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"Estimates for the total casualties of the war vary, because many deaths went unrecorded. Most suggest that some 60 million people died in the war, including about 20 million soldiers and 40 million civilians."Uncle Joe! What a great guy!
Patton said WWII was a strategic failure for the US and Brits because it left Eastern Europe in the hands of the descendants of Genghis Khan. All they did was trade one form of slavery for another
Too bad we didn't listen to either Patton or MacArthur when they wanted to nail the Commies as we had the chance to.
How many additional deaths would "nailing the commies" have required?
Why are con$ always ready to $hed other people'$ blood?
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Not many.
After the US P-51's destroyed the entire Soviet Third Shock Army in under 20 minutes the USSR would have to rethink that whole "Dominate Eastern Europe through armor" strategy