"It's not the American people's fault that the storm hit and they couldn't have stopped it. The Germans, on the other hand, could have done a lot to prevent World War II. And yet, care packages still rained down from US troops. Trittin's know-it-all stance is therefore not only tasteless, it is also historically blind."
Has anybody ever bothered to do a study on the environmental impact caused by smoke when Germany took it upon itself to burn up 8 million people during the 1940s?