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- LETTERS, Page 9Fighting World War II from Canada
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- Celebrated strategist B.H. Liddell Hart may have overlooked
- a major consideration when he termed Churchill's policy of
- fighting on "slow suicide" (WORLD WAR II, Sept. 4). Had Hitler
- managed to invade and overrun Britain, making it impossible to
- conduct anti-German operations from London, we would have been
- vigorously prosecuting the war from Canada. By "we" I mean
- Canada, the "Free British" (especially the navy and R.A.F.) and
- the rest of the Commonwealth and empire. When Germany retaliated
- against Canada, could the U.S. have remained on the sidelines?
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- Mary Lamont Winnipeg, Man.
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