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Author: Malcom Mal Reynolds
Date: Jul 11, 2011 00:57

In article <99f5d8ab-14af-461e-b25c-dfb89a62c524@v11g2000prn.googlegroups.com>, Eunometic <eunometic@yahoo.com.au> wrote: Wilhelm Marr¹s The Victory of Judaism over Germanism: Viewed from a Nonreligious Point of View published in 1879 already suggests that Germany was toast due to growing Jewish control over the key elements of society. which is just the gentiles way of saying ...
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Author: Jim Wilkins
Date: Jul 10, 2011 21:16

On Jul 10, 11:39 am, Daryl <dh...@nospami70west3.com> wrote: ... Considering they had a followon system in 1943 that was never used, I would say that it was adjusted just fine; for the allies.   Another blunder by the Super Race. At least some of the British success came from German and particularly Luftwaffe overconfidence and sloppiness. The system required operators to choose ...
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Author: Daryl
Date: Jul 10, 2011 17:39

On 7/10/2011 4:38 AM, Eunometic wrote: On Jul 10, 2:03 pm, Daryl<dh...@nospami70west3.com> wrote: Without enigma Crete is not defended as much and probably 20,000 paratroops escape with their lives while at least 100 Ju 52 or more and their pilots escape destruction while more escape damage. Later on, the Germans came up with an extra wheel and different codes....
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Author: Daryl
Date: Jul 10, 2011 17:29

On 7/10/2011 12:42 AM, Eunometic wrote: On Jul 10, 2:50 pm, Dan<B24...@AOL.COM> wrote: On 7/9/2011 10:28 PM, Eunometic wrote: On Jul 9, 9:50 pm, Dan<B24...@AOL.COM> wrote: On 7/9/2011 5:31 AM, Eunometic wrote: On Jul 7, 10:30 am, Daryl<dh...@nospami70west3.com> wrote: On 7/6/2011 5:31 PM, Eunometic wrote: The P-80A when ...
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Author: Dean Markley
Date: Jul 10, 2011 17:16

On Jul 10, 9:23 am, Eunometic <eunome...@yahoo.com.au> wrote: On Jul 10, 9:03 pm, Dean Markley <damark...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jul 9, 11:03 pm, Eunometic <eunome...@yahoo.com.au> wrote: snipped as unreliable..... One technigque they looked at was a sophisticated neutron trigger using Lithium/Boron and shaped charges to provide an intense neutron pulse ...
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Author: Keith Willshaw
Date: Jul 10, 2011 16:06

Eunometic wrote: On Jul 10, 9:55 pm, "Keith Willshaw" <keithnos...@demon.co.uk> wrote: Eunometic wrote: On Jul 10, 9:17 am, WaltBJ <waltb...@mindspring.com> wrote: Points: 1. The biggest problem with German jet engines was the lack of hi-temp alloys. Turkey's decision to stop shipping Germany chrome ores in 1943 really hurt their jet engine development. Thus 25...
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Author: Eunometic
Date: Jul 10, 2011 15:23

On Jul 10, 9:03 pm, Dean Markley <damark...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jul 9, 11:03 pm, Eunometic <eunome...@yahoo.com.au> wrote: snipped as unreliable..... One technigque they looked at was a sophisticated neutron trigger using Lithium/Boron and shaped charges to provide an intense neutron pulse much greater than the 'urchin' device added at the last minute to littleboy...
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Author: Keith Willshaw
Date: Jul 10, 2011 15:13

Eunometic wrote: On Jul 9, 10:12 pm, "Keith Willshaw" <keithnos...@demon.co.uk> wrote: Eunometic wrote: There are situations in which the Germans both hold back D-day and develop and atomic weapon by 1945 to balance the Allied one. The two key changes that would achieve this are 1 Succesfull cypher security (ie no enigma decryps) which changes everything ...
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Author: Jim Wilkins
Date: Jul 10, 2011 15:04

On Jul 10, 8:44 am, "Keith Willshaw" <keithnos...@demon.co.uk> wrote: Jim Wilkins wrote: ... Somewhere I read that Roosevelt had intended to allow Japan exceptions ... jsw ... In the absence of a clear decision from Roosevelt the British and Dutch having been lead to believe the Americans were going to embargo supplies cut off the Japanese from the NEI and ...
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Author: Keith Willshaw
Date: Jul 10, 2011 14:44

Jim Wilkins wrote: On Jul 9, 12:25 pm, "Keith Willshaw" <keithnos...@demon.co.uk> wrote: ... One really interesting development on the Japanese theme is a scenario where a neutral Japan declares war on Germany and withdraws from China where it was very overstretched but hangs on to Manchuria. They then could have probably gotten away with moving in to Vichy controlled ...
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