Re: The Bombing of Guernica
Mr. Vasco:
I saw your response which was to read someone else's book. This is another way to avoid answering the questions which were raised. If someone asked me to prove that Oswald killed JFK and I told them to go read the Warren Commission Report and/or its attendant 26-volume investigation or to read Vincent Bugliosi's 1600-page book, I would be avoiding the question. Instead I would present in a summary all of the evidence against this Marxist. I never tell people to go read someone's book without giving them an idea of the point I want to portray and the evidence that it provides to bolster my supposition.
I don't have the book you mentioned at my disposal and I am not going to purchase it either. You were asked for evidence that contradicted my argument and you failed to provide it.
My original contention was that the producers of the 30-minute program either lied or never looked at the evidence surrounding the events of Guernica. The program claimed that there were no military targets in Guernica. This statement is a lie. The makers are repeating a lie whether they know it or not. They may very well believe it is true. But it is a sad state of scholarship. The same producers created another 30-minute program entitled The Men Who Invented Radar which gives credit to the British although the Germans already had radar which the narrator conveniently forgets to mention. This is the kind of history we get on the History Channel and the Military Channel, which do not produce their own shows but purchase them from whatever source available, in this case from Britain.
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Sylvester Stadler
Meine Ehre heisst Treue!
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