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Siggy - dig out your copy of Tooze and refresh your memory on the Volkswagen dream and the Peoples' radio. They are two examples of just how completely out-of-whack the German economy was.
Tante, you've been warned before. Another personal attack on a member will be your last.Siggy, I think you are wasting too much time on this person.. he is already engaged in the underhand commenting of you.. leave him be, my experience, his mind is totally closed. I suggest we open new thread for this subject. I am sure many like to discuss civil.
Isn't that what you just did???????....underhand commenting of you..
"... They are two examples of ...."
Tante Ju .... I read the book ... have you ......?
MM aka "this person"
...I would suggest that you are being selective in your use of tooze here....seeing and using what you think is useful and agreeing with your preconceptions and agenda driven points of view, and dismissing as meandering and confusing and unsupoorted arguments for those bits of the book that dont agree with what you are looking for.
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Siggy, I think you are wasting too much time on this person..
he is already engaged in the underhand commenting of you.
his mind is totally closed
Overy makes a similar, if somewhat older analysis, he is a historian and an economist.There are in fact a number of pretty good analyses of the German management 9or more correctly mismanagement) of their war economy.
youve hit the nail on the head NJ. Airpoower, even today is a force multiplier, but it isnt usually a war winner of itself. I can think of just one exception, the assault on Serbia in the last decade (when was that....2002???). But in the context of WWII airpower could not , in itself win wars.
Hi MM
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