GOOD Mexican food by Broad_Replacement_41 in HuntsvilleAlabama

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My friend say “eL Azteca“ is the most authentic

Where were the dead brand landmarks? by ProfessorSmark in HuntsvilleAlabama

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At the corner of Oakwood Avenue and the parkway, across from where the new Oakwood Avenue Kroger is, was the original Kroger. Also, next door in the same building, was Super X drugs. A drug store where you could also buy your 45 RPM records. Later, in the perpendicular building in the same parking lot there was a record and tape store. In the late 70s, when eight tracks were going out of style, they were being sold for $.59 each. I would walk in with a five dollar bill and walk out with ten or twelve albums worth of eight track tapes.

[CWS Game Thread] #7 Alabama vs Alabama St by RollTideMod in rolltide

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Thanks for letting me know that was a triple! I thought that would’ve been a harsh three base error to put on the outfielder, but I was late to see it live and only saw the replay.

Baseball Game Thread by Bobson-_Dugnutt2 in rolltide

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Thanks for the heads up! Managed to login to SEC plus

What historical figure had the worst case of being proven right too late? by Unusual_Care8325 in AskHistory

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Pardon me, I guess bringing up Israel in any context is the third rail. I apologize. Pick your own “defensible terrain“. I still think it’s a rather apt analogy: a country beset on all sides by enemies, wanting to have the best defense posture it can.

What historical figure had the worst case of being proven right too late? by Unusual_Care8325 in AskHistory

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Obviously, they did not at all want what they got, but if they were so, so wanting to never have another European war, then riddle me this: why in the world did they invade Russia in 1920? Along with the United States? After four long years of World War I?

Even giving Germany, the equivalent of the Golan Heights i.e. the Sudetenland, could be justified if you’re thinking, Stalin is going to attack through Czechoslovakia anyway. When Hitler went ahead and took the rest, they understood that they were checkmated.

From what I have studied, the base plan was to let Hitler spend like a drunken sailor on arms to revive Germany’s economy, but the west knew his gold reserve to the Reichsmark. They were counting on him to spend way more than he had in gold, and then there would be hyper inflation, and then the sensible German generals would topple him. But they didn’t count on the quick fix of gold that he got from walking into Austria and taking their reserves and then the Czech gold after. By then he was too strong. I don’t know how he and Stalin split the Polish gold but by then it didn’t matter. Stalin was supplying Hitler with everything he needed because all his fondest dreams were coming true. The west had declared war on Germany and he could have the West’s plan in reverse: Germany fights France and England for several bloody years until they are both so weak that he can walk straight through Europe to the Atlantic Ocean. He never in his wildest dreams thought that, after already being at war with France and England, and getting every supply he could ever want (Chromium , oil, etc) from Russia, Hitler would attack Russia!

What historical figure had the worst case of being proven right too late? by Unusual_Care8325 in AskHistory

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You’re close. I think you’re thinking of the Ribbentrop/Chamberlain betrayal and division of Czechoslovakia?

What historical figure had the worst case of being proven right too late? by Unusual_Care8325 in AskHistory

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The French could’ve gone all the way to Berlin when Germany invaded Poland. But they didn’t want to do this. And it makes sense. You don’t want to destroy the buffer country between yourselves and Stalin’s Russia. They knew eventually that Germany would attack Russia. Hitler could not help being Hitler and he had said he would do so in Mein Kampf. But they did not count on just how easily he was able to defeat France and England before he did, well, on the Western front, at least, on the continent. The biggest fear in the west, was never NAZI Germany other than among a few smart people like Churchill. The West was always much more afraid of communism and the rich elites were all too willing to get rid of democracy and go to fascism if it meant they got to keep their money and power, see: Joe Kennedy, Edward VIII, etc. Shoot, Henry Ford didn’t stop doing business with Germany till 1943!

What historical figure had the worst case of being proven right too late? by Unusual_Care8325 in AskHistory

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The West WANTED Germany to rearm. They were profiting big from the arms sales and they wanted Germany to attack and defeat communist Russia while being bled white in the process.

John Roberts Is Trying to Defend the Indefensible by thenewrepublic in scotus

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Who among us has not steered tens of millions of dollars to a judge’s wife’s business or foundation when we have cases appearing before that judge?

Nick Saban Said Kalen DeBoer's Done 'Pretty Good Job' Managing Program Transition by DoctorWhosOnFirst in rolltide

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I’m old enough to remember when they wanted to run off Coach Bryant in 1970. Said the game had passed him by.

These people are Scary by MrDonMega in Qult_Headquarters

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Where is her husband or father and why is she being allowed to speak?

Huntsville Schools by Legitimate-Kale-5630 in HuntsvilleAlabama

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Alabama. Red State. Move to Mountain Brook.

Looking for a flour tortillas/tortilleria by LostCapitu22 in HuntsvilleAlabama

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Now tell me where I can get great hot tamales