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what do you understand by the term "historic blunder"

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Answered by Jiya1100
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By overuling his senior officers and achieving a string and stunning victorie in the year leading up to World War 2nd , Adolf Hitler considered himself, a military genius. His objective was to conquer all the countries and become emperor of the world. Japan was his allie. At the time Japan attacked Pearl harbour. America set up war with Japan. America never declared war against Germany. However Hitler decided to go for war with America against the advisies of the generals. Hitler knew that the America has a large no. of stock of arms and ammunition but he believed that the american army have less fighting skills. This was the wrong decision made by Hitler because he had to divide his concentration and strength between Soviet Union and America. This move is called the historical blunder made by Hitler.
Answered by madilisha701
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Twenty two months after Rajiv Goswami died, India’s politicians gave him a decent burial when, in a rare show of consensus in the UPA rule, they passed the 104th Constitution amendment Bill in late December last year. Proving that he had, indeed, lived, set fire to himself, and died –all in vain.

In 1990, Goswami and thousands of other students were protesting what now seems a minor aberration—job reservation for OBCs—compared to what our learned members have unleashed. Among other things, the Bill will pave the way for reservations for all possible backward castes and tribes in all educational institutions—professional, non-professional, aided or unaided. As one Delhi mother exclaimed sardonically: "Now my son will know what caste means!" Clearly, an excellent learning opportunity for elite children who never go to villages or watch sermonising DD soaps, now that Bollywood is no longer making love stories on clan-caste wars. Trust our honourable members to be so farsighted!
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