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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (226671)2/13/2002 2:39:41 PM
From: haqihana  Respond to of 769670
 
J_F_, You are confusing racism with nationalism. The dictionary will explain the difference to you for educational purposes, which you sorely lack. Race:"A local geographic or global human population distinguished as a more or less distinct group by genetically transmitted physical characteristics." You fail in discussion again. It would be advantageous to you if you made an attempt to learn to read, instead of absorb the socialistic liberal dribble by osmosis.

The Russians made it to Berlin. Berlin is a far reach from France during war time. I suppose you do not know that American troops were held back for a week, waiting for the Russians to get close enough to Berlin to participate in the occupation.

The British Isles were never considered to be a "front" of any kind during the war. All of the "so called" fronts were on mainland Europe. I watch the Movie Tone News during the war, but you were probably not born yet.

Viet Nam was not lost because of a lack of troops or technology. It was lost because no American troops could fire until fired upon, and then had to radio back to HQ for final permission to return fire. No war can be won that way. The leaders of the military were not allowed to fight the war as a military operation, but were hampered by a political viewpoint. All of the American troops that died there, died in vain because of politicians.

The French did not recruit the Indians to fight against the Brits in the Revolutionary War. That was done in the French and Indian War before the Revolution.