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MASHED POTATOES. VOTE!
Kalwejt
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« on: September 01, 2009, 04:04:23 PM »

Indeed, esspecially for those who are lives there and were growing up listening a stories of their grandfathers, who actually witnessed the war and even participated in

Thanks for memory, Ben Smiley
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Kalwejt
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« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2009, 06:24:14 PM »

Coburn, do you realize there's a huge difference between not willing to getting any deeper into an unneccesary wars which have no relations with national interests (vide Iraq) and fighting someone like Hitler?
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Kalwejt
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« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2009, 06:30:21 PM »

Stupid argument. Regardless of what Bob Dole said or did not say, WWII was not a "Democrat war". There were horrible people on both sides (Joe Kennedy springs to mind).

Hi! I'm Bob Dole. An disabled veteran of the Democratic War!
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Kalwejt
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« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2009, 07:50:20 AM »

The World War began on July 28, 1914. This separation of the same conflict into two different wars has always struck me as being pointless - "this is not a peace treaty, it is an armistice for twenty years." Moreover, all of the smaller European wars that took place in the 'interwar' period - the Spanish Civil War, Abyssinia, etc. - are basically also continuations of the First World War, and have their roots directly in the aftermath of the Armistice.

A words of Marshal Foch
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