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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 758030" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p><strong>Re: A shooting that erupted after an employee's disciplinary hearing left nine people</strong></p><p></p><p>We are totally off topic here.</p><p>But, Yes Russia, Hitlers biggest mistake. Sent his army out there in late summer without any winter clothing at all.</p><p>Hundreds or thousands of german soldiers simply froze to death, too.</p><p> </p><p>Thats what brought the USA into WWII, was the Pearl Habour attack, and the following Hitlers war declaration against America.</p><p>(Hitler had a treaty with Japan).</p><p> </p><p>And remember in 1945, Canada was still a British Colony. We flew the Union Jack, and "God save the Queen" was Canada's national anthym.</p><p>Not, until the 50's and 60's did Canada get it's own Maple Leaf Flag, and it's "oh Canada" anthym.</p><p> </p><p>And looking at your numbers above, Brits and Canucks still had more soldiers combined then the Americans.</p><p>However, both "english countries" only had a casualty rate of 4.4% each.</p><p>Where as, the Americans more then double at 9.0%.</p><p> </p><p>Don't ask me why, but that is interessting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 758030, member: 23950"] [b]Re: A shooting that erupted after an employee's disciplinary hearing left nine people[/b] We are totally off topic here. But, Yes Russia, Hitlers biggest mistake. Sent his army out there in late summer without any winter clothing at all. Hundreds or thousands of german soldiers simply froze to death, too. Thats what brought the USA into WWII, was the Pearl Habour attack, and the following Hitlers war declaration against America. (Hitler had a treaty with Japan). And remember in 1945, Canada was still a British Colony. We flew the Union Jack, and "God save the Queen" was Canada's national anthym. Not, until the 50's and 60's did Canada get it's own Maple Leaf Flag, and it's "oh Canada" anthym. And looking at your numbers above, Brits and Canucks still had more soldiers combined then the Americans. However, both "english countries" only had a casualty rate of 4.4% each. Where as, the Americans more then double at 9.0%. Don't ask me why, but that is interessting. [/QUOTE]
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