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Re: "Zerstorer" Hardback by John Vasco and Peter Cornwell - Coming from Wingleader in 2025
'...The Telling:
The point I made actually related your account of the events after the breakthrough at Sedan: there was no mention of Dunkirk in your own published text on this page.
After Sedan the Germans actually struck west and north, not south as you wrote here: check the map at p.179 of Robert Forczyk's 'Case Red' or any equivalent study. First the pocket was closed by reaching the coast at Abbeville on 20 May, and only after that cordon had been made relatively secure were Boulogne and Calais attacked by the Germans coming up the coast from the south. Consequently Boulogne was not assaulted and captured by the Germans until three days later. It took even longer to secure Calais because of the "Stop Order" issued on the evening of the 23rd May. This is all further confirmed in detail by the map in Guderian's 'Panzer Leader' (multiple editions), and he was the man directly in charge of assaulting these two ports...'
After Dunkirk, the Germans did attack west and south. Third Reich apologist strikes again. Twisting things to suit their (I say 'their' because I don't know whether you are male or female) agenda again.
History being re-written - over the decades I've seen many like you on the internet who try to change the factual course of history. I'm calling you out, Nazi.
And so, coward, come out from behind your pseudonym and tell us WHO YOU REALLY ARE!
You've piled into others on here in the past. Take me on, coward!
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