lloyd silverman
Joined: 02 Sep 2007 Posts: 25 Location: MOUNT VERNON,NY
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Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 4:26 pm Post subject: [BULK] THOSE WHO SERVED |
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RIGHT ON BRUCE. WAR STORIES FROM A FORMER LUFTWAFFE PILOT I SERVED
WITH IN 1953 IN USARMY VOUCH FOR THEIR PLANS TO HIT THE USA.
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Bruce Campbell
<brcamp(at)windows.microsoft.com> wrote:
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The german missle program included an ICBM phase (the A9/A10) which was planned before the first missile left the ground. Components of the first batch of A10s were found at Nordhausen when it was liberated by the allies. Had Heisenburg succeeded in the bomb effort (which probably only failed because of the allies destroying the heavy water plant in Norway put the project back at a critical time, when the early work on charaterising plutonium was happening), it would have been a nuclear tipped ICBM in 1946.
The messerschmidt me264 bomber project first flew in 1943, but the project was requested before American entry into the war, in the later 30's before even lend lease. The Japanese (a german ally) had active plans until the battle of midway to occupy Hawaii, then use it and the Aleutians (alaska, also occupied American territory) to serve as the base for an invasion of the American west coast.
Hilter made it extremely plain that he felt that blacks were an even more "degenerate" bloodline than us jewish folks, and a bigger threat to "Aryans". The entire position of the Nazi ideology pointed to America as fundamentally an enemy of his concept of blood purity by its very existence. And there was more than a small group of Americans (including the likes of Charles Lindbergh and Joseph Kennedy) who were for the united states either remaining aloof, or even joining the war on the german side. Lindburgh's loyalties were so much and object of concern that he was denied a security clearance and kept away from the European theater during the war.
I suspect had Germany won, they would have settled with the Japanese as soon as the birthrate and gas chambers could handle them. Remember, "Heute Deutchland, Morgen die Welt!". Doesn't really sound subtle to me.
Bruce
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