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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2673691" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>An interweb fight?</p><p>That arraigned, can be.</p><p></p><p>As to your question, I think it comes down to will. They had it; as a nation of peoples under a leader who defined it. As to why it took the rest of the free world to defeat them? I think being on the reaction side of the equation speaks to that. We were not prepared to defeat them in the beginning. It is my opinion that the speed at which the nazi machine defeated their enemies caught the rest of the world on their heels and the will to defeat them was not there. The leaders of the free world were not prepared to meet the threat, either by blissful ignorance or in knowing that the citizens of those nations did not have the will to fight. It took time to spool up the manpower and resources, and that could only happen after the people were convinced that the battle was necessary. The overwhelming might brought down on the nazi regime? well, quantity does have a quality all its own.</p><p></p><p></p><p>so, why do you deserve a kick in the ass? As it pertains to your statement, that is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2673691, member: 8377"] An interweb fight? That arraigned, can be. As to your question, I think it comes down to will. They had it; as a nation of peoples under a leader who defined it. As to why it took the rest of the free world to defeat them? I think being on the reaction side of the equation speaks to that. We were not prepared to defeat them in the beginning. It is my opinion that the speed at which the nazi machine defeated their enemies caught the rest of the world on their heels and the will to defeat them was not there. The leaders of the free world were not prepared to meet the threat, either by blissful ignorance or in knowing that the citizens of those nations did not have the will to fight. It took time to spool up the manpower and resources, and that could only happen after the people were convinced that the battle was necessary. The overwhelming might brought down on the nazi regime? well, quantity does have a quality all its own. so, why do you deserve a kick in the ass? As it pertains to your statement, that is. [/QUOTE]
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