perhaps if the polish people change their stance and instead make an earnest and polite request to call the camps something else, i'm sure decent...
you'll get a lot of arguments there. your reasoning lacks elegance, IMO, and makes one suspect insistence on the term, rather than just clumsy...
if the polish reaction is that bad, then the use of the term was not a one-off instance but repeated with obvious malicious intent. that's right,...
i can understand why they would criminalize it. i'm sticking my neck out here but inertial sentiments to the holocaust are still strong and they...
just inserting a naval application: HMCS Prince Robert illuminating the german merchantman Weser off Manzanillo, Mexico, September 25, 1940. [IMG]
losing 35 relatives is hardly relevant to anyone. every survivor has the same right to judge him. as to hanning's "apology," it's exactly that....
from the lee marvin movie "big red one," is it true that the US first infantry had difficulty getting reserves to fill out its depleted ranks?...
look at the steel bands wrapping around the receiver. they serve the weapon no good purpose. it looks like an improvised holder.
i fail to see the logic of listing down planes like the stuka or the zero based on technical features, even giving it a definite time frame and...
that, or to keep the carbine from slipping off the hand and falling. come to think of it, a mannequin CANNOT hold a firearm.
for some reason, the only pre-war small automatics i used to see or read about after 1960 are the walther ppk, and various brownings and berettas.
it was a world war 1 design and the intended use, battlefield marching fire and trench defense, didn't seem to require a 30-round mag or...
i don't believe he lost the philippines because his air force was destroyed. if he reinforced the philippines with two divisions with a hefty...
or, one korea and three chinas.
well, if the ass had his way, there'd be just one korea, not two.
my question was in the disposition of draftees to the three major services. was the colored ball picked under blindfold used throughout the war?...
this was supposed to be a lot worse for the marines than guadalcanal, right? the japanese were well-dug inside the island coral. and they had...
70 years! i don't think that kind of packaging philosophy exists anymore. :D
makes you think of a st. nazaire kind of operation 10 times bigger and 100 times the distance.
i haven't seen anyone try and do a head-to-head between the P-51D and the FW TA152. why do people keep picking on the '262?