Thanks for letting me know. I was considering watching it, but now I’m scratching that off my list of things to watch. Now I feel bad for Leslie Odom Junior for doing this.
Favourite WW2 General or Field Marshall
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@ Wittmann:
you were asking about Romania and Hungary and Bulgaria?
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Garg said Finland never declared war on the US (DOW is our A&A way of saying it). I wondered if the other 3 nations that were later occupied by Russia declared war on the US.
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@wittmann:
Garg said Finland never declared war on the US (DOW is our A&A way of saying it). I wondered if the other 3 nations that were later occupied by Russia declared war on the US.
NO they never declared war on the U.S. ,their declarations had been to Germany only, in 1944.
First they joint Warshaw Pact then NatoRomania in Nato since 2004
Hungary sine 1999
Bulgaria since 2004 as well….All three paid a very big price for WWII. for not starting it or finishing it, just beeing part of it…
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I think it’s safe to say EVERYONE paid a big price for WWII…
Except… the Swiss?
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I think neutral Sweden benefitet more, selling goods to everyone
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I think neutral Sweden benefited more, selling goods to everyone
And Quisling who put it in his pocket.
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Favorite General/Field Marshall? well that’s easy, General George S. Patton Jr. One of the few allied generals that the Axis really ever feared.
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Rommel
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Favorite General/Field Marshall? well that’s easy, General George S. Patton Jr. One of the few allied generals that the Axis really ever feared.
They didn’t. At least, there’s no verifiable source that says they did. While the German military leadership had a thorough respect for Patton’s abilities, they didn’t “fear” him.
I mention it because the topic has been discussed at length in this topic: http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=16779.0. -
Thanks Herr Kaleun. I was not on this forum back then or would have followed that thread. Have read 3 pages so far! Will read all in time.