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Old 03-24-2005, 10:16 AM
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No no no, you have to go back earlier than that. I'm talking before the war. And before I go on, you refer to the Zimmermann Plot, and yes, it's true, though Mexico didn't agree.

There was trouble in Germany, and anyone who took the time to keep informed knew about it. It was plain as day that they were just itching to do some take overs. If we hadn't been using isolationism as our foreign policy, we might have been able to shorten the length of the Great War, and possibly even keep it from happening.

Then, once again before WWII, we knew what was happening over there. We knew about Hitler and his ideals, and we knew he was popular. Yet everyone, including Neville Chamberlain, decided that he really wasn't that bad, and things spun out of control. A little intervention would have gone a long way. Of course, had that been the case, there wouldn't have been a Normandy and the game and movie industry would be out millions...I think it was a conspiracy
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