weapon in the shortest possible time. (iii) That the present collaboration with America should be continued and extended especially in the region of experimental work. /Quote What did they get for helping with the US Manhatten Project- nothing. Britain had to build their own bomb years later. They got a LOT of knowledge from the British phyicists who returned from Los Alamos and Oak Ridge. We should have gave them the bomb considering that the US could not have had a D-Day invasion without launching it from that little island. And no D-Day, no captured German technolgy, material or documentation- that put the US far ahead of anyone else postwar. Russia would have taken the continent and got it instead. The payback for D-Day was ending the war. 2000 V-1's and V-2's fell on London, only the invasion stopped them. You insist on seeing an adversarial relationship were there was an alliance. So get off your high horse and address the America of the '40s without the rose colored glasses on. We were racist, anti-semetic, and greedy. But patriotism covers a multitude of sins, right? The US did not however murder 95% of the Japanese in North America There are once more thriving Japanese communities in California. How many jews live in Cracow, Warsaw or Berlin in comparison to the communities of 1933 ? The father of my best friend was briefly interned by the British authorities in 1939. This was disgraceful however he would be the first to point out that only one other member of his family survived the war, they had the misfortune to be jewish and even his father, an officer in the German Army in WW1 and a winner of the Iron Cross was sent to the gas chambers. No the US was not perfect and neither were Britain or Canada but they were not genocidal maniacs either. That doesn't excuse the illegality nor immorality of Allied actions during the war. It does however serve to put them in perspective. Illegal imprisonment is a crime but murder is a more serious one. Keith ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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