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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 22, 2021 23:57:39 GMT
I guess that kind of means that my answers are useless?
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Aug 23, 2021 4:28:05 GMT
I guess that kind of means that my answers are useless?Well, I don't think they were useless, and if they were someone would orr atleast should tell you, but maybe he has just logged in but hasn't checked his notifications.
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 23, 2021 4:56:12 GMT
I'll send a request to join since i haven't sent the request in the first place.
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Post by John Marston on Aug 24, 2021 3:47:11 GMT
Pros: Westmoreland’s ‘seek and destroy’ strategy was powerful. Cons: His ‘seek and destroy’ strategy wasn’t applicable to the Vietnam war due to Vietnamese troops being camouflaged resulting to many Americans dying (57,000) erhm Gerd von Rundstedt why aren't you checking this i have been waiting for a week now Manfred von Richthofen, according to you, how significant was the Berlin Airlift?
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Post by John Marston on Aug 24, 2021 3:49:34 GMT
Also, please remember that we all can't be online 24x7x365 days. We all have our personal works. I know Manfred von Richthofen that you are eager to get into the group. But when we aren't online, all I can say is please be patient
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 24, 2021 4:21:30 GMT
Is my answer right with the Westmoreland question. Anyways the answer is: the U.S. and U.K. delivered more than 2.3 million tons of food, fuel and supplies to West Berlin via more than 278,000 airdrops. And it was a HUGE Cold War victory for the USA.
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Post by John Marston on Aug 24, 2021 4:22:58 GMT
Is my answer right with the Westmoreland question. Anyways the answer is: the U.S. and U.K. delivered more than 2.3 million tons of food, fuel and supplies to West Berlin via more than 278,000 airdrops. And it was a HUGE Cold War victory for the USA. Huge in terms of supplies dropped?
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 24, 2021 4:27:52 GMT
Is my answer right with the Westmoreland question. Anyways the answer is: the U.S. and U.K. delivered more than 2.3 million tons of food, fuel and supplies to West Berlin via more than 278,000 airdrops. And it was a HUGE Cold War victory for the USA. Huge in terms of supplies dropped? I mean Huge as in the victory of the United States.
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Post by John Marston on Aug 24, 2021 4:30:09 GMT
Huge in terms of supplies dropped? I mean Huge as in the victory of the United States. Alright, next question, how would you react if you got to know that USSR placed nuclear missiles in Cuba?
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 24, 2021 4:30:43 GMT
I mean Huge as in the victory of the United States. Alright, next question, how would you react if you got to know that USSR placed nuclear missiles in Cuba? Like history, i'd place nuclear missiles in Turkey.
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Post by John Marston on Aug 24, 2021 4:34:37 GMT
Alright, next question, how would you react if you got to know that USSR placed nuclear missiles in Cuba? Like history, i'd place nuclear missiles in Turkey. Unlike History, you don't know that USSR deployed Cuba partly due to the retaliation against US missiles in Turkey. What else?
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 24, 2021 4:36:55 GMT
Like history, i'd place nuclear missiles in Turkey. Unlike History, you don't know that USSR deployed Cuba partly due to the retaliation against US missiles in Turkey. What else? I would place missiles in Japan.
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Post by John Marston on Aug 24, 2021 4:39:16 GMT
Unlike History, you don't know that USSR deployed Cuba partly due to the retaliation against US missiles in Turkey. What else? I would place missiles in Japan. Ah man! You would've definetely started WW3 if you were America's leader then If you placed missiles in Japan, then China would've been alerted, and the Sino-Soviet split would probably never have happened, especially under the threat of a US attack.
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Post by Manfred von Richthofen on Aug 24, 2021 4:41:34 GMT
I would place missiles in Japan. Ah man! You would've definetely started WW3 if you were America's leader then If you placed missiles in Japan, then China would've been alerted, and the Sino-Soviet split would probably never have happened, especially under the threat of a US attack. oops. I guess i'll tell the Soviet Union that if she doesn't retreat the missiles in Cuba i would launch the missiles
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Post by John Marston on Aug 24, 2021 4:47:53 GMT
Ah man! You would've definetely started WW3 if you were America's leader then If you placed missiles in Japan, then China would've been alerted, and the Sino-Soviet split would probably never have happened, especially under the threat of a US attack. oops. I guess i'll tell the Soviet Union that if she doesn't retreat the missiles in Cuba i would launch the missiles Then clearly you are being the aggressor as you are threatening them, especially when they have a fair point (Missiles in Turkey for Missiles in Cuba). Ah ok, I guess, I'll stop now. Maybe you will need little more knowledge to brush up your rough corners. Just watch some history channels (Extra history is what I watch) and you'll be fine. As for the test, well I regret to inform you that you didn't qualify.
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