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Saying Goodbye To His Good Friend Iraq
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you are correct about that. I know a lot about Hitler since my grandparents on my mother's side left Berlin only days before Hitler killed all of their friends, family, etc. My grandfather was a newspaper editor in a suburb outside of Berlin and they had advanced knowledge of what Hitler was doing to people all over the country. They escaped to Austria and then to England and then to America.

Hitler should have continued to go one way and he probably would have won the war, which would have changed history. Thankfully he did not and eventually he lost the war and his life.
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#22
Liquid Wrote:Hitler should have continued to go one way and he probably would have won the war, which would have changed history. Thankfully he did not and eventually he lost the war and his life.

Sooner or later we would have gotten into the war anyway. Hitler wanted to attack New York City. His scientistswere creatinga plane that would skip on the outer atmosphere and drop into NYC and destroy it. I believe it was called Amerika Bomber. I also believe Hitler was hopeful it would be nuclear capable; and that the plan to nuke NY, Connecticut, NJ, and Washington was called the Piggyback Project.
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AnonyMoose Wrote:
Liquid Wrote:Hitler should have continued to go one way and he probably would have won the war, which would have changed history. Thankfully he did not and eventually he lost the war and his life.

Sooner or later we would have gotten into the war anyway. Hitler wanted to attack New York City. His scientistswere creatinga plane that would skip on the outer atmosphere and drop into NYC and destroy it. I believe it was called Amerika Bomber. I also believe Hitler was hopeful it would be nuclear capable; and that the plan to nuke NY, Connecticut, NJ, and Washington was called the Piggyback Project.

you are correct. I have read about that long range bomber in the past. you can read more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amerika_Bomber
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Liquid Wrote:you are correct. I have read about that long range bomber in the past. you can read more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amerika_Bomber
Good thing we got into the war when we did or things might be a lot different now. I think it should be noted that America's power brokers were very anti-Semitic. Only 22,000 Jews were allowed into USA during WW II. Many were turned back and ended up in death camps. Henry Ford was a rabid anti-Semite. He not only wrote the book "The Problem of the International Jew", but he published a monthly newspaper that was required to be available for free at every Ford dealership. It had a chapter each month of the "International Jew". Henry Ford was the first non German to sponsor Hitler with money during his rise to power, and kept a plant running in Cologne Germany throughout the war. When USA bombed it, Ford demanded Congress pay him back or he would close all of his Ford plants in USA. They capitulated and paid Ford millions. His inner circle were also Jew haters. Thomas Edison, Roy Firestone, and Charles Lindbergh.
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