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There was a large factory producing torpedo gyroscopes and timeing
devices for the German submarine service. It was located in the midst of a very populated area where the highly skilled workers lived with their families. A few well placed LGB's during lunch hour? (¯`·._.· £ãrrÿ ·._.·´¯) "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... I am going to outline a real situaitoin that occured during WW II. I would like to hear opinions and solutions as to how the situation should be handled. I will give the real solutuion that was imposed during the war after a week or so when many opinions have been offered. There was a large factory producing torpedo gyroscopes and timeing devices for the German submarine service. It was located in the midst of a very populated area where the highly skilled workers lived with their families. These workers were near irreplaceable. It took many years to learn the needed skills, and without these workers production and quality would have been dramatically down graded. One more point. This factory was not in any country with which America or England was at war. What would you have done? Remember these German torpedoes were slaughtering American and British seamen and denying food and arms to England. What would you have done? Opinions? Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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(ArtKramr) writes: Subject: Opinions wanted From: "killfile" Date: 1/5/04 11:49 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: "ArtKramr" wrote in message ... I am going to outline a real situaitoin that occured during WW II. I would like to hear opinions and solutions as to how the situation should be handled. I will give the real solutuion that was imposed during the war after a week or so when many opinions have been offered. There was a large factory producing torpedo gyroscopes and timeing devices for the German submarine service. It was located in the midst of a very populated area where the highly skilled workers lived with their families. These workers were near irreplaceable. It took many years to learn the needed skills, and without these workers production and quality would have been dramatically down graded. One more point. This factory was not in any country with which America or England was at war. What would you have done? Remember these German torpedoes were slaughtering American and British seamen and denying food and arms to England. What would you have done? Opinions? I'd have offered them more for the gyros than the Germans could pay. Matt Not a bad idea. (grin) The Allies actually did something like that. One bit of intelligence fallout after the Schweinfurt raids was that the Germans were getting a lot of ball bearing from Sweden. The Brits (And possibley the U.S. as well), set up an operation to buy Swedish ball bearings and fly them to Britain. They were flown out a ton at a time in BOAC marked and crewed Mosquitos. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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![]() ArtKramr wrote: I am going to outline a real situaitoin that occured during WW II. I would like to hear opinions and solutions as to how the situation should be handled. I will give the real solutuion that was imposed during the war after a week or so when many opinions have been offered. There was a large factory producing torpedo gyroscopes and timeing devices for the German submarine service. It was located in the midst of a very populated area where the highly skilled workers lived with their families. These workers were near irreplaceable. It took many years to learn the needed skills, and without these workers production and quality would have been dramatically down graded. One more point. This factory was not in any country with which America or England was at war. What would you have done? Remember these German torpedoes were slaughtering American and British seamen and denying food and arms to England. What would you have done? Opinions? Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer Bomb 'em, claim it's an accident, blame it on weather, inexperience, confusion and other stuff. Offer lots of cash as reparations. Tell 'em you'll make a "no bomb" zone that you'll try to stick to. |
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Bomb 'em, claim it's an accident, blame it on weather, inexperience,
confusion and other stuff. Offer lots of cash as reparations. Tell 'em you'll make a "no bomb" zone that you'll try to stick to. So selling weapons/weapon parts to conflicts makes you and your workforce legal targets? Well actually the workforce, their families and basically everyone that happens to live in that city. If Germany would have bombed cities in USA to rubble before decleration of war you would have accepted it because, hey there were aiding the allied war effort? Obviously Germany didn't have capacity for that, but that is just an example. |
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![]() tadaa wrote: Bomb 'em, claim it's an accident, blame it on weather, inexperience, confusion and other stuff. Offer lots of cash as reparations. Tell 'em you'll make a "no bomb" zone that you'll try to stick to. So selling weapons/weapon parts to conflicts makes you and your workforce legal targets? Well actually the workforce, their families and basically everyone that happens to live in that city. If Germany would have bombed cities in USA to rubble before decleration of war you would have accepted it because, hey there were aiding the allied war effort? Obviously Germany didn't have capacity for that, but that is just an example. I'm not saying they were legal targets or not. I'm just giving the "extremely" short story of Schaffhausen. |
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Subject: Opinions wanted
From: Mark and Kim Smith Date: 1/6/04 10:26 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: tadaa wrote: Bomb 'em, claim it's an accident, blame it on weather, inexperience, confusion and other stuff. Offer lots of cash as reparations. Tell 'em you'll make a "no bomb" zone that you'll try to stick to. So selling weapons/weapon parts to conflicts makes you and your workforce legal targets? Well actually the workforce, their families and basically everyone that happens to live in that city. If Germany would have bombed cities in USA to rubble before decleration of war you would have accepted it because, hey there were aiding the allied war effort? Obviously Germany didn't have capacity for that, but that is just an example. I'm not saying they were legal targets or not. I'm just giving the "extremely" short story of Schaffhausen. You peeked. (grin) Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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![]() ArtKramr wrote: Subject: Opinions wanted From: Mark and Kim Smith Date: 1/6/04 10:26 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: tadaa wrote: Bomb 'em, claim it's an accident, blame it on weather, inexperience, confusion and other stuff. Offer lots of cash as reparations. Tell 'em you'll make a "no bomb" zone that you'll try to stick to. So selling weapons/weapon parts to conflicts makes you and your workforce legal targets? Well actually the workforce, their families and basically everyone that happens to live in that city. If Germany would have bombed cities in USA to rubble before decleration of war you would have accepted it because, hey there were aiding the allied war effort? Obviously Germany didn't have capacity for that, but that is just an example. I'm not saying they were legal targets or not. I'm just giving the "extremely" short story of Schaffhausen. You peeked. (grin) Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer Yeesh! It wasn't easy Art! It took a couple of hours and my monitor burned holes in my eyeballs, but cheat I did! |
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In message , ArtKramr
writes Subject: Opinions wanted From: Mark and Kim Smith I'm not saying they were legal targets or not. I'm just giving the "extremely" short story of Schaffhausen. You peeked. (grin) Sounds more Swiss than Swedish. Other than that I'm going to be a good boy and play by Art's rules - it's a good game and I don't want to spoil it. -- When you have to kill a man, it costs nothing to be polite. W S Churchill Paul J. Adam MainBoxatjrwlynch[dot]demon{dot}co(.)uk |
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tadaa wrote:
So selling weapons/weapon parts to conflicts makes you and your workforce legal targets? Well actually the workforce, their families and basically everyone that happens to live in that city. If Germany would have bombed cities in USA to rubble before decleration of war you would have accepted it because, hey there were aiding the allied war effort? Obviously Germany didn't have capacity for that, but that is just an example. Well, the Hun *did* bomb substantial parts of British cities to rubble. Outside London, Coventry and Liverpool spring readily to mind. |
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