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- From: DLALLY@STLAWU.BITNET (Dale Lally)
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.history
- Subject: Re: Does knowing history make any difference in policy?
- Message-ID: <HISTORY%92122107013306@UBVM.CC.BUFFALO.EDU>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 10:42:32 GMT
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- 21 Dec 1992 10:51:02 +0100 from
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- Obviously, as a professor of History, Pres Wilson was, IMHO, woefully
- aware of the disadvantages of US isolationism. However, I am not yet
- willing to agree that his 14 points and the Versailles treaty were the
- prime reasonsfor the rise of Hitler and WW II.
-
- In my view, one of the biggest mistakes the Allies made was in letting
- the German army retreat in good order and, in their view, undefeated from
- the field. As we all know, this gave rise to the "Dolchstosslegende" or
- "stab in the back" theory which the Nazi's used to good advantage later.
-
- Had the Allies forced the military situation and inflicted a complete defeat
- in the field on the German army, this important psychological weapon would
- not have been available to Hitler or ANY OTHER similarly inclined future
- German leader.
-
- IMHO, this is the reason why the WW II allies decided on a total defeat and
- unconditional surrender of both Germany and Japan. They wanted to make it
- perfectly clear to both nations, for all time (or 40 years, whichever comes
- first) that the use of war and genocide to further national interests will
- be met with a very very painful response.
-
-
- Cordially
-
- Dale V Lally Jr, Director
- Carnegie Language Center
- St. Lawrence University
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