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To: Sam who wrote (264039)11/11/2014 2:46:13 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 540824
 
"We were surreptitiously supplying Britain with pawns (supplies) before D-Day"

Our convoys would have been attacked in '39 instead of '42. Hitler would have had no need to attack all the way to Murmansk; just England.
I'm with Ed on this.


Ed Caram The Washington Post The German submarine U-576, seen with its crew in this undated photograph, sank with all hands aboard on July 14, 1942, after attacking a U.S. convoy off the coast of North Carolina. The submarine’s wreckage, along with that of the freighter it sunk, was found in August.

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To: Sam who wrote (264039)11/11/2014 2:46:31 PM
From: cnyndwllr  Respond to of 540824
 
Hi Sam, I know you were only half serious but your post is yet another example of a mind that lends itself to abstract thinking. Always interesting, always worth a careful read. Ed