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"Tank Fixer" wrote in message k.net... In article , on 10 May 2004 18:25:37 GMT, Krztalizer nt attempted to say ..... Stolen German technology was at least a century ahead of US technology, Now, *that's* funny... I got a laugh out of that too. A *century*? Hell, we aren't the ones that started the war with horse-drawn wagons - compare our P-80 to the Me 262 and try to fit that whole "century" in between them. Hysterical! We also didn't END the war still using horse draw wagons for most logistical transport in the field. Ah, but you have to remember, those were *German* horses, vastly superior to anything the rest of the world could field, and were the subject of post-war theft... I am sure Arndt will claim that were it not for German WWII horsebreeding research, the Budweiser Clydesdales would surely look like something along the lines of poorly fed Chincoteague ponies... Brooks -- When dealing with propaganda terminology one sometimes always speaks in variable absolutes. This is not to be mistaken for an unbiased slant. |
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