Henri McPhee
Illuminator
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Further, Chamberlain couldn't possibly have been the least bit biased about that, could he?![]()
I think that quote saying Chamberlain once said it would have been worse in 1938 came from the David Dutton biography of Chamberlain in 2001 which I once read from the public library. The quote does not seem to be on the internet. There is an intelligent forum on the internet about all this. This is one of the more amusing postings:
https://www.debatepolitics.com/hist...ent-politician-diplomat-history-10-print.html
Are you serious? You've done nothing but post unsubstantiated statements with little to no actual data backing them up, just random statistics and quotes that don't even fully embrace your argument.
You have failed repeatedly to justify your claim that the allies in 1938 could've taken Nazi Germany. The very same arguments you used to say the Czechs would've held their own are the same ones that could've been said for France in 1940.
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Relatively speaking they were in better shape than they were in 1939.
With the non-mechanized army, no RADAR system, only a handful of modern planes? Yeah, Britain was ready to kick ass in 1938. Give me a break.
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