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Apparently the n***s planned to build a barrage across the River Severn. Where's the evidence?

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Its mentioned in Wikipedia under Severn Barrage but there's no reference.

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  1. German engineers were very active in England and Ireland during the 1930s.  But most went home in the summer of 1939 -- which was an error -- to heed the call of nationalism.

    My guess would be that engineers from the 1933 project just turned in their designs to the n**i government.  German planning for the occupation was woefully inadequate because Hitler had not contemplated war with Britain, and believed England would back out of a war it could not afford.

    Check for German surnamed engineers involved in the 1933 project and contracts to German firms.


  2. Wiki is full of junk, leave it alone and start reading proper reference books from a library.

  3. They would probably have been very efficient at it.

  4. I don't know but it is time somebody did. There are five major estuaries in Britain crying out  for barrages to produce lots of "free!" power. But we keep on building nuclear reactors like flies.

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