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  1. peterwood

    peterwood New Member

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    Hi,
    I am interested in technical analysis and use it to trade the markets with reasonable success.I wondered if anybody had ever attempted to produce a chart depicting the various highs and lows of ww2 to show the progress of the conflict.I realise it is a subjective task but has any work been done along those lines,does anybody know?,
    Peter
     
  2. Highway70

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    Video World War II in Europe: Every Day

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOVEy1tC7nk&feature=youtu.be


    and World War II in Europe and the Pacific: Every Day

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e_AZ3j2LbY&feature=youtu.be
     
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    Video World War II in Europe: Every Day

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOVEy1tC7nk&feature=youtu.be


    and World War II in Europe and the Pacific: Every Day

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e_AZ3j2LbY&feature=youtu.be
     
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    KJ Jr Well-Known Member

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    I remember this video. Actually quite an achievement creating it.
     
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    Hi Highway70,
    Many thanks for the videos,absolutely fascinating.What stands out to me is the way progress by the axis is so linear,they just keep on expanding but then comes a period of relative inactivity then the allies start to expand and that too is linear until complete victory.I know that may be an oversimplification but it gives a view of the bigger picture.Then you start to think on the details,such as the mindset of the U.K. when faced with a seemingly unstoppable force confronting them,why did they not sue for peace?.Then when the U.S. entered the war how the contraction of the axis territory became relentless,,
    Peter
    p.s.Not sure why everything is underlined,not my intention
     
  6. Ron Goldstein

    Ron Goldstein WWII Veteran

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    Just for the record, I was called up into the British Army ion the 1st of October 1942.

    The map will show how things improved from then on.

    I like to think that this was not just a coincidence :)

    Ron
     
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    Nice one Ron.!!!
     

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