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An excellent piece on Churchill. I used the “what if” analogy Saturday night at a dinner party with friends of a post-WWII Germany where Hitler had been allowed to remain in power. What would the Allies response have been if in 1952 he had kicked out all of the inspectors and begun to rearm?
p>Your essay points to an even better analogy of 1930s Germany, because it actually happened. Who was it that said that if we do not learn from our history we are doomed to repeat it? The example of Europe’s situation in the '30s needs to be expanded upon. The title of the piece should be “Old Europe Flunks History (Again).” br> — Stephen Loftin /p>
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