Posted on 05/25/2004 3:16:07 PM PDT by ambrose
GERMANS REVEAL HATE OF AMERICANS:Drop Mask of Surface Amity-- G-2 Reports Ignore End of People's 'Apathy'
By DREW MIDDLETON By Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES..
New York Times
New York, N.Y.: Oct 31, 1945. pg. 12, 1 pgs
FRANKFORT ON THE MAIN, Germany, Oct. 30--The German attitude toward the American occupation forces has swung from apathy and surface friendliness to active dislike.
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Excellent
It's a quagmire! No blood for sauerkraut!
BUMP!
So much for the Marshal Plan and the Berlin Air Lift. Your welcome Germany. Next time rebuild your own damn country, we have enough debt already.
Um. Did you check the date?
he did... he was doing an immitation of how a Freeper might respond to this story if there was a FR/Internet back then...
Congressman Billybob
You're right. Truman's going to be pissed.
You're right. Truman's going to be pissed.
Sheeesh! You drop a few thousand tons of bombs, incinerate a couple cities, invade with one of the largest land armies on earth, and all of a sudden, you're a bad guy! The only thing the Germans really liked about us was that we weren't the Russians!
ping :)
That about sums it up. LOL!
Mark Levin is reading this thread now.
Sixty years later, the Nazi offspring still hate us. Hitler would be proud of them.
Victory is the only thing history recognizes.
Heard him credit Free Republic. Was going to post the news, but you beat me to it. Mark's going to be on Hannity & Colmes Wed. night.
Whole bunch of similar post-WWII stories posted there.
I did notice the date and the fact that we still dont have an exit strategy. we need to get out of Germany they dont want uis there , Then or now.
Nearly 60 years later and we're STILL there?!
Mein Gott! What's our exit strategy??
No blood for bratwurst!
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