Talk:Race to Berlin

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The information above is another example of what the Cold War can do to the minds of the people. Evidence that Eisenhower could have done so, please. And don't forget, Berlin didn't just "fall" into Soviet's hands, there was an army there.

The comment above was originally written by User talk:68.167.206.18 on 02:02, October 17, 2005. Moved from the Race to Berlin article to this discussion page. Cheers, Madmagic 09:13, 27 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] SO SUBJECTIVE!

OMG! this is so untrue...It must be rewritten, so that the tone doesn't sound that subjective. The american general was 'that close' and he didn't think it was worth risking lives...this is nonesense!!!

[edit] Revisions

I rewrote and redid much of the article. I am asking for some help, as I plan to make this article a big project of mine very shortly. I would greatly appreciate any comments or help on my talk page as well. Jmlk17 09:32, 16 February 2007 (UTC)