View Single Post
Old 09-14-2003, 06:19 PM   #23
Sauron
Member (10 bit)
 
Sauron's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: West Virginia, USA
Posts: 695
Send a message via MSN to Sauron Send a message via Yahoo to Sauron
LOL, if the war in Europe had been around another year, the allies would have lost completely. Even if the Germans had no army left. By December 1945, atomic bombs with a far more powerful explosive would have been ready, ground to air defenses (missles) new types of submarines and tanks...the allies would have lost completely.

But to be honest, I don't believe any of the Axis had any idea of actually attacking Americans on their soil. Many believe that both Japan and Germany were on world conquests. They weren't. Japan wanted China, wanted to destroy the communist enflow that was engulfing China, Germany was going as fast as was possible to destroy the part of Europe that wasn't with them, that was the main plan. I don't think there ever would have been war in Europe if it wasn't for the Versailles treaty, and that England declared war on Germany first, not the other way around. Certainly Germany wanted more land, they had lost a lot of it, mostly which now belonged to Poland and Russia. How would you like having troops on your borders? When you think of Germany, and how you can't understand what happened, try to reverse the situation. Think about if you had been in their place, what would you have done different?

Last edited by Sauron; 09-14-2003 at 06:23 PM.
Sauron is offline   Reply With Quote