I think that taking Mein Kampf as some kind of doctrine or manifesto of what Hitler would, or would not, do once in power is a touch naive....
Not when Germany made the rather foolish error of invading the Soviet Union too late in the year? Or when the Wehrmacht failed to capture Moscow?...
As I understand it, by 1941 the system was pretty much unused (That said, I also vaguely recall reading a few years ago that despite this a fair...
Thanks for filling in those details. I deliberately avoid trying to explain the technical aspects of the topic because I find that they often defy...
I do apologise. That is certainly becoming true, if it isn't already. In order to even get a full time post as a junior historian at a...
It did if you left it long enough. It has a demonstration for you first. Sure. Which is why I have provided you with a full reference, complete...
Let me google that for you No, I paraphrased it and provided you a full reference. Indeed, you do. And you aren't going to accept it you are...
Firstly, fair use is a US concept, it has no legal value or precedence in the UK which is where I am. And I can assure you that the fair dealings...
Why would I need to produce a document, which involves archival research in Japan, when I can simply provide a full reference to a published...
Well, basically a radio bloke would be tapping out the message given to him each letter at a time. What they did with the Enigma machine was put...
Then why was I just reading a British intelligence document, dated 26/9/42, based on Ultra decrypts which states that in excess of 8,300...
I really liked the Close Combat series, especially Close Combat 2: A Bridge Too Far, which was and arguably remains, among the best RTS games of...
I've noticed over the years that a lot of people confuse elements of the ULTRA/ENIGMA story, both in the press, general conversation and indeed on...
Except it was granted. So I guess you're going to have to rethink that. Bringing up the initial responce to Japan's offer of surrender, while...
From post 233: "Anyway, the US later clarrified its position to the Japanese minister in Stockholm who confirmed that, contrary to Soviet...
And nor does it reject the caveat, and ultimately the Americans did allow the Emperor to remain on the throne as at least nominal head of state....
Ah yes, the ridiculous stereotype that Arabs engage in bestiality with camels. I guess like that stereotype of Alabama, where its denizens are...
Reading what it actually states? Again, the statement does not state that the monarchy would be abolished (and it wasn't). What it does say is...
Again, you clearly need to re-read that, because it in no way states that the position of the Emperor would be jeopardised. It states that the...
True, but in terms of economic input into the German economy the occupied regions and their peoples did play a large role in the Nazi war effort.