Anonymous Organizes Global Protests For WikiLeaks
pafein writes "Internet collective Anonymous launched a global protest for January 15 in support of beleaguered WikiLeaks. Anonymous has a history of defending Internet freedom, beginning with Project Chanology against the Church of Scientology. The group gained recent attention for itself with DDOS attacks on Mastercard, Visa, Paypal and the government of Tunisia."
Yep. They are organizing their army for the war against nation-states.
I'm a coward.
I think it's a sad comment on modern reality that my response to anything counter-culture or pro-liberty and freedom for the past 30+ years would have been a fist in the air and a "fuck yeah!" and, today, my gut response is "some people are going to be disappeared" and "better to keep my mouth shut and not even give vocal support or encouragement to anything which might seen to dissent from my government, because I can't afford the hassle of being eyeballed or investigated or put on a list somewhere". Not just for this, but things with even more credibility.
Hell, it's almost to the point where it feels like calling yourself a "libertarian" or - worse - being a registered libertarian, is potentially as risky as calling yourself a communist or socialist in the 1950s.
It would be better if Wikileaks, which actually serves a valuable (although controversial) role, is not associated with Anonymous and their juvenile DDOS attacks and Rick-rolling.
... and then they built the supercollider.
To be honest, it means that (if nothing else) it'll make non-governmental attackers of the site a bit wary. After all, who want's to be DDoS'd into oblivion? I'm not sure what anon are going to do about the US Government though.
To much anime is bad for the brain...desu.
Sorry. Couldn't help it.
In order to save it, we had to destroy it.
Where have I heard THAT before?
I thought they had a history of DDoSing anyone they disagree with.
It started back in Team Fortress Classic
Why single out 4chan? At least they're doing something. More, I always get a kick out of how we say things like "Americans are too fat and lazy and content with their sports teams and iced coffees to bother ever standing up to their government or taking real action beyond singing songs while standing in a circle with rhyming picket signs", but the truth is that if you or I voiced any dissent against our government or even took some sort of action and were given the hell of a boot, we'd be bawling like little bitches, too.
We're all willing to kick Hitler's ass or storm Washington DC with torches and sidearms in our heads, but the moment there's any risk -- even just the risk of losing our internet access or having a hassle at the airport security line -- we're all bitches. We're not really in a situation where we can afford to be anything else, I guess. No matter how justified we are in our principals and should do something, most of us really do have something to lose. It's not like we're mining "blood diamonds" and have nowhere to go but up.
That said, Anonymous has done some things I thoroughly support (Scientology related, in particular) and some things that make me grin, even though I know it probably isn't helping things, over all. Some of their recent actions seem to have definitely risked the real cause, on which their actions sometimes reflect.
Anyway, if there is any time in your life where you can afford to be a snotty, spoiled, idealistic person rebelling against stuff, it's when you're a snotty little teen (and if you think these guys are even mostly teens, I think you're wrong). As soon as you're of age to be truly held accountable or persecuted and you have responsibilities and things to lose (your physical freedom, access to your cash, your home, your family, your job, your reputation, etc) -- you start falling into line. Idealism is a young man's game. As is just being an ass (though I, personally, have far exceeded the average years in which most people pursue that one!).
I hate it when people say "Anonymous" are doing X. It makes it sound like its some sort of static group with a single leader who determines what the group will be up to this week.
Its never as simple as this. Anonymous are a bunch of individuals who decide whether doing X 'for the lulz' is a good idea or not. Who their leader is changes and doesn't really matter as much as in other cases.
Its pretty much a case of a totally distributed system which forms links on the fly.
The person who decided on the DDOS, and the people who followed him/her could be totally different from the people who will be out protesting.
anonymous is people. wikileaks serves people. anyone who tries to separate people with what serves them, are against people.
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Members of a free society must not allow information to be suppressed simply because it inconveniences those in power. We share the responsibility to defend vital liberties.
The vital liberties of being able to max out your credit card at Walmart, watch reality tv, become obese, go into debt slavery and work for the rest of your life.
He who knows best knows how little he knows. - Thomas Jefferson
But I did not DOS the government...
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If I got a penny each time someone mentioned that quote in a crowd of people who have all seen it mentioned a hundred times before, I'd be able to buy all the liberty I wanted.
They came first for the Communists,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for me
and by that time no one was left to speak up.
Do what you want, ‘cause a pirate is free,
YOU ARE A PIRATE!
Yar har, fiddle di dee,
Being a pirate is alright to be,
Do what you want ‘cause a pirate is free,
You are a pirate!
Song
If I got a penny each time I heard some idiot interviewed "man on the street" fashion who said "we have to give up some freedom to be secure", I'd be richer than you would be.
Being born in 4chan, Anonymous is much like a great party: it has no definite direction, no leader and will just keep on rolling as long as the people in it like what happens. Given that, Anonymous will continue having an impact for as long as it will, and after that everybody goes home and remember the good time they had.
The fact that Anonymous exists is a relief, because it shows that there is still a part of the people that can not only see that we have taken a wrong turn, but will act to change the course.
You're not old until regret takes the place of your dreams.
Anonymous has a well known history of cyber-bullying (do you like pizza and strippers?), vandalizing myspace and facebook pages etc. even though it might not qualify as DDossing.
How many of us throw that quote around along with "Give me liberty or give me death!" and really mean it? And if we haven't acted on your principals against the actions of our own government by now, exactly what is it going to take for us to ever do something? I mean, for fuck's sake, we slept through the suspension of Habeas corpus and endured several years of corporate welfare to provide economic speculators a safety-net that we've never before offered. We've tolerated questionable wars in our name, with shifting justifications given. One could generate a nearly endless list of significant concerns just from the past decade and while we still throw around quotes, we do nothing (I'm lumping myself in here as well, of course).
"sidearms in our heads"
I think you're doing it wrong...
