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The actual airlift indicated to the soviets that the west would not lie in the face of the provactions. | |
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| Russia had designs on attacking the US before the end of WWII. Despite all that is written about Patton and his ego, I believe he was the single most misunderstood character in WWII. I believe Historians, British and American have done him a severe wrong by their unfair characterization of him. He wanted to attack Russia according to his diary because he believed they would inevitably attack the US when the troops were drawn down after the war. He wanted to hit them while their Air Force was decimated and their supplies were depleted and their limited supply lines stretched all the way back to Moscow. He was appalled at the treatments of humans where nations like Hungary and Poland begged the US to come into the country and occupy those countries and protect them from the Soviet attrocities to come. He had to deliever the cold callious refusal to these community leaders who tearfully wished him farewell because he knew that what the Germans hadn't killed, the Russians would. This pushed him beyond the edge. It was this cowardly act by Ike and the Russians that cost these people, who had done nothing to either nation Russia or Germany, their lives and Patton discusses in great detail how the Russian government was using Nazi-fear to try to entrench communist people in the governments of these nations including Czech. in which he tried to rescue before Stalin protested and appealed to the missing spine of Ike. If it were not for the extreme brutality of the Soviets immediately in Berlin, Austria and Bravaria. Two weeks before Patton was going to resign his commission he was killed by the 6X6 hitting the car he was in. He swore he would bring Ike before the people and show them what he had done to Europe. Ike asked Patton to run for the Senate because he was so popular with the people that he could help Ike in his greed for the office of president where humans were for sale to get him there. Patton politely declined. He was sickened by his former friend from West Point. Beetle Smith was Ike lap dog that stabbed Patton in the back with the whole Nazi sympathizer thing. It was the liberal press (no it didn't just become liberal recently, its where men go when their soul have disappeared and they need a job) who placed three "reporters" on a full time assignement to try to trap Patton so they could remove his threat and advance socialist power into southern Germany. Ike transferred Patton to the 15th Army to try to garner political support and to not have to address his own lack of leadership in protecting that region. Patton's wife Beatrice refused to publish Patton's diary until after Ike had died because Patton had such of a scathing revelation about Ike. Ironically Ike told congress in 1957 that the US should send troops to the Middle East to protect those nations against the Soviet aggression. The monster he factilitated in creating he advised they try to stop. Morse, you are sort of right in saying that Korea was the first action in the Cold war. But in reality the Cold War was started by the Soviet Union's dictatorship and communist structure that relied on intense distrust of everyone and everything to survive. You are also sort of correct in saying that extreme right uses some similar tactics in that it must protect itself from internal and external challenges. To me the Communism is worse than Facism, not the brutality part, but as an ideal because in the Fascism is practiced by virtually all nations in war time. The government does dictate the product and usage of resources for the necessity of its survival but it does not rob the people of their reward for contributing and does not remove the incentives to work harder and prosper like Socialism (Communism) does. This steals a mans identity and removes his drive and initiative. If unregulated, anything can be dangerous. But the Communist/Socialist structure removes any restraint that is possessed by the people so they are guaranteed to be at the mercy of the government. Remove a man's posessions and he is helpless and vulnerable. Communism is the mature form of Socialism. The lessons of Socialism/Communism are, as Abraham Lincoln said "You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong". Last edited by jimbotosome; 23-04-2006 at 02:37 AM. |
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pure ideological rant is what counts here. P.S. - russia won anyways! Last edited by T34; 23-04-2006 at 07:06 AM. | |
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http://www.history.navy.mil/colloquia/cch6c.html When the Red Army launched its final assault on Berlin in May 1945, the Soviet Air Force deployed 7,500 aircraft in support of the advancing troops. At this culminating moment in the war, the Soviet Air Force boasted 18 air armies with an inventory of over 15,000 operational aircraft. World War II concluded with the Soviet Union possessing the largest tactical air force in the world. Few Westerners--even those with some familiarity with the history of World War II--typically think of the Soviet Union as a major air force in 1945. Our most enduring image of the Soviet Air Force is one of ineffectiveness, the victim of Operation Barbarossa. The preemptive German air strikes began on June 22, 1941. By the fall, Soviet air losses may have exceeded 7,000 aircraft. The Soviet air arm, however, survived these difficult days. By the summer of 1942, the Soviet Air Force had been reorganized under its talented wartime commander, A. A. Novikov. Organized into mobile air armies, Soviet air power challenged the Luftwaffe for air supremacy at Stalingrad, the Kuban, and Kursk in 1942-1943. The year 1944 saw the Soviets in firm command of the air. The air war in the east culminated in 1945 in the skies over Berlin. The air armies functioned as an