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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 2087964" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>The original plan was to reduce Germany to little more than a fuedal system. She was to be denied any industry, so that she could never start another war. That policy was an American revenge plan. which rapidly changed when America noticed who would be between them and Russia in Europe. Then the free, prosperous Europe was needed to act as an opposite to soviet tyranny. One reason why the uk may have miss spent its aid, could have been down to the labour government, but I think most of it went straight back as war debt repayments.</p><p> Another thing people forget is that America probably prolonged the war by several months with its "unconditional surrender" requirement.If you want a man to fight his hardest, give him no other options!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 2087964, member: 4681"] The original plan was to reduce Germany to little more than a fuedal system. She was to be denied any industry, so that she could never start another war. That policy was an American revenge plan. which rapidly changed when America noticed who would be between them and Russia in Europe. Then the free, prosperous Europe was needed to act as an opposite to soviet tyranny. One reason why the uk may have miss spent its aid, could have been down to the labour government, but I think most of it went straight back as war debt repayments. Another thing people forget is that America probably prolonged the war by several months with its "unconditional surrender" requirement.If you want a man to fight his hardest, give him no other options! [/QUOTE]
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