We're all willing to kick Hitler's ass or storm Washington DC with torches and sidearms in our heads, but the moment there's any risk -- even just the risk of losing our internet access or having a hassle at the airport security line -- we're all bitches. We're not really in a situation where we can afford to be anything else, I guess. No matter how justified we are in our principals and should do something, most of us really do have something to lose. It's not like we're mining "blood diamonds" and have nowhere to go but up.
WWII was 70 years ago. People in the US today are a lot different than back then. I'm not so sure they would make the sacrifices needed to go kick Hitler's ass, unless it was somehow threatening their consumeristic lifestyle. Even in their elections, the driving theme is are you better off today than you were four years ago, when the real question is where to we need to be tomorrow.
That said, Anonymous has done some things I thoroughly support (Scientology related, in particular) and some things that make me grin, even though I know it probably isn't helping things, over all. Some of their recent actions seem to have definitely risked the real cause, on which their actions sometimes reflect.
Anyway, if there is any time in your life where you can afford to be a snotty, spoiled, idealistic person rebelling against stuff, it's when you're a snotty little teen (and if you think these guys are even mostly teens, I think you're wrong). As soon as you're of age to be truly held accountable or persecuted and you have responsibilities and things to lose (your physical freedom, access to your cash, your home, your family, your job, your reputation, etc) -- you start falling into line. Idealism is a young man's game. As is just being an ass (though I, personally, have far exceeded the average years in which most people pursue that one!).
Anonymous is winning small battles in what they are doing, but ultimately will lose the war in whatever their perceived purpose is. The more they attack business interests, the more there will be laws enacted to crack down on actions like theirs. Before long, they will be labeled cyber terrorists with all of the negative government attention that will bring.
It's good to stand up for what you believe. It's even better to choose your fights carefully. Otherwise, you are really just being irresponsible because the consequences set in motion by indiscriminate action affect a lot more people than than the ones that signed on for your cause.
Did EFF ever campaign for cutting social services? Did EFF ever said they're libertarians?
Who said that cutting social services was a cornerstone of the libertarian ideology?
Please become familiar with this phrase: Civil Livertarianism.
Namely, straight from the wiki:
In the past 20 years, with the advent of personal computers, the Internet, email, cell phones, and other information technology advances, a subset of civil libertarianism has arisen that focuses on protecting individuals’ digital rights and privacy. The organization most closely affiliated with this sort of civil libertarianism is the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
The best offense is a good defense.
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This isn't 4chan's doing.
There are at least two large groups who use the "Anonymous" name - the 4chan /b/tards, and the whyweprotest (anti-scientology) website. It's not cool on 4chan to have anything to do with the "moralfag" protests, i.e. anything for the greater good of humanity.
That makes it easy to figure out who is responsible for what nowadays. This protest is obviously from the anti-scientology Anonymous faction. 4chan would be much more interested in spamming Youtube with Justin Bieber porn.
Screw that...if you had a penny for every time someone quoted it different than the last guy did, you'd be rich.
Seriously. It has to be the most differently-quoted quote to ever exist.
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If push can to shove and someone like hitler really did appear the response now would be the same as it was then. ignore it until they directly threatened us, and then mobilize in ways never before seen in warfare.
American's don't care about Afghanistan because it doesn't affect the average american. If you go for all out TOTAL War then you would be in for a surprise at just how not lazy American's can be when pushed hard enough. The thing is even Vietnam wasn't a Total war.
American's are lazy because they can be. We don't have to work hard. Just hard enough to maintain what is. When What is no longer exists we will moan and cry and then build it again.
i thought once I was found, but it was only a dream.
Livertarianism
Mod me offtopic (the post fully deserves it), but I couln't resist
Is it something related with the liver?
Le'me try:
"Civil liVertarianism is a strain of political thought that supports civil liVerties, or who emphasizes the supremacy of liver-rights and personal liverdoms over and against any kind of authority."
Nah, doesn't sound right. It is a typo for sure.
Questions raise, answers kill. Raise questions to stay alive.
http://blogs.buanzo.com.ar/2011/01/apoya-a-la-libertad-junto-a-anonymous.html
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Go fight Hitler? Did you miss History, or were you misinformed? The Americans basically sat back saying "meh. Not our business." for two years.
It wasn't until the Japanese attacked the US that the Americans became involved - indeed, were it not for the pact whereby Germany and Italy were obliged to defend to Japan by declaring war on the US immediately after the US attacked Japan, there's a good chance we'd be speaking German in most of Europe today.
What are they supposed to do, spread themselves thin over every single possible principal? The E stands for "Electronic".
And yes, it's essentially a libertarian organization which was founded by John Perry Barlow (a libertarian) and Mitch Kapor (also a libertarian, I believe?) and initially financially supported by John Gilmore (a libertarian) and Steve Wozniak (who, if not a registered libertarian, is awfully close to being one).
Of course, even if they weren't, that doesn't mean that the causes they work toward are any different.
oooh, so franklin was a horn dog. i guess the 'rabble' would be able to make it against the royal army if the french navy was not patrolling eastern seaboard and keeping royal navy, and the french volunteers and generals bolstering rabble's ranks. all of which have been possible thanks to franklin's and lafayette's work in france.
no sir. you are another one who doesnt deserve freedom. because you talk shit while not knowing anything. despicable. deplorable. no wonder america is in such a shitty state, with freedoms being taken away so easily all the while a charade is maintained.
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I think my point flew over your head.
People say things about how if they had been alive when the Nazi party was taking over Germany, they "would have done something". In reality, if you or I or anyone else who talk big about how much we'd stand up to oppression and violation of liberties and just plain "wrongness" would do no such thing if we stepped back in time.
If we were on the street and saw some brown shirts hauling a jewish family out of their home, making them get on their knees, and putting a gun to their head, you know what we'd do? We'd shut our fucking mouths and look the other way, because we don't want to be next.
My point with that given example was that we do an awful lot of talking about how we should stand up to injustice and fight on principal to retain those ideals that we've lived on for a couple hundred years (and of which many are now considered general "human rights" by the UN, even) . . . but none of us would ever be willing to take the risk of doing anything about it. Except maybe putting a bumper sticker on our cars, a little button on our websites, and if we're really "rebels", going out and standing outside a building with signs . . . on sticks!
