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Honoring the Last Heroes of D-Day: A Farewell to the Veterans Who Freed Europe


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6 hours ago, Denim said:

Why would Russians get an invite to a D Day anniversary event which they took no part in ?

 

They were not invited because they have invaded Ukraine but they have been invited before. If there been no eastern front with Russia in WW2, then the Germans would have had more divisions to deploy in France that could well have resulted in complete disaster and a failed invasion. 

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4 minutes ago, nauseus said:

 

They were not invited because they have invaded Ukraine but they have been invited before. If there been no eastern front with Russia in WW2, then the Germans would have had more divisions to deploy in France that could well have resulted in complete disaster and a failed invasion. 

 

You forgot to add :

 

Not many people know that.

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6 hours ago, Denim said:

 

Why would Russians get an invite to a D Day anniversary event which they took no part in ?

Did you miss the part of my post that referenced how the Russians diverted so much of the German army that success on D Day was even possible?

 

Did you also miss that during WW2 Russia was an ally of the Allies.

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Just now, thaibeachlovers said:

Did you miss the part of my post that referenced how the Russians diverted so much of the German army that success on D Day was even possible?

 

Did you also miss that during WW2 Russia was an ally of the Allies.

That was the USSR.

Now we have fascist Putin's Russia which not so mysteriously western fascists such as the maga morons admire.

It's true that the west exaggerates their role in WW2 and so does Russia. They were indeed both needed.

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7 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Funny old world we live in. The Russians that did so much to divert a large part of the German army from Europe, didn't get an invite.

Of course Biden took the opportunity to bring modern politics into a commemoration of what happened over 70 years ago. :saai:

 

Biden said exactly what was needed at this point in history  in that speech but I get that western Putin lovers were not pleased.

 

 

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Just now, thaibeachlovers said:

Did you miss the part of my post that referenced how the Russians diverted so much of the German army that success on D Day was even possible?

 

Did you also miss that during WW2 Russia was an ally of the Allies.

 

Talk about stating the obvious.   

 

But hey ho.......what goes around comes arouind.

 

Russia didn’t invite officials from unfriendly countries to victory parade, diplomat says

https://tass.com/politics/1785923

 

Did you miss that if there had been no second front at Normandy the Germans would have had many divisions and aircraft to throw at the Russian  and push them back East. Duh

 

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5 minutes ago, Denim said:

 

You forgot to add :

 

Not many people know that.

 

Actually a lot of people know it.

 

Just not you. Obviously. 

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10 minutes ago, nauseus said:

 

They were not invited because they have invaded Ukraine but they have been invited before. If there been no eastern front with Russia in WW2, then the Germans would have had more divisions to deploy in France that could well have resulted in complete disaster and a failed invasion. 

A guaranteed failure IMO. Success was by no means guaranteed by the Allies, and had the Germans had more reinforcements available likely the Allies would never have left the beaches. Without resupply, the paratroops would have had to surrender. Only need to look at the bridge too far to know that an army fights on it's resupply.

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5 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

That was the USSR.

Now we have fascist Putin's Russia which not so mysteriously western fascists such as the maga morons admire.

It's true that the west exaggerates their role in WW2 and so does Russia. They were indeed both needed.

 

It was Russia. Communist, but still Russia.

 

I think your claim about MAGA/Trump and fans supporting Russia is just BS. You just can't help yourself, can you??

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1 minute ago, JonnyF said:

 

I'm surprised he didn't claim his son died on the beaches of Normandy.

 

And that there were cannibals in the dunes.

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1 minute ago, nauseus said:

 

It was Russia. Communist, but still Russia.

No it was the USSR. 

Putin's Russia is a different country.

You didn't know that?!?

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Just now, Denim said:

 

Pathetic.

 

Everybody knows that the Russians and western nations were allies , even you.

 

 

You'd have to be painfully ignorant not to know that.

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1 minute ago, Denim said:

 

Talk about stating the obvious.   

 

But hey ho.......what goes around comes arouind.

 

Russia didn’t invite officials from unfriendly countries to victory parade, diplomat says

https://tass.com/politics/1785923

 

Did you miss that if there had been no second front at Normandy the Germans would have had many divisions and aircraft to throw at the Russian  and push them back East. Duh

 

All you prove is that both the Russians and the Allies depended on each other for success. Without either likely failure.

BTW, Russia defeated Germany in Russia before D Day. The Battle of Kursk July 5–August 23, 1943, was the beginning of the end for Germany in the Soviet Union. So duh to you too.

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A great event celebrating the few remaining here and their fallen comrades.

A huge thank you to all of those who fought for freedom and democracy from someone who wasn't around at the time.

You will not be forgotten. :wai:

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35 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

All you prove is that both the Russians and the Allies depended on each other for success. Without either likely failure.

 

Exactly. Has anyone on this thread said otherwise ?

 

 By the way, if you are interested in every minute detail of WW2 may I suggest watching Mark Feltons Youtube videos

 

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Mark+Felton

 

 

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1 minute ago, Denim said:

 

Exactly. Has anyone on this thread said otherwise ?

 

 By the way, if you are interested in every minute detail of WW2 may I suggest watching Mark Feltons Youtube videos

 

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Mark+Felton

 

 

Thanks but I think I learned enough about WW2 as a young man to not need any U Tube VDOs.

The main takeaway is that it was not a sure thing at all for the Allies. But for the Spitfire, The Enigma decoder and Hitler Britain may have fallen, ergo no base for D Day. I say Hitler, as his wrong decisions helped Britain when it needed a break. Eg deciding to stop attacking airfields during Battle of Britain and bomb London instead, saved the British airforce.

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17 minutes ago, Khyron said:

The last of the greatest generation, there will probably never be another group of people like them.

 

 

That's a given. Does anyone think that the present young adults of western countries would last more that a few days in a real WW? It took hard men to win WW2, not obese youths that spend their time in mummy's basement looking at porn?

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13 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Thanks but I think I learned enough about WW2 as a young man to not need any U Tube VDOs.

 

As did I , a very interesting period of history but I am always eager to learn.

 

Just yesterday I was surprised to learn that Britain and Canada shipped half of the Valentine tanks they produced to Russia . Altogether 3762 of these tanks. were sent to Russia  Many of these  saw action outside Moscow in 1941 stopping the Germans .

 

The Russians also sent sample tanks to Britain and America and Britain considered cloning the T34 to re equip the British army but surprisingly the scrapped the idea.

 

Mark Felton is not any old Youtube Vlogger . He is a respected auther and historian and has taught at several universities including 9 years in China at Shanghai and Fudan universities. Well worth watching .

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Felton

 

 

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