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Subject: Did the British Naval Blockade Decide the War n the West?
CJH    6/19/2005 4:26:06 PM
I have read and generally believe that although the collapse of the German will to stay in the war may be explained in terms of a reaction to the British landing at Salonika or to events in the Balkans or explained by a collapse of civilian leadership in Germany, etc, the real underlying cause was the four year naval blockade of Germany by the British Royal Navy. Did the British Royal Navy blockade win the war with Germany?
 
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Herald12345    Go ahead, amateur.   4/20/2008 11:33:20 PM

I have printed your list out for when my mates need a good laugh, Admiral, so it's not a total waste! 


Your incompetence is already HERE in print for anyone interested to see. I could care less what you fanboys do with the analysis. Perhaps one of you might learn something useful in spite of your incompetence by actually following the thought chain through-though if you are the proof example of the batch lot, I sincerely doubt it.

Have a nice day, childe.

Herald
 
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