Why single out 4chan? At least they're doing something.
The second line right there is your problem. When the "something" that is being done is counterproductive, you are not helping.
Promoting protests around the world is counter-productive? It's about the most rudimentary form of protest.
DDoS attacks may certainly be petty and even juvenile (though I do believe it's known that our own government commits them or would), but you use what tools you have in your reach, I guess. Certainly brings attention to your cause (sometimes negative, here, I guess -- sometimes not so negative, when against Scientology). At any rate, I didn't see any mention of DDoS on January 15th. The page I saw linked to in this submission just showed videos of people protesting on the streets, which is still legal.
. . . Though not sure if it's still legal to wear masks while protesting. Certainly not in all states.
. . . And with the caveat that you may need to be restricted to conducting your protest in a barbed-wire chain-link "free speech cage".
Wikileaks isn't even necessarily the most worthwhile reason to get oneself rousted. There are plenty of things which either individually or cumulatively should have rousted more than "meh, that sucks" from the collective population, by now . . .
but the moment there's any risk -- even just the risk of losing our internet access or having a hassle at the airport security line -- we're all bitches. We're not really in a situation where we can afford to be anything else, I guess.
You weren't forty years ago.
http://www.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&q=vietnam+war+protests&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=iRUrTc-uD6qAhAe7zszcCQ&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=7&ved=0CGYQsAQwBg&biw=1345&bih=930
You're right, it's just Wikileaks. Every other violation (suspension of habeas corpus comes to mind, among many others) has been met with such active and significant response by the informed and caring American public. It's just this one isolated incident of Wikileaks where Americans said "you know, I usually put it all on the line to defend our liberties, but I'm gonna take a break today".
We're all part of a government that commits heinous violations on its own people and - often - even worse violations on others. As long as we have Starbucks, Jersey Shore, Facebook, and our mini-vans, we're content to permit it. Neigh, even to justify and defend it.
I hope you're trolling, because if you're not then I'm truly sad for this country and I no longer feel it's worth being a part of when someone who stands against atrocity and deceit and misuse of authority should be crucified for doing the right thing. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Because surely with the increasing loss of sanity in this country and the tightening of the authoritarian noose around our necks someone needs to start reigning the fools in before they hang themselves.
This is called maturity. I didn't realize this when I was young. I thought a big part of maturity was caring enough and having the will to change things for the better. Boy was I wrong. We all like to pretend it's not like this, but the truth is you're considered mature when you've given in to the status quo. You've accepted the world for what it is, realized there's not a damn thing you can do about it and decided to just try to make the best of it for yourself and your family.
It's sad really. I think we could all do with a little more of those 'immature' rebellious tendencies we had when we were going through "that phase" as teenagers. But without millions of others standing by your side, ready to do the same, you just end up making life difficult for yourself.
Murphey's fighting Occam, and we're in the stands.
Julian swore nothing, but his actions were fundamentally the same as a foreign agent controlling a network of spies. It would be hard to imagine a result where a conviction of espionage against the US were not returned, as it ultimately will be. He'll be a fugitive the rest of his life, if not in prison.
The rest, I can agree with.
HBI's Law: Frequency of calling others Nazis is directly correlated with the likelihood of the accuser being Communist.
WE MUST KNOW EVERYTHING THAT GOES ON IN THE GOV'T SO WE CAN CONTINUE OUR REIGN OF MALICIOUS GOSSIP AND INACTION.
(Not everything needs to be transparent to the average citizen people - you CAN DO something by voting for the candidate whom, after researching thoroughly and not because he or she is the right color (blue/red/black/white), you think is the most fit for the position. Go away anonymous, we don't nee you.)
Go fight Hitler? Did you miss History, or were you misinformed? The Americans basically sat back saying "meh. Not our business." for two years.
I know my history, what about you? Yes, the US sat out the first two years -- their own version of the Prime Directive, however, the next three and a half years, they made a major push in Europe that did change the outcome of the war.
It wasn't until the Japanese attacked the US that the Americans became involved - indeed, were it not for the pact whereby Germany and Italy were obliged to defend to Japan by declaring war on the US immediately after the US attacked Japan, there's a good chance we'd be speaking German in most of Europe today.
And how/why the US got there doesn't change the fact that, as you state, without them, we would all be speaking German in Europe.
Actually, I think we are very much in agreement and I would mod you up, if I had any mod points left.
hi there, Long time reader, first time poster... what the hell are Anon doing? Last night they took down the website of one of our political parties (Fine Gael), the replacement cover notice stating something about freedom and press and internet.. or something like that... But the party they targeted isn't even a member of the running government!! They are currently running quite high in the polls and will do better in the upcoming elections that the current party (Fianna Fail) "running" the place... A party that is VERY corrupt and who only technically has a mandate to be in government! Well done lads! (sarcasm)
Also, it should be pointed out that even while the US gov't was technically neutral, we were doing what we could to support the UK with things like Lend-Lease and deals like leasing otherwise useless UK bases in return for (admittedly old) destroyers. While, yes, technically the Germans were eligible for our material under some of the schemes, we knew they couldn't actually take advantage of it because the Royal Navy totally controlled use of the seas around Europe for the entire war.
Although I am sure that the people of Britain were brave enough to resist the Germans all by themselves, having the US propping them up from the sidelines certainly helped.
Shooting people is never a solution. Here is a person that is betrayed by his own country on ethics, moral and honesty.
As a response he chooses with great risk to bring these out for the public to see.
The response by this goverment alone, by starting the smear campaign etc. is proof alone there is something rotten going on.
Try to imagine the thoughts, choices and feelings that soldier must have had and still has for making that choice? Maby shooting would be a relief, can't imagine he's too happy.
Please don't call for shooting people, this is devolutionairy behavior.
