Wednesday, June 06, 2012

D-Day Was Almost a German Holiday

D-Day Was Almost a German Holiday
June 4, 1940: 338,226 British and French troops are evacuated from Dunkirk beach just before the Nazis capture it. Hitler will soon finish off France and Western Europe.
Invasion of Great Britain appears imminent. Winston Churchill vows 'We shall fight on the beaches ... we shall never surrender!' but despite Churchill's brave words, much of Britain's military weaponry was left behind at Dunkirk.
And while Britain frantically tries to train a civilian Horne Guard, the trainees have to practice with canes. umbrellas, spears and pikes.
The British Home Guard has no guns because restrictive gun controls enacted in 1921 have disarmed the public.
The British gun laws were enacted because the government did not trust the people, and was afraid of a Bolshevik revolution.
But the disarmed British people now lack the means to protect their government.

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