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Fred W4JLE September 3rd 05 02:49 AM

Thank you Peter, we have our share of buttheads here as well. We well
understand his type. Here it is folks that are blaming the whole deal on
George Bush.


..
"Peter" wrote in message
...
Just ignore Plymath!

He is actually Gareth A. Evans, G4SDW of Chippenham, England. He is
obviously retarded in many ways as you can see..

I'm very sorry you folk in the USA have to read his garbage,
particularly in a situation like the hurriucane disaster.

Peter, G3PHO




Richard Harrison September 3rd 05 05:22 AM

Walter, W2DU wrote:
"What became WWII was without question the Hitlerian invasion of the
Sudetenland."

Maybe so, but it was taken without firing a shot.

I recall that on September 29, 1938, Neville Chamberlin, Adolph Hitler,
Edouard Daladier, and Benito Mussolini signed the Munich Agreement which
transferred to Germany the Sudetenland, that contained a large
German-speaking population from Czechoslovakia.

Chamberlin, caricatured in the U.S. with his umbrella and briefcase,
shared with Hitler an extreme dislike of bolsheviks. These proclivities
were demonstrated during the 1937 Spanish Civil War.

Chamberlin, the appeaser, went home from Munich declaring "Peace in Our
Time".

On September 1, 1939, nine days after signing a nonagression pact with
the Soviet Union, in the predawn darkness, Hitler attacked by land, sea,
and air, and captured by day`s end, the Polish port city of Danzig.

WW-2 officially began two days later, on September 3, 1939 when Brittain
and France declared war on Germany.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI


Ham op September 3rd 05 12:55 PM

Richard Harrison wrote:
Walter, W2DU wrote:
"What became WWII was without question the Hitlerian invasion of the
Sudetenland."

Maybe so, but it was taken without firing a shot.

I recall that on September 29, 1938, Neville Chamberlin, Adolph Hitler,
Edouard Daladier, and Benito Mussolini signed the Munich Agreement which
transferred to Germany the Sudetenland, that contained a large
German-speaking population from Czechoslovakia.

Chamberlin, caricatured in the U.S. with his umbrella and briefcase,
shared with Hitler an extreme dislike of bolsheviks. These proclivities
were demonstrated during the 1937 Spanish Civil War.

Chamberlin, the appeaser, went home from Munich declaring "Peace in Our
Time".

On September 1, 1939, nine days after signing a nonagression pact with
the Soviet Union, in the predawn darkness, Hitler attacked by land, sea,
and air, and captured by day`s end, the Polish port city of Danzig.

WW-2 officially began two days later, on September 3, 1939 when Brittain
and France declared war on Germany.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI

Don't you just love people who have their facts straight?


[email protected] January 28th 07 02:08 AM

Amateur Radio Assistance to Katrina Disaster!
 

On 2005-09-01 said:
Fred W4JLE wrote:
We all watched in amazement as New Orleans was relagated to the
Stone Age. All the wizz bang technology fell on it's hind parts.
No cell phones, no internet, no echo link, no communications.


i was there, my xyl and I were the ham radio ops for
University/Charity hospitals in NEw ORleans. SPent a week
there, and thank the good lord for hf ham radio. Was our
lifeline most of that week.

73 de nf5b

P.s. Haven't looked in on the ham radio usenet groups for
over a year, until I was seeking an item I needed. SEe not
much has changed.




Richard Webb, amateur radio callsign nf5b
Memphis TN USA.
Replace all before at symbol with elspider


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