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Originally Posted by RPKESQ
Please, you are better than this. Childish insult, without a stated and supported claim is far beneath your normal posts. I will happily debate and discuss this data with you, but stop with the unsupported opinions and inuendo.
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Hey, Sparky, you were the one who started with the, "since...college, just saying" nonsense.
Which of course implied
I haven't read any current, recently released info, which is simply not true, the dreaded innuendo. I'm on the fence whether such a statement is above or below your normal contributions.
And all my opinions are supported...'cause they're mine
If you want to get back on track, I am convinced that the Russians bore the brunt of the fighting in Europe, especially the civilians.
I am equally sure that without the Eastern Front no invasion of Europe from England would have been possible.
I am also of a mind to say that had Germany had a clue about Russia, had not, against the council of virtually all independent thinkers in the Germain Army, attacked Russian across a massive front, that Russian would have been happy to watch the war from the sidelines, would have cut an early deal to survive.
And, then, NATO wouldn't exist.