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   Bill Shatzer to Carolina Reb   
   Re: From Milwaukee? Vindicating Adolf Hi   
   13 May 11 15:04:42   
   
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   XPost: alt.revisionism, alt.fan.adolf-hitler, rec.aviation.military   
   XPost: soc.culture.usa   
   From: wws38@NOcornell.edu   
      
   Carolina Reb wrote:   
   > On May 13, 1:46 pm, Dean Markley  wrote:   
   >   
   >>That was a key mistake on his part.  Actually building such ships as   
   >>Bismarck was pointless.  It was a First World War design and   
   >>essentially obsolete for a raiding purpose.  The Germans could have   
   >>gotten many more u-boats for that huge expenditure.   
      
   > Hindsight is always better than foresight.  Even Roosevelt and his   
   > Khazar advisers knew the obsolete battlewagons were a thing of the   
   > past.  That's why he kept them in Pearl Harbor and made sure the   
   > carriers were far out to sea, so he could get his war in Europe.   
      
   That's simply crazy. Enterprise was scheduled to make port at Pearl on   
   Saturday afternoon but was delayed by a storm.   
      
   Roosevelt couldn't control the weather. Had things gone according to   
   schedule and had the storm not intervened, the Enterprise would have   
   been moored fat, dumb and happy at Pearl at 7:55 AM on Sunday morning.   
      
   It is, moreover, extremely unlikely that the Japanese attack on Pearl   
   would have led, at least not in the short term, to the US entering the   
   war in Europe had Hitler not gotten another case of the "dumbs" and   
   declared war on the US sui sponte.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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