April 21, 2005

not quite really

it appears that Hitler didn't abandon his plans altogether to invade great britain. in spite of the previous year's battle of britain:

... A bundle of 1940s papers put up for auction contains maps highlighting strategic sites for attack by the Luftwaffe, including railway stations, power plants and bridges.

While there are maps of potential bombing sites and information on 146 towns and cities, it is the enormous amount of detail and attention placed on Bridgnorth that has led experts to believe that Hitler chose it as the ideal base...

but what and who stopped him? i could draw up a speculated list of possibilities, but bagpipes is certainly not one of 'em.

erm, sheep perhaps?

as enscribed by the letter b @ April 21, 2005 07:18 AM
yer six pences' worth s'il vous plaît:









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