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A great example of one of our big problems in this country. The government points a finger and says "teh bad guyz is over der!" and we all waddle our turkey-gobble faces across the street to set the guy on fire. It never occurs to us to question how this guy got access to such supposedly confidential information. Certainly, he couldn't be someone's patsy. He couldn't have fallen for a honey-pot. He couldn't be a scapegoat to facilitate an intentional leak of uninteresting "confidential" information so as to discredit certain groups or efforts (or mere principals).
Not saying the guy isn't guilty of anything or even everything. But let's not join the mindless pitchfork crowd.
Also, don't we have a proud history in this country of celebrating those who take risks to uncover things? Why so eager to silence them? Are you one of those guys who believes that the fox should watch over the hen-house and nobody should watch over the fox? I'd hate to think of the implications if we strike the fear of death into people who might want to be rightful whistle-blowers in the future.
And, most baffling about the whole thing, why are people so ready to execute Assange (because they're idiots who believe that Assange is a citizen) and Manly, but when we uncover an actual spy from a government that we have a poor relationship with and was considered our enemy for most of the last fifty years, we send her safely back to her own country, where she becomes the adviser on the board of a bank and a local celebrity? And is given a baby tiger... And is featured in a Maxim layout. . . And does a photoshoot for Playboy . . . And becomes the figurehead of a youth political movement . . . ?
I disagree. Giving into the status quo is not maturity. Knowing the consequences of your actions is maturity. Most people end up giving into the status quo because of the severe consequences of standing up for your rights. Many mature people stand up for rights, but only if they know they can handle the consequences.
On an aside note: our government is NOT mature. If they do realize the consequences of their actions, they are all assholes (on another aside note, they could still be assholes if they don't know the consequences).
Yes it's an anecdote! Were you expecting original research in a Slashdot comment?
Please note that the United States is NOT a democracy. It is a republic. As such it is designed such that the general population has little political power. However, also note that per our Constitution, the government is supposed to have little political power as well.
Freedom is not having the government control my life... Whether the people, a dictator, or bought and paid for politicians are controlling me is moot, I have lost my freedom.
Yes it's an anecdote! Were you expecting original research in a Slashdot comment?
And how/why the US got there doesn't change the fact that, as you state, without them, we would all be speaking German in Europe.
Not necessarily. Germany wasn't really in a position to invade the UK. The Russian army would not have invaded as quickly without Germany being tied up on two fronts, but once Russian industry was on a war footing they'd have kept sending men and tanks at Germany until the won or ran out (and they had a lot of men that they considered expendable at that point).
The US involvement definitely shortened the war, probably by at least two years, but its biggest effect was to ensure that the Russian advance stopped after they got to Germany. Without the US intervention, it's a lot more likely that people in Europe would be speaking Russian than German. It's also quite likely that the USA would then have gone on to lose the Cold War.
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Go fight Hitler? Did you miss History, or were you misinformed? The Americans basically sat back saying "meh. Not our business." for two years.
As they should have. Why should they have declared war on Axis powers until they were attacked? For "freedom and democracy"? Isn't that neo-con thinking? It never ceases to amaze me that many of the same people that criticize neocons for their doctrine of forcibly spreading democracy across the world also criticize the US for not jumping right into WWII in 1939.
We tried that, actually, just a couple of decades before. Woodrow Wilson committed this country to war with Germany in 1917. He was looking for a reason to get us in it, and finally got it when the Germans sank the Lusitania (which, yes Virginia, was carrying arms and ammo bound for the British, a violation of our neutrality policy). People were so disillusioned about "saving the world for democracy" precisely because we saw we were snookered in WWI.
So, have we got that straight? Bush was wrong for war with Saddam, but no no no, Wilson didn't send US troops to fight in what was basically a European pissing match over empires. It was making the world safe for democracy.
Life is hard, and the world is cruel
Since I discovered it, I feel 4chan is one of the last remnants of the old internet. It is still fairly obscure, populated by some fairly sick individuals but seems to have an effect than a few nerds on an IRC channel would. I used to read 2600 but lets face it, a hacking mag you can buy in Borders. Most of the articles boiled down to ever more elaborate ways to reprogramme your router. Due to the distributed nature you never know what 4chan will come up with next. Long may it reign.
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Go fight Hitler? Did you miss History, or were you misinformed? The Americans basically sat back saying "meh. Not our business." for two years.
I wish "not our business" was still our policy today.
Police action to correct human rights violations at the request of the UN? Yes.
Goin' around bustin' up countries because they're communist or they have a dictator? No.
If it's not our business, it's not our goddamned business.
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You're right, it's just Wikileaks. Every other violation (suspension of habeas corpus comes to mind, among many others)
You do realize in just about every war time scenario, habeas corpus is suspended and most people don't seem to mind. But yeah, the sky is falling.
I laughed at the weak who considered themselves good because they lacked claws.
"Neigh, even to justify and defend it."
Whinny posts lines like that I have just have to reply.
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You said:"I'm not so sure they would make the sacrifices needed to go kick Hitler's ass, unless it was somehow threatening their consumeristic lifestyle. "
You said as well:"And how/why the US got there doesn't change the fact that, as you state, without them, we would all be speaking German in Europe."
Well, a Japanese invasion would have threatened the US consumeristic lifestyle, wouldn't it?
Be careful with those adjectives there - they have the potential to completely altering the meaning of the noun they're applied to. From the wikipedia article: Civil libertarianism is not a complete ideology; rather, it is a collection of views on the specific issues of civil liberties and civil rights. Because of this, a civil libertarian outlook is compatible with many other political philosophies, and civil libertarianism is found on both the right and left of modern politics, although it is often associated with social liberals in the United States.
Example: I consider myself a social democrat and always get irritated by the idiocies hardcore Libertarians spread on Slashdot. I'd feel insulted to be classified a Libertarian - I'm pretty much the opposite. Yet I fully support most of EFF's causes.
I'm sorry, but I gotta call bullshit. You see if you would have studied your history you'd know that Hitler was ALREADY fucked long before a single American put boots on the ground. look up his "planning" around Operation Barbarossa and you'll see that by Stalingrad he was ALREADY fucked, and fucked HARD. He split his forces into THREE groups after having to stop several time for the supplies to catch up (fuckup #1) and sent the majority south after the oilfields with NO rest (fuckup #2) while at the same time sending a weakened Sixth Panzer after Stalingrad (fuckup 3 and you're out!) .
