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Re: Grossly OT - WW2 start



I would agree, with the battle of El Alamein coming at the same time, the Wehrmacht were suddenly- and strategically- on the defensive on their major Eastern Front, but also in the south, in their "soft underbelly"..

Of course, this all happened long before GNU/Linux and Debian...

On 26 March 2016 at 14:09, Haines Brown <haines@histomat.net> wrote:
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 01:57:33PM +0000, Terence wrote:
> If you count Japan's actions in China and Manchuria then the war started in the
> early 'thirties.

If we are to be historically accurate, WWII was a continuation of WWI as
far as the West is concerned, and perhaps even of the Russo-Japanese war
for Asia.

> I don't know where the idea that the USA entered the war to stop the USSR
> invading Western Europe came from. In December 1941 Germany was deep inside
> Russia, and it took the combined Allied might of Great Britain, the USA and the
> USSR nearly four years to defeat them.

Yes. Many argue that the Battle of Stalingrad was the turning point of
the war in Europe.

Haines



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