The remaining few

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Re: The remaining few

Postby Fly2e » Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:12 pm

Interesting read Mark!
Especially that first story....
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Re: The remaining few

Postby Felix/FFDS » Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:25 pm


well, i think if bin laden would have to carry out the fight himself he would declare the war as concluded (prolly with some BS how it was won)


Remember that bin Laden rose to the forefront in Afghanistan, fighting against the Soviets.  I don't think that it would be fair to say he is a leader from the rear, as he has tasted "blood" so to speak.
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Re: The remaining few

Postby Craig. » Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:27 pm

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Remember that bin Laden rose to the forefront in Afghanistan, fighting against the Soviets.
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Re: The remaining few

Postby Felix/FFDS » Wed Nov 02, 2005 4:32 pm

Strange how this topic suddenly veered from the horrors of the First World War & the carnage of modern conventional warfare onto terrorism. ::)



Talk about WW1 carnage - Tannenberg is considered to be the single battle of all time that had the most casualties - upwards of 250,000 (practially all Russian) when two armies that were "led" by commanders that mutually hated each other headed West to do battle with a much smaller Imperial German force.  Advancing in an uncoordinated manner, the two armies were defeated piecemeal, without the Germans (led by Hindenburg and Ludendorff) having to worry about one Russian force supporting the other.

The "silver lining" was that this Eastern threat forced the Germans to move forces from the Western front to the East, thereby stalling their push towards Paris, preventing them from conquering Paris, and very possibly from obtaining an early end to the War.
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Re: The remaining few

Postby H » Thu Nov 03, 2005 2:57 am

The "silver lining" was that this Eastern threat forced the Germans to move forces from the Western front to the East, thereby stalling their push towards Paris, preventing them from conquering Paris, and very possibly from obtaining an early end to the War.
Almost the the same result in that aspect but, in WW2, not with the same type of disunity.

As for the rest of this thread......   ???
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Re: The remaining few

Postby dcunning30 » Fri Nov 04, 2005 1:59 pm

What's curious about WWI was the notion that the introduction of the machine gun was "supposed" to "save lives", if you can figure that logic out.  Supposedly, less soldiers would be required to produce a given amount of firepower.  But what ended up happening was trench warfare.

Lack of mobility + lots of firepower = trench warfare carnage


And another bizzare notion was the best machine gun of WWI (the BAR) was held back for the fear that it would fall into German hands.  Another bizzare notion.  So, the Germans didn't get to get their hands on one to copy, and Americans didn't get to use it either.  Nonsensical.
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Re: The remaining few

Postby H » Sat Nov 05, 2005 2:08 am

And another bizzare notion was the best machine gun of WWI (the BAR) was held back for the fear that it would fall into German hands.  Another bizzare notion.  So, the Germans didn't get to get their hands on one to copy, and Americans didn't get to use it either. Nonsensical.
But common. Although they used it, German pilots were ordered not to operate over enemy lines for fear that a downed plane may reveal its coveted invention to the Allies: the synchronized firing system. Things really got fired up when Allies got it, anyway. :o
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Re: The remaining few

Postby cspyro21 » Sat Nov 05, 2005 1:54 pm

I never knew that the BAR was used in WWI.
And the Allies captured the synchronized gun system from a Fokker Eindecker, I believe?

It is truly very sad looking back on the events of WWI. So many died for a very pointless reason. This amount of carnage could have been prevented if the European countries hadn't formed the 'Triple Alliance' and the 'Triple Entente', because then It would have just been Serbia and Austro-Hungary fighting, and I'm sure that they could come to a resolve soon enough.
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Re: The remaining few

Postby H » Sun Nov 06, 2005 12:46 am

I never knew that the BAR was used in WWI.
If you read dcunning30 more carefully, he stated that the U.S. had it but it was never used for fear of capture.
And the Allies captured the synchronized gun system from a Fokker Eindecker, I believe?
Eindekker pilots were ordered to stay away from Allied territory but...
It is truly very sad looking back on the events of WWI. So many died for a very pointless reason. This amount of carnage could have been prevented if the European countries hadn't formed the 'Triple Alliance' and the 'Triple Entente', because then It would have just been Serbia and Austro-Hungary fighting, and I'm sure that they could come to a resolve soon enough.
This happens most often, including WW2. The politics of WW1, however, were (I say this rather loosely, perhaps ignoring Austria) more honorable for all sides in WW1. Conversely, especially considering the technological genesis, it was much more devestating in the "killing field."
As to the resolve, the restriction you present would have been to Austria's intended advantage.
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Re: The remaining few

Postby flyboy 28 » Sun Nov 06, 2005 12:50 am

PENIS IN A SWEATY CLIT!

I'm truly sorry, but this is getting way, political and way too edgy. We've seen this before, as we've seen war after war.


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P.S This should get it locked before someone gets hurt.


Mmm... hmm.

While I agree, I don't think that comment was necessary.
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