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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 656416" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>my bro's reaaaaaaaaally into history (thank God, because given how much I know he makes up for us siblings !) and I remember him telling me he had all kinds of sources that showed Hitler was so profoundly race-oriented his reluctance to attack England was in part due to him considering England a good Aryan race, Germanic and therefor viable, and that (in part) made him reluctant and indecisive in the beginning. Then of course, the fact England is an island, much harder to start an assault, diplomatic relations, the course of his own actions elsewhere, etc..etc..etc...but there was indeed an ideological reason there.</p><p></p><p>However, furthermore, and moreover, nevertheless Churchill could smoke the shiit out of cigars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 656416, member: 57076"] my bro's reaaaaaaaaally into history (thank God, because given how much I know he makes up for us siblings !) and I remember him telling me he had all kinds of sources that showed Hitler was so profoundly race-oriented his reluctance to attack England was in part due to him considering England a good Aryan race, Germanic and therefor viable, and that (in part) made him reluctant and indecisive in the beginning. Then of course, the fact England is an island, much harder to start an assault, diplomatic relations, the course of his own actions elsewhere, etc..etc..etc...but there was indeed an ideological reason there. However, furthermore, and moreover, nevertheless Churchill could smoke the shiit out of cigars. [/QUOTE]
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