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re: Were the Allies Too Soft on Germany Following WWII? (Trump Related)

Posted on 2/25/17 at 8:55 am to
Posted by prplhze2000
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England was too weak by then. WW2 usher in the permanent rise of larger states such as USSR, USA, and later China. Euro countries couldn't compete and Churchill knew it.
Posted by KCT
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Posted on 2/25/17 at 9:16 am to
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England was too weak by then. WW2 usher in the permanent rise of larger states such as USSR, USA, and later China. Euro countries couldn't compete and Churchill knew it.


I see.

That was a shame, because FDR was a mess by then.
Posted by Zach
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Posted on 2/25/17 at 9:24 am to
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England was too weak by then. WW2 usher in the permanent rise of larger states such as USSR, USA, and later China. Euro countries couldn't compete and Churchill knew it.


Churchill was unique among the big 4 while the war crime trials were going on. He did not believe Nazi officers should be hung for following orders. He was afraid it would cause a slippery slope in future wars where the winners could hang the losers using it as a precedent.
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