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The question was not whether Germany *should* have been split. (Sticking to the question...

Posted by clarkjohnsen on June 26, 2007 at 08:04:14:

...is difficult for some, I realize.)

It began with a movie. Then it moved to a partially-false allegation, which I countered. Then along came Tom Brennan.

The fact remains, Eastern Europe was carved up by an agreement at Yalta among the Big Three Allies. It had nothing to do with the heroism of the Red Army. Not only that, Germany's Western front at that time was less well-defended; nor would the battle have been down to the Americans.

As for the gruesome math you wish me to do, let's toss in the thirty or forty million East Germans and Ukrainians that Stalin murdered and see how the equation balances.

clark