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[–] 15115823? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Fucking kikes. Don't forget also about the "denazification brainwashing"

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[–] Joe_McCarthy 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

Because the Allies were supposed to praise the Nazis to the German populace and build them up after having waged a massive war to remove them from power? I find it interesting that Germans still had a basically positive view of Nazism after denazification ended. It only went on for a few years.

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[–] 15116084? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

"de-nazification" was MK ULTRA alpha version. It was literally brainwashing. The first use of "group guilt", they forced Germans to watch fake movie's of all the fake crimes that happened. All the Germans were shocked, not one of them knew that those things happened, because they didint. Of course after they got results from Germany they brought group guilt to the Americas, it's basically how the whole "civil rights" movement started. Seriously look if you don't believe me, all the dates match. It's also why they banned the MLK files from being released for 50 years. They are still locked away until 1027 lol.

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[–] TheEmpress [S] ago  (edited ago)

"Denazification" included imposing on them guilt trips, blaming them for everything, and marching them through places like Dachau where they saw hoax "human skin" lampshades.

Both World Wars had much to do with the UK wanting to maintain primacy on the open seas via it's "balance of powers" doctrine.

"We are probably foolish in that we find no reason to declare war on Germany before it builds too many vessels and takes away our trade." -- Lord Balfour as quoted in 1939 - The War That Had Many Fathers, p 38

The UK has always felt threatened by a Germany with a larger navy than it had. It's aggressive stance not only cost the UK of its empire, but it has left it with a smaller navy than Germany now has, anyway.