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Old November 11th, 2007, 09:52 AM
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Wink Re: How could Germany have won the war?

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Originally Posted by SPARTAN688 View Post
what the hell look at what i orignaly siad i said HITLER said not me.......it was not and argument but a statement that hitler blamed his generals so i didn't stick my neck out at all................

and he said this in his bunker after himmler had betrayed him in the bunker a couple of days before he killed himself
Easy there, I'm not holding you responsible for anything. So I should have had to address my comments to Adolf but as he's unavailable at the moment you had to take the flak instead

Ahh, timing is extremely important for this utterance. So he said it when it was all already lost. I was under the impression (wrongly) that you meant some earler occasion, but in the Last Days (and before that) Adolf said anything except that at least part of the fault was also his.

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Again, I'm not by any means trying to be hostile to you!

Bring out your subjects and support them with good arguments. That will then create discusions which will then be interesting. That's what we all are here for, to have interesting discussions on WW2

The worst thing that a beginner (or an old-timer!) can do is blurt out some silliness and then be unable to provide arguments, sources, contexts, etc.

So please don't feel annoyed at me, consider it a misunderstanding and water under the bridge.

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