If you look at the man's plans he was basically boned with no help from the Americans by Stalingrad. His having to stop several times telegraphed his EXACT plan, which allowed Stalin to move the vital tank and warplane factories (which I would argue the combination of the rugged T-34 which could be argued was the best all around tank of the war backed up by the Katyusha which was cheap to manufacture AND devastating and having the Germans unable to mount an armored offensive thanks to the IL-2 sealed Hitler's fate in the east) left Hitler with NO WAY to stop Stalin's war production, and the weakening of his forces by splitting left him unable to secure the oil fields while at the same time leaving his northern flank exposed.
If the USA stayed out of the war in Europe the only changes would most likely be that Hitler might have taken England (which even then would have been doubtful as the "cash and carry" would have still allowed England to use the USA for manufacturing) but would have still fallen ultimately to Stalin. The USSR simply had plenty of raw materials with which to work, much of which was out of Hitler's reach, and a VERY large populace with a fanatical hatred of Germans (and rightly so) with which to wage total war. Read some of the books out there on Stalingrad and Barbarossa or even watch the excellent BBC "The World at War: Stalingrad" to see that Hitler's "strategy" in the east was one critical blunder after another.
The USA could have never set a single boot on the grounds of Europe and simply kept selling to the allies and I doubt anything would have come out differently, and this is coming from an American that had multiple family members fight in WWII in Europe. The simple fact is reading his communiques and plans Hitler bet everything on Russia being another France and Stalin proved him DEAD wrong. Hell the man didn't even have adequate winter gear for his troops! He was SO fucked!
ACs don't waste your time replying, your posts are never seen by me.
Oh, I believe GP on that though, it's straight from the horse's mouth!
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Actually they revealed massive criminal activity on a number of fronts already, and we've only gotten a small portion of them. The Iraq War Logs alone detailed enormous numbers of war crimes related to facilitating torture and killing civilians. The State Department cables, which we've only got about 1 percent of, already detailed a State Department plot (signed off on by the Secretary of State) to steal credit card numbers and passwords from top UN officials. That's a major crime under international and domestic law.
But when we did get involved we kicked his a$$. Which shows even a procrastinating American can kick the crap out of a highly motivated and prepared jackass.
Or fundamentally the same as what every decent sized newspaper does on a daily basis.
I've said it before. WikiLeaks lost the high ground when they started releasing the diplomatic cables for no other reason than retaliation. They decided to go to war. That Anonymous is supporting them is sad. The only thing I can say is that at least Julian Assange isn't hiding behind anonymity. Gotta give him props for that. I supported Anonymous' when they went after Scientology. But this time they're supporting a would-be journalist, attention whore who I hope gets what he deserves.
So when is wikileaks going to publish the identities, phone numbers, and home addresses of all the members of anonymous? There's no reason that any organization should keep anything secret after all. Right?
The fact that there have been two massive power shifts in Congress in the last 4 years seems to contradict your opinion that all Americans are apathetic.
Maybe the truth is that most Americans don't support a lot of what Wikileaks is doing, or how they do it.
I just found the box to change my sig. Um.... [timeless witticism].
Don't forget to see where a lot of Russia's war material came from. A lot of it had a Made in USA stamp on it. If it wasn't for that they may have been speaking german too. But to say that our but its biggest effect was to ensure that the Russian advance stopped after they got to Germany ... is leaving a great big ole WTF going through my head.
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The Americans basically sat back saying "meh. Not our business." for two years.
No they basically said, "We'll give the Allies guns while we build our military and get the right political climate to enter the war."
Cash & Carry, Lend-Lease, peacetime draft, etc. all show the US was anything but a disinterested party prior to Pearl Harbor.
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Wrong! A republic just means that political rule is not by a hereditary nobility. The franchise was restricted, but people voted for representation. The USA was often described as a democracy. SEE: Tocqueville's, Democracy in America, pub 1835.
Wildly Wrong! In fact we had a great deal more political power than we have now! Those who had the franchise had jury nullification. Jury nullification included the right to judge contracts, speech issues, theft, etc.
The Constitutional Relationship of the People to the Law
RE: per our Constitution, the government is supposed to have little political power as well. That brings up something that I think needs to be more widely understood, although it is not a constitutional issue. It is the effective outlawing of political parties. It gives incumbent politicians much greater power.
What is a Political Party
You do know the rest of the world consider the same of CIA operatives? And you do know ALL US embassies have a CIA command post?
The cables are not really enlightening, they just confirm what everyone knew. Most of the secret/noforn things are boring, and not even accurate in many cases, its just "their view" of the situation, or the situation viewed by US sympathizers (not necessarily true) told to their home country and their fellow embassies elsewhere.
So the US is committing war crimes, and a soldier had enough and decided to do something about it, yet he is the only one paying the consequences? At this rate i can only expect more leaks to follow...
BTW: There is some shady involvement of Israel and Julian Assange involving some payment (perhaps an offer he couldn't refuse?) for conveniently not disclosing "certain info" from 2006/2008...
If Assange is not killed, he will get asylum in some country, such as Brazil. It's not like he is the first case of "someone" revealing US "secrets". Even CIA agents have turned sometimes, which is how the world learned their doings with precision.
He might be a fugitive for the US, but is a hero for others, particularly those the US has been more hostile with. As they say: "the enemy of my enemy..."
Anyone willing to reveal US "secrets" is pretty much welcome in many other countries. The world is not under total US control...
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I guess where you missed the United States shipping millions of tons of raw materials and weapons to the United Kingdom and Commonwealth from September 1939 to June 1941, then come July 1941 the United States shipped millions of tons of raw materials and weapons to the United Kingdom, Commonwealth, Free Dutch, Free Norway Free French and Soviet Union every year till the fall of 1945.
