“If you look at what I said you will see that that question was answered perfectly,” Trump said of his Charlottesville responsehttps://politi.co/2ZBv5OI
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Yeah! They felt so "strongly" about Robert E. Lee, that they chanted anti-Semitic and racist hate speech. You are so wrong
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Actually...he's 100% correct just not in the context he's using it
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A soldier in Lee's army was more likely to die than one in Grant's. Lee fought from strong defensive positions on territory he knew well. His one offensive thrust, into Pennsylvania, was an utter failure. Grant outsmarted him at Richmond/Petersburg. Lee's sheen is a racist myth.
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Lee was a great taction against all except attrition. Lee made one blunder... Gettysburg. Him being a traitor and racist doesn't change his military prowess. With less men and equipment he carried the first 2 1/2 years of the war. Lincoln did asked him to lead the Union army.
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Robert E Lee was a traitor not a hero and it’s high time we correct that perception.
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A general who got thousands of his own troops killed in a treasonous and unwinnable insurrection, which he lost... to signal his virtues that subjugating people based on skin color is okey dokey. Right.
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And I can never forget-a general who personally beat people fleeing slavery after volunteering to hunt them down
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I’m pretty sure Trump has ZERO actual knowledge about Robert E Lee. In fact, it’s likely he thinks Robert E Lee is a Republican currently campaigning for the next mayoral election.
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I think he thinks Robert E Lee is the founder of Lee's Chicken!pic.twitter.com/ahnuVRrSAZ
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U. S. Army Colonel Robert E. Lee was never a general. Though Colonel IS quite an impressive rank and should still be commended, maybe history books should be written to clarify his highest official rank in the Army of the UNTIED STATES.
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Rommel, Guderian, and Yamamoto were also great military leaders. Like Lee, they were also enemies of the United States. Difference is, Rommel, Guderian and Yamamoto were fighting for their countries. Lee was a traitor to his.
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Rommel was fighting for Nazism?
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True. He admired Hitler for making Germany strong again, used Jewish slave labor in North Africa, yet never joined the Nazi Party, disobeyed direct orders from Hitler & eventually turned against him. He was forced to commit suicide due to role in plot to kill Hitler.pic.twitter.com/yIj0MajLFG
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yup. i read somewhere where he was quoted as hoping hitler got killed, and that he ONLY fought to protect germany..not that it makes him any better, but it was true for a lot of ppl we fought against,and for. always context to these things
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Yes apologies, it was my mistake. Thank you for correcting mepic.twitter.com/VzsvIQvU0n
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Historians now agree that Rommel didn't have a role in the plot. His widow provided 1,950 notes from Rommel: Rommel sympath. with resist., but didn't take an active role. Hist. Reuth concl. plot group didn't win Rommel's supp., Fraser+Reuth concl. that he didn't know plot plans.
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In 2010, Germ. historian Neitzel supported Maurice Remy's theory, that von Hofacker, the officer in charge of the sub-plot in Paris (to arrest all SS, NSDAP + Gestapo pers. in Paris), who visited Rommel b4 the plot was carried out, may have informed Rommel. Still, no active role.
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He probably knew about it, but was too sick (& injured when his car was hit by shell). Apparently he still insisted he loved Hitler even as he "chose" suicide, mainly to spare his family & reputation from a messy trial. So yeah, not a Resistance hero.
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