Tag Archives: Germany
General Maurice Gamelin and 20 Million Dead
Written by Neil Kurtzman | 25th September 2024Maurice Gamelin (1872-1958) was the French Chief of the Army Staff from 1931 until 1940. While there is a surplus of blame that can be laid on the corpses and reputations of battalions of French and British officials, journalists, and many if not most of their citizens, Gamelin is a prime example of how a…
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Another Example of Unanticipated Consequences – New Medical Issues in Germany
Written by Neil Kurtzman | 8th November 2015The desire to do good is an innate human characteristic. Equally inborn, is the desire not to weigh the consequences of attempts to better the human condition. Common sense is obviously not very common. Germany: Migration Crisis Becomes Public Health Crisis is a detailed description of the medical problems resulting from Germany’s decision to admit…
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