integral part of Soviet combined arms warfare, providing air support for the massive ground offensives that expelled the German army and captured Berlin.1 There was an unforseen irony to this Soviet air triumph. At the very moment of victory in 1945, many perceptive Soviet air commanders realized that the wartime design and production priorities left the Soviet Union ill-equipped for the post-war world. Fighter and ground attack aircraft had been produced in large numbers, giving the Soviets a wartime edge over the Luftwaffe. This impressive victory over the Luftwaffe did not transform the Soviet Union into a major air power. The nuclear age (with the accompanying Cold War) called for a new kind of air force, a strategic air arm with long- range bombers and the full utilization of jet engine technology to enhance aircraft speed, range, and load capacity. During the long and arduous war with Germany, the Soviet Air Force had evolved as a kind of flying artillery, linked organically to the army, and deployed for cooperative interaction with the ground forces. To perfect this role, the Soviet aircraft industry had been mobilized to manufacture vast numbers of tactical aircraft. Because of this wartime emergency, four-engine, long-range bombers were not produced, except for a small number of Pe 8s (only 79 built). By contrast, Soviet aviation plants manufactured over 36,000 Ilyushin Il-2 Shturmoviks.2
__________________ Spidge, ![]() ------------------------------------------------------- My Avatar is the memorial to the 22 Commonwealth Coastwatchers at the Temakin Cemetery on Betio (Tarawa Atoll) who were beheaded by the Japanese on 15th October 1942. http://www.dva.gov.au/media/publicat...mem_beito.html "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor and you will have war." (Winston Churchill made this prophetic pronouncement in a House of Commons speech in 1938, just after Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich agreement with Hitler. Chamberlain returned from Germany with the signed agreement in hand, proclaiming that "peace in our time" had been achieved. Churchill attacked Chamberlain's "politics of appeasement" in this and many other speeches.) What did the Australians do in ww2 and other conflicts? Check out this site: http://www.diggerhistory.info/00-pag...ster-index.htm | |
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__________________ 'There I stood at the bar, wearing a Mae West, no jacket, and beginning to leak blood from my torn boot. None of the golfers took any notice of me - after all, I wasn't a member!' Kenneth Lee - after being shot down on the 18th August 1940. John McClane: "Come out to the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs..." Avatar: SOE (F Section) agent Andree Borrel murdered at Natzweiler Camp 6th July 1944. ![]() |
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Don't worry about the source, look at the content. Emigration The principal goal of the Jackson-Vanik legislation in 1974 was to promote free emigration from the Soviet Union, particularly for Soviet Jews. We do not forget the oppression of Soviet citizens -- including religious minorities. In the spring of 1972, the Soviet government imposed an "education tax" on would-be emigrants. This tax was so steep that few could afford to depart the Soviet Union. It was against this background that Senator "Scoop" Jackson teamed up with Congressman Charles Vanik to attach their historic amendment to the 1974 Trade Act. Jackson-Vanik has been a tremendous success. Restrictions on emigration from Russia have ended. Today, the Russian Constitution grants the right to Russian citizens to emigrate. This right is readily exercised. Since Jackson-Vanik came into effect in 1975, 573,000 refugees -- many of these Jews, evangelical Christians and Catholics -- have resettled from the Soviet Union to the United States. Since the passage in 1989 of the Lautenberg Act, almost 235,000 Jews from the Soviet Union and its successor states have resettled in the United States. Today, the Russian Jewish community in the United States numbers between 750,000 and 1 million, though some estimates are twice as high. Since 1975, another one million Russian Jews have immigrated to Israel. In perhaps one of the most telling reversals of political fortune, Natan Sharansky -- once a "refusenik" imprisoned by Soviet authorities -- has, as one of Israel's Cabinet Ministers, met with President Putin in Moscow. Sharansky himself now favors terminating the application of Jackson-Vanik to Russia. The only emigration restrictions that remain today in Russia relate to those who have had access to state secrets. Russian legislation permits delays of up to five years, with the possibility of a five-year extension, on those with access to classified material. This law, however, has been applied only in a small number of cases. Moreover, Russian legislation provides for an appellate process; that process has found in favor of the emigre in the large majority of cases.
__________________ Spidge, ![]() ------------------------------------------------------- My Avatar is the memorial to the 22 Commonwealth Coastwatchers at the Temakin Cemetery on Betio (Tarawa Atoll) who were beheaded by the Japanese on 15th October 1942. http://www.dva.gov.au/media/publicat...mem_beito.html "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor and you will have war." (Winston Churchill made this prophetic pronouncement in a House of Commons speech in 1938, just after Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich agreement with Hitler. Chamberlain returned from Germany with the signed agreement in hand, proclaiming that "peace in our time" had been achieved. Churchill attacked Chamberlain's "politics of appeasement" in this and many other speeches.) What did the Australians do in ww2 and other conflicts? Check out this site: http://www.diggerhistory.info/00-pag...ster-index.htm | |
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