No, the United States didn't sit back and say "meh, not our business", the United States took a side and started building up the military from the summer of '39 on. In the spring of 1941, even before the invasion of Russia, the United States repealed the Neutrality Act and started to openly coordinate with the United Kingdom.
The United States took over the occupation of Iceland on 16 June 1941 and occupied the country completely by 12 July 1941, well before Japan attacked.
Had the US declared war in September 1939 what would the 17th largest Army have accomplished? Nothing, the US needed time to build up the military and in the meantime they patrolled the western the Atlantic
> Directly commenting on the consequences of the topic of the article is apparently off-topic.
Yes. Critical thinking is hard. That's why (for the most part) we only stop to consider issues as they come up in the news, as opposed to being constantly mindful of the frameworks around us.
Despite claiming to support such radical causes in the pseudo-public realm online reputation effects, many forumers remain conditioned to the concept of the geographic sovereign nation state as the optimal and inviolable mode of human organization. Anonymous may or may not be effective, but to be cognitively offended by the possibility of alternatives does not require rational consideration of the circumstances.
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there's a good chance we'd be speaking German in most of Europe today.
No, the war was won by the Soviet Union, not by the US.
Germans gladly surrendered to the US army, because they were terrorized to be captured by russian's army.
Check the casualties:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties
So, in today's Europe, we'd all speak russian, not german.
LOL "massive power shifts" XD
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
You could say the EFF is Civil Libertarian, something both libertarians and liberals have in common.
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
me ? no. it wasnt me who decided that. it was the poster himself.
first, s/he didnt know how his/her freedom was gained. second, s/he didnt know who gained it for him/her. moreover, third, what s/he knew was WRONG, shitty right wing propaganda, done by the very sources which tout similar ideologies with the ones against which people fought for freedom. fourth, up till this point in life, until making that shitty ignorant comment, s/he didnt have the integrity to actually wonder and attempt to learn what really happened.
basically s/he ate what s/he was fed.
s/he had made the choice. i just stated that choice.
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It should also be pointed out that the Germans wouldn't have done as well as they did without American support. Henry Ford, GM, Standard Oil. We supplied both sides. If only we had supported the UK after the war as much as we did Japan and Germany. Then we'd all be driving great looking and well made automobiles made in England.
Could this be the first Super-Democracy? ... the sum of the votes.
Each user "votes" whether to attack this, or that, or that other thing. The "decision by the group" is
I think the Governments are using a subtle trick to over-weight the less popular actions to penalize the reputation of the whole.
There was an awesome satirical video describing the leaked content and if you skipped the visual half where it showed who, the audio track went "this guy says this guy is a coward. This guy and this guy talked to this guy about this guy." That was the most powerful statement on the nebulous concept of nations I have seen.
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If you ordered security and the waiter misheard that as liberty, then you can expect free appetizers (but you didn't deserve them).
See Article 4: Section 4 of the US Constitution. I think that pretty much sums it up. I just cited a source, not a commentary.
http://www.1215.org/lawnotes/lawnotes/repvsdem.htm
If you read that you'll note that the difference is between who has power. In a republic, it's the individuals. In a democracy, it's the group (the government in this case).
The government is well beyond the bounds of the Constitution and has exceeded it's allowed powers. There is a reason that the Constitution spells out powers that the government has and explicitly states, "Hey, if it ain't in here, you can't do it without an amendment". But somehow that got forgotten.
Though I must agree with you, I don't think there should be political parties. I don't think they should be illegal, but their power over primaries and controlling debates is an obvious conflict of interest.
Yes it's an anecdote! Were you expecting original research in a Slashdot comment?
The war would have played out differently had the US and European allies not been present though.
I hate seeing this argument and not seeing at least a little further attempt at critical thinking. What is lost in numbers is the fact that because Operation Overlord was mostly fought in the West/South and the Russian campaign fought in the North/East, Germany had two complete fronts to fight. Pretending for a second that Germany and Italy decide to not fulfill their side of the defensive pact with Japan after Japan attacks the United States, and neither Germany nor Italy of them declare war on the US, this would mean Germany would only really be fighting one major front in Europe. Germany would have continued to win Africa and the Middle East, and all the resources those areas hold, and only be fighting Russians and small resistance from Britain. Germany very well could have won the war with the Soviets had the United States not assisted them in the European and African fronts because Soviets lacked resources of their own to win it. As someone stated earlier, as it was, most steel used by the Soviets during the war was from the United States.
Same can be said if, somehow, the Soviets never entered the war. It's likely that the Germans could have redistributed their forces to better protect African and Middle-eastern expansions. Those expansions and the oil, raw materials, etc. that came with it would have aided them in the fight against a single Normandy battlefront, perhaps squashing the allied push.
If we were on the street and saw some brown shirts hauling a jewish family out of their home, making them get on their knees, and putting a gun to their head, you know what we'd do? We'd shut our fucking mouths and look the other way, because we don't want to be next.
Speak for yourself. Some of us own firearms.
You're right, it's just Wikileaks. Every other violation (suspension of habeas corpus comes to mind, among many others) You do realize in just about every war time scenario, habeas corpus is suspended and most people don't seem to mind. But yeah, the sky is falling.
The problem is that this isn't a war time scenario.
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If the Project Chanology protests are any indication these will be more about reciting internet memes in public than actually conveying any sort of cohesive message...
I think the attack on Pearl Harbour indicated that the Japanese attacked the US, and then declared war. The tripartite pact was, in any case, something that Hitler and Mussolini could have ignored in that situation. It wasn't like they were ever too bothered about treaties etc.
WWII was 70 years ago. People in the US today are a lot different than back then. I'm not so sure they would make the sacrifices needed to go kick Hitler's ass, unless it was somehow threatening their consumeristic lifestyle.
Are you kidding? We invaded Iraq because we thought it might be a threat even though the president produced no real evidence. Zombie Hitler doesn't stand a chance.
Really? Which basic human right is it that allows one to disrupt the commerce of innocent people?
This is slashdot, where censorship is only censorship if one of the following two conditions are satisfied:
a) You disagree with the party being censored
b) The US government is the one censoring people
Call us when you've been sacked from your job and forbidden from working in a field as a result (like socialists and communists were in the 1950s). Until then it's just hot air, surely?
