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ananda

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33. England also had a fantastic intelligence and decoding service.
Wed May 1, 2013, 08:13 AM
May 2013

Sometimes I think it was the ones at home who helped England more.

And of course the Russians deserve a lot of credit because if Stalin
hadn't been betrayed by Hitler, all of this would be moot.

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I had a relative who lived in London during the Blitz Fumesucker May 2013 #1
My mother was in London for the blitz malaise May 2013 #16
But they also had black outs. That is, they took reasonable measures against harm Bucky May 2013 #36
Cooperation with the authorities is for traitors! randome May 2013 #37
And gas rationing. And food rationing. thucythucy May 2013 #38
England also had one of the.... rppper May 2013 #23
England also had a fantastic intelligence and decoding service. ananda May 2013 #33
The germans did not want us in the war... rppper May 2013 #62
"A screaming comes across the sky..." alcibiades_mystery May 2013 #34
The main "Blitz" was actually concentrated aerial bombing by the Luftwaffe dipsydoodle May 2013 #47
Who are these people? oberliner May 2013 #2
so? you prefer we should only hear the blather of professional pundits? i find a lot of bloggers HiPointDem May 2013 #7
No I loathe them too oberliner May 2013 #8
i don't. do you? this guy is actually a novelist, btw. HiPointDem May 2013 #9
Nope oberliner May 2013 #12
well then maybe you should start a blog! HiPointDem May 2013 #13
London was a forward area, Boston wasn't . n/t orpupilofnature57 May 2013 #3
Everywhere is a forward area in the War On Terra Fumesucker May 2013 #39
But for you, and for me..... orpupilofnature57 May 2013 #70
closing dance halls wouldn't have helped catch Hitler. magical thyme May 2013 #4
Post removed Post removed May 2013 #15
no, spoken like a Bostoner magical thyme May 2013 #17
Closing Boston didn't help catch the bomber...closing Watertown didn't either HereSince1628 May 2013 #26
Boston sometimes thinks of itself as a small town. That's why the "police state" comparisons fail. reformist2 May 2013 #5
Apple, meet orange onenote May 2013 #6
^^^^ This ^^^^ JoePhilly May 2013 #18
Lol jberryhill May 2013 #43
The Germans were certainly deserving of their civil liberties! treestar May 2013 #52
*snort* dixiegrrrrl May 2013 #46
+11111111 treestar May 2013 #51
They were looking for spies though. Arctic Dave May 2013 #57
Are there Bostonians speaking out about this issue? OneGrassRoot May 2013 #10
I am K&Ring... OneGrassRoot May 2013 #11
because you're one of the few who actually read it. HiPointDem May 2013 #14
I read it and gave it a rec Capt. Obvious May 2013 #22
I've yet to see an actual Bostonian have this concern treestar May 2013 #53
We have been arguing ourselves blue in the face about how this was not such a smirkymonkey May 2013 #68
KnR. nt tblue37 May 2013 #19
I visited his blog for general reading. He's good. tblue37 May 2013 #29
Sometimes decisions to close like here are out of Fenway's hands. no_hypocrisy May 2013 #20
"...one wounded boy..." randome May 2013 #21
Yes, but it was important to tell us that it was a dyadic pair, and not a decadent threesome, winter is coming May 2013 #27
Yep, that language minimizes both the threat Union Scribe May 2013 #42
it was appalling mgcgulfcoast May 2013 #24
People killed, limbs blown off, hundreds injured. 'Minor attack'. Another non-Bostonian, I take it? randome May 2013 #25
Other terrorists see they can get caught treestar May 2013 #54
A lot of morons post a lot of dumb stuff on the internet. And we get to read it here. Buzz Clik May 2013 #28
This Bostonian disagrees MannyGoldstein May 2013 #30
Manny, your posts often irk me, thucythucy May 2013 #41
Well... MannyGoldstein May 2013 #56
England had "Keep Calm and Carry On" - the US has Let the Fear Paralyze You. liberal N proud May 2013 #31
I read it all and I like the writing.. wercal May 2013 #32
K&R. Good points, well written. (nt) Paladin May 2013 #35
The author is rather self-indulgent and doesn't make a valid comparison mythology May 2013 #40
A good opinion piece would not base opinion on lies Progressive dog May 2013 #44
Didn't make it past "...overextended the First Amendment..." Blue_Tires May 2013 #45
The Boston situation was resolved within a week. Baitball Blogger May 2013 #48
Did he coin the word "Torquemadize?" LuvNewcastle May 2013 #49
Entirely different scenarios treestar May 2013 #50
Pretty sure that the air raid sirens caused voluntary lockdown all across London. JoePhilly May 2013 #55
Straw man comparison cheyanne May 2013 #58
just german spies frylock May 2013 #65
Lame analogy. Keeping the dance halls open was about morale RZM May 2013 #59
I have been saying this since we got Homeland Security..... AnneD May 2013 #60
Children were under mandatory evacuation jberryhill May 2013 #61
Look, it's Captain Hindsight to the rescue! City of Mills May 2013 #63
The terrorists win when the people cringe in fear..that's the point of terrorism. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2013 #64
Sadly you're wasting your breath whatchamacallit May 2013 #66
I think a short term city shut down is OK with a lot of people LeftInTX May 2013 #67
What a stupid comparison. How long did the Blitz last and what did it involve? MADem May 2013 #69
Second guessing everything just to be critical is awesome! lunatica May 2013 #71
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