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Old 06-07-2014, 11:46 AM
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No one can say that similar atrocities are not happening still today. North Korea for one and the Rwandan Genocide even thou confined inside their borders. Given our technological expertise and advanced weapons the potential for widespread devastation will always exists, sad to say.

On the way Germany was treated after WWI, yes the stern belief in to the victor goes the spoils came back ten fold. The second time around a much better attempt was made to bring wayward countries back into the fold.


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