- of course I am open to hearing some examples of the harassment people get by declaring themselves as libertarians, to help me modify my opinion.
What I want to know is, what happens when all 2.5 million of them are arrested... and extradited to the US on taxpayer dollars with every embassy in the world screaming foul at America stealing their children. That'd could fun to watch I think
GP didn't say that "US had no impact" on the war. He did (correctly) note that your claim that "major push in Europe that did change the outcome of the war" is incorrect.
Germany would have lost with or without US involvement in Europe, that much is certain. Did US have an impact? Sure, the casualties would be way higher for the Allies (esp. Soviets) otherwise. But that's about it.
Apparently, also
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So, have we got that straight? Bush was wrong for war with Saddam
You mean Bush Sr or Jr? The former you could meaningfully compare with WW2 - a military operation against a country which has invaded its neighbors. And, last I checked, no-one disputes the necessity and legality of Desert Storm. But the more recent affair in Iraq would be more like attacking Germany 10 years after Soviets kick them out of Poland.
However, also note that per our Constitution, the government is supposed to have little political power as well.
Per your Constitution, the Federal government is supposed to have little political power. It places very few restrictions on the size of State governments.
um, We attacked Japan?
Either your fingers got ahead of you or I need someone to 'splain where my admittedly-lame US-ian education got that detail backwards...
You have to think more subtly than that. A more realistic response would be for the organization to be infiltrated secretly, the leadership identified, and those few people would be the ones take from their homes in the middle of the night. After that, you'd have to be pretty ballsy to stay around trying to flush out the rat and, recover and start all over again.
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If someone believes that words on a piece of paper will defend their rights, they are not a republican or a democrat, they are fools. Only people have the interest to defend political rights that benefit people.
You can not have it both ways. A political system that gives most political power to an an elite will not be defended by those without power. Also, those without power will not help you turn the tide back to the way it was. The powerless may, or may not, be highly educated, but they are not such fools as would put their trust in a piece of paper! I suspect you can see the writing on the wall - to use a vaguely biblical phrase.
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Hey nice straw man you built there, please ignore the match ...WHOOSH! Where did I say they had NO impact? show me the quote please? Because frankly you are just looking to build straw men to knock down. I said that cash and carry DID help keep Britain afloat, and I would be happy to point out the Studebaker trucks we gave the USSR under lend lease freed up vital production while making an excellent platform for "Stalin's organs".
What I did say was No American need to have laid a single boot upon European soil and the war would have ended exactly the same because Hitler made one giant blunder after another which made war in the east unwinnable by Stalingrad. Now does that mean those boots on the ground had no effect? of course not, those boots on the ground saved countless Soviet lives and cut down the length of the war by probably 3 years.
But that does not change the fact that Hitler had lost the war by Stalingrad not in the least little bit. When you look at the losses and remaining troops after Stalingrad only a fool or a zealot would argue Hitler could have turned it around and won in the east. His northern flank was shattered, his southern flank suffered irreplaceable losses, and the elite Sixth Panzer that tore through France was nothing but a shell of its former self and would NEVER regain even half of its former strength.
So I'd say if ANYONE is doing a disservice it is YOU sir, by pretending those million plus Soviets would have died in vain if it wasn't for the Americans riding in on the white horse. As long as the USA kept the supplies of machines and raw materials going through the straight the USSR would have still won just as the weapons and supplies to Britain would have still kept it from falling even if not a single American boot touched that ground. It would have cost more lives yes, it would have probably gone on another two years at least. but don't delude yourself Hitler had NO chance of holding on to the east after Stalingrad. but don't take MY word for it, open up a history book or any site on WWII and look at the battles between Stalingrad and the USA landings for yourself. What you will see is Hitler falling back, falling back, losing more and more men and material he simply couldn't replace. The war was over, the only question was how long would it take.
ACs don't waste your time replying, your posts are never seen by me.
People NEVER change . Don't be ignorant. Only situations change.
Hey nice straw man you built there, please ignore the match ...WHOOSH! Where did I say they had NO impact? show me the quote please?
Your own words:
If the USA stayed out of the war in Europe the only changes would most likely be that Hitler might have taken England (which even then would have been doubtful as the "cash and carry" would have still allowed England to use the USA for manufacturing) but would have still fallen ultimately to Stalin
My mistake was saying "no" impact. A more accurate word, based on your comment would have been "minimal" or "insignificant" impact.
The war was over, the only question was how long would it take.
So the war was over in '41. To bad nobody told the rest of the world. Seems like a lot of people died in vain fighting a war that was over. Especially all those Americans, Canadians, etc. who arrived after it was already finished!
Whether Hitler had a chance of winning or not is the real strawman argument as it has nothing to do with any of this. The whole thread was about whether or not Americans, today, had the wherewithal to make the sacrifices for a cause, like against Hitler, as they did during WWII. That sacrifice also includes those who did not go to Europe, but were in the US dealing with shortages and rationing all for a war cause.
You have turned that original thread into your own thread regarding the impact that the America had in the war in Europe.
Nothing that you have posted, however, regarding Hitler or the US involvement in Europe or the Russians or anything else, is related to that or the OP. So before you accuse others of strawman arguments, please review your own arguments.
Boiling frog, good sir. It's not the sum of what's happened over the last decade, it's that we lose one thing at a time to seemingly justifiable causes.
Each of those had a reason that seemed sane at the time. Sad though, I know.
If you're going WTF it's because you've probably only heard about the war from American history textbooks. Yes we lend-leased a lot of material to the Russians, but that really just sped up the process. They had plenty of their own industry and if you compare the two countries it would've taken a miracle for the Germans to win that one.
'Anonymous' will not be doing anything, 'Anonymous' does not exist as a group, you can not join 'Anonymous', no one represents 'Anonymous' and, no individual or group runs 'Anonymous'.
