B2431 wrote:
From: (Tuollaf43)
Date: 12/14/2003 7:44 AM Central Standard Time
Message-id:
The capture of Saddam Hussein (assuming that he is saddam and not a
double or a plant) is a great morale boost for the US and assorted
allies in Iraq. Wonder what effect, if any, it will have on continued
resistance in Iraq.
Based on post WW2 Germany's experience we can expect another year or two of
armed resistance. The Nazi Werewolves attacked accupying troops as well as
Germans who were "collaborating" for at least two years.
There was a dislike of occupation and "de Nazification" programs as well as the
war crimes trials. It was only after the Nazis accepted Hitler was dead and
accepted they could not retake power that they quit.
Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired
It also helped that a number of the Werewolves were captured, with the
help of other Germans, and were then put before a firing squad.
Interesting note there Dan, one of the history channels on satellite
just had a program on this weekend about the Werewolves.
George