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[–] 17599565? ago 

Food for thought and to see who did everything possible to go to war

https://wearswar.wordpress.com/2017/08/26/did-jews-fake-hitlers-master-race-phrase-to-create-war-world-domination/

Few quotations

Gen. Robert E. Wood stated at a Senate committee that Churchill had said to him in November 1936,

“Germany is getting too strong, and we must smash her.”

Churchill also stated in the year 1936,

“We will force Hitler into war, whether he wants it or not.”[5]

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[–] 17599566? ago 

… okay

That does not address anything that I wrote.

I'll restate my core point; Going to war with Poland was a mistake. Hitler did lose the war, after all.

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[–] 17599571? ago 

If one naive reader were to read your input, he'd be convinced that Germany is the originator of about every single aggressive behavior and was first in showing signs of willing conflict. When all lights were green showing that neighboring countries operating as proxies for the Jews were preparing for war. About every single provocation and aggression by the future Allies wouldn't count, some of them literally involving economical aggression or physical damage. These don't count. Only the "warmongering" of Germany is to be noted. Despite the very fact that Hitler, contrary to the Jews' puppets, did not want that war.

Let's just ignore that the League of Nations did everything possible to stop Poland from mistreating Germans. It was perfectly clear, they all knew what was going on.

Czechoslovakia was an obvious spearhead that would be used against Germany. The Sudetenland was a logical piece of land to grab, mostly populated by Germans, and necessary for the military assets that fell into German hands as a consequence. It was a smart move. It was legitimate considering the population living there. What would the Poles say? They too with Ukraine seized some land from the corpse of that artificial "Czechoslovakia". In no way they could hold an annexation against Germany on moral grounds. If we go back to Poland, we see that absolutely nothing was done to save the Germans from atrocities. The Allies foiled all attempts to solve this problem peacefully. They were the biggest hypocrites of the lot.

>>13010431

I'll restate my core point; Going to war with Poland was a mistake. Hitler did lose the war, after all.

So if he had won it would have not been a mistake? Well, that's one of the flimsiest criteria one could retain against the legitimacy if not necessity of a conflict, especially when said conflict's outcome was not a foregone conclusion.

Besides, you go from "starting the war" to "going to war with Poland", which conveniently removes the US very real moves against Germany.

I'm not sure where we're going with this. You may be bitter that Germany lost, I don't know, I could understand that.