At 07:35 AM 02/13/2000 -0800, you wrote:

>>Or that the USSR developed rapidly, was then wiped out during WWII, rebuilt
>>again.
>
>Nah. Not consistent with the post-WWII relative growth of Germany and the 
>USSR, or West and East Germany, or Japan and the USSR. Can't call the 
>USSR's post-WWII recovery "fast" by comparison with the recovery of the 
>defeated axis powers...

this is not a good comparison. After all, the former axis powers were aided 
by the US (except E. Germany) in order to set up show-places to make the 
Good Guys look Good in the battle against the Bad Guys. It's true that the 
USSR looted E. Germany, but I have a hard time understanding how that could 
fully compensate for the damage that the Nazis did.

It's also a poor comparison because of the generally high level of 
technical and other education in W. Europe (including E. Germany) and Japan 
compared to the USSR immediately after WW2.

Apples and oranges...

Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & 
http://clawww.lmu.edu/Faculty/JDevine/JDevine.html

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