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Mxsmanic wrote:
Gary writes: What?! I think it's time you step away from the simulator, and learn a little bit about the real world... The US lost 400,000. The USSR alone lost 20 million, and 100 million died altogether in WWII, with 75% of them being civilian. Civilian losses for the US were virtually nil, and there was no signifcant damage of infrastructure other than Pearl Harbor. "Unaffected" my ass. You don't know how good you have it. Please site your source for those numbers. The wiki article said a total of 65 million killed with the SU loosing 23.2 million of which 10.7 million were military. US KIA were 407,000 troops and 11,200 civilians. As for the infrastructure costs, while the US did not lose much beyond Pearl Harbor to bombings, it lost a great deal to the redirection of it's industrial complex to produce the goods needed to fight the war in the rest of the world. The US also paid a majority of the costs of fighting the war. It was affected. |
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![]() "John Theune" wrote in message news:HVQZg.4245$kG5.2173@trndny07... The US also paid a majority of the costs of fighting the war. And cleaning up afterwards. |
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Well, it is interesting how these things go... Early scientific
leaders were Greek and Egyptian with science traveling into Arabia... The Romans were not scientists but they were adopters and builders of technology, especially large civil works, roads, aquaducts, etc... The countries convulsed with death and destruction at this time in the middle east, were in the middle ages repositories of science with mathematics and astronomy prominent... Though neither Egypt nor Arabia became builders/users of technology based upon their sciences - the pyramids being an exception in the case of the egyptians... That task fell onto Europe with the industrial revolution, where Europe was persued into the revolution by the USA... As was mentioned the European states wasted their energy, resources, their scientific and technology leadership, in incrementally increasing bloody feuds covering some 250 years.. Now the USA seems to be coming to a crossroads where we will either climb to a new level of scientific and industrial achievements, or lapse into exhaustion and the penury of socialism and become a has been begging for scraps at the periphery of the new world leaders, China and Indoasia... The hemorrhaging of our resources into endless (at least looking that way) war and death in the middle east by the Bush administration does not bode well for the rapidly increasing competition with the Chinese for technological and military leadership of the world... At this point it looks like the rise, decline, and fall of the american empire is pushing rapidly into the decline phase... It's been a brief, if spectacular, ride... denny |
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John Theune writes:
Please site your source for those numbers. Why? Gary didn't cite his. The wiki article said ... I've written Wikipedia articles myself. If I put my figures into an article, will that make them reliable? It was affected. It was pretty much out of harm's way, and it was one of the few countries to be so. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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