Insurgents

Just out of curiosity...... How long do you think the nazi insurgents operated after the end of WWII?

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Billy Ray
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L.W.( ßill ) Hughes III

Heh, I have studied some Polish history, and I can tell you they didn't last long there. The Poles and their "liberators" did a good job of rounding them up, even better than the Allies. Vertriebene associations allege that something like 2 million Germans, living east of the Oder-Neisse line, lost their lives in this period. This is a sensitive issue to this day among Poles, who like to think of themselves as kindly people, who wouldn't oppress anyone, not even Germans. By 1950, according to the sources I have, all of the Germans living in Poland had either died, been expelled, or made accomodations that allowed them to become, politically at least, citizens of Poland. Those that remained, had skills like mining that the Polish government found valuable. It is hard for insurgents, when their civilian support base is eliminated.

Earle

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Earle Horton

Hey Billy Ray The Nazi resistance lasted at least 50 years. That's NAZI, as in "Nationalist Socialists Party of Germany"... Same outfit in Russia was called the Bolsheviks. In Italy the name was Fascists, or "claws of the eagle".

No one wants to admit it, but we're in a religious war. It's much like the Irish Republican guerrillas, or the Cubans, Pathet Lao, etc. To win at guerrilla warfare, all you have to do, is NOT lose. Been there, done that...

Terrorism always works. Look at how obsessed the USA now is with it. History repeats itself, again.

Islam is at the same stage of sophistication as the Roman Church was in 1100 A.D. Read the history of the Inquisition.

Happy hunting...

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ambrin

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