'Anonymous' is a political activism meme, individuals can either choose or not choose to carry out any particular activity in the name of 'Anonymous' and any activity they choose to do in the name of 'Anonymous' has no connection with any other individual chooses to do in the name of 'Anonymous'.
All activities carried out in the name of 'Anonymous' are done upon an individual basis and might or might not align with any current 'Anonymous' activism meme being carried out using the title 'Anonymous'. This analysis is based upon truth and in order to protect person whom might choose to conduct legal and honest political activism from any whom might choose to push the bounds of the law, from a corrupt interpretation of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racketeer_Influenced_and_Corrupt_Organizations_Act.
Whilst organisation and individuals might euphemistically refer to anonymous as a group it is categorically not accurate.
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If we were on the street and saw some brown shirts hauling a jewish family out of their home, making them get on their knees, and putting a gun to their head, you know what we'd do? We'd shut our fucking mouths and look the other way, because we don't want to be next.
Speak for yourself. Some of us own firearms.
So you'd go and shoot some cops if they were abusing someone?
That sounds very noble, just unconvincing.
To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it
It wasn't until the Japanese attacked the US that the Americans became involved - indeed, were it not for the pact whereby Germany and Italy were obliged to defend to Japan by declaring war on the US immediately after the US attacked Japan, there's a good chance we'd be speaking German in most of Europe today.
I'm not sure the Russians would agree with you there.
To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it
You're right, it's just Wikileaks. Every other violation (suspension of habeas corpus comes to mind, among many others) You do realize in just about every war time scenario, habeas corpus is suspended and most people don't seem to mind. But yeah, the sky is falling.
The problem is that this isn't a war time scenario.
Yes, Iraq and Afghanistan were simple police actions.
To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it
Please note that the United States is NOT a democracy. It is a republic. As such it is designed such that the general population has little political power. However, also note that per our Constitution, the government is supposed to have little political power as well.
If the US weren't a democracy you wouldn't vote for your political representatives. You are playing with words in order to justify your right wing agenda, i.e. reducing government powers in so far as they help the poor majority against the rich minority.
To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it
Who said that cutting social services was a cornerstone of the libertarian ideology?
Well, most of the fucking libertarians who post on slashdot, for a start.
To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it
Wow, yet another strawman, only this one taken out of contest, please ignore the gasoline...WHOOSH. Notice in the first sentence you quoted I said "(which even then would have been doubtful as the "cash and carry" would have still allowed England to use the USA for manufacturing) but would have still fallen ultimately to Stalin. And at least get the dates right, Stalingrad wasn't truly over and free from shelling or attack until mid may 1943, not 1941.
And it was YOU sir that claimed the war would have ended differently if the Americans hadn't rode in, and I quote " however, the next three and a half years, they made a major push in Europe that did change the outcome of the war." end quote. Now as I pointed out you were completely wrong, or as we call it locally full of shit. Now if you don't like being full of shit, read a book, watch one of the several very well made documentaries on the subject, hell the communiques of the generals on both the USSR and Nazi side have been translated and are free to view. The only one that doesn't seem to accept the war in the east was lost by Stalingrad was YOU, and since one can't win a war while losing your entire eastern flank, and by the end of 1943 (again without a single American boot on the ground) you had the USSR cranking out 4 tanks for every one lost it doesn't take Stephen Hawking to do the math. By mid 1943 it was pretty obvious Hitler would lose the east, the question was when.
I would suggest you watch the excellent 26 part BBC series on the subject "The World AT War" especially the episodes on Stalingrad and the war in the east. They use actual German footage showing not propaganda but what the troops were facing, and by mid 1943 you have Germans using oxcarts to retreat and burning Panzers litter the fields. And since Stalin would have never made peace with Hitler after being betrayed it was over, the fat lady was down the street having a sandwich. Again the only question was when, just as many will point out the decisive battle in the Pacific was NOT late in the war, but quite early. A little place known as Midway. Notice the first sentence says " widely regarded as the most important naval battle of the Pacific Campaign of World War II"? Which just drives home what I said, it is often not some great "final battle" that decides a war it is a single campaign with fatal mistakes that changes the outcome. For the Pacific it was Midway, for the European war it was Stalingrad. Just as we didn't need a single British or Russian to win Midway and change the war neither did the Russians need the USA to do the same. Oh we did help as I pointed out, and ultimately saved many Soviet lives. But as I said you were wrong on the Americans changing the outcome, accept your wrongness and learn from it.
ACs don't waste your time replying, your posts are never seen by me.
The particular instantiations of Anonymous with whom you have interacted have certainly been effective in conditioning individuals such as yourself to post a standard retort to word usage, rather than addressing the substantial issue.
Well played, *Anonymous.
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I suggest you check carefully the credits and contributors to said series. But again, how any of this deals with a response to a flippant Hitler remark on slashdot is beyond me.
Like Hitler, this story is over.
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Yeah, that's excactly what I was complaining about, that libertarians are appropriating EFF.
Your salacious insinuation that I have associated with falsely claimed instantiations of 'Anonymous' again repeat the same factual inaccuracy that 'Anonymous' exist as a group, and not simply as a activism promotional meme, basically 'Anonymous' is nothing more than an open use promotional meme, anything else is a lie.
My interpretation of current sociological interactions in digital political activism are my own and that in this instance they differ from mass media interpretation which far to often deceitfully serves government rather than questioning it and adhering to the truth does not insinuate any other actions on my part, it does however demonstrate government and mass media willingness to work together to promote a lie in order to illegally attack those that don't agree with them.
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Damn right. When Russia was losing 500 people a day in 1941 and Molotov was in Washington pleading for a second front, the SecDef said "We don't see the need."
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I still call BS in your little fasinating story that it would have ended the exact same way. Sure Hitler had F'd himself. But for all those boots you casually discard they very likely would have had a workable nuke by the time Russia was able to do it all by themselves. Oh .. and since what if is part of your fantasy ... what if .. Japan had invaded russia and divided their war efforts?
Yeah ... so many possibilities .. so many randoms when you decided to arbitrarily change what has already taken place. Nice effort to be an ass though.
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