Thanks for sharing this. There’s a lot to learn (and unlearn) about the world wars. I’m at the point where I agree Hitler was not in favor of, or wanted to provoke others into war. His end game was seriously miscalculated, or not shrewd enough to stamp out the evil driven by power, greed, and control.
Yes, I'm sure he was ramping up the largest mechanized army in the world, designed for quick strike, for peaceful times. Give me a fucking break with this shit.
Every other country in Europe was rearming while forcing Germany to stay disarmed with a small, underpowered army. In direct contrast to the nonaggression pact they all signed after WWI. Hitler begged for a peaceful solution several times, but were totally ignored by the other powers at the time.
Lmao sure, go back to watching the History Channel while I go read suppressed literature based on years of research and hundreds of first hand sources from between 1933-1945, you boomer.
I recommend reading “Hitler’s Revolution” if you want a real account of NatSoc Germany’s social programs, economics, and foreign policy.
Unless your afraid of leaving your precious hug box…
Thanks for sharing this. There’s a lot to learn (and unlearn) about the world wars. I’m at the point where I agree Hitler was not in favor of, or wanted to provoke others into war. His end game was seriously miscalculated, or not shrewd enough to stamp out the evil driven by power, greed, and control.
Yes, I'm sure he was ramping up the largest mechanized army in the world, designed for quick strike, for peaceful times. Give me a fucking break with this shit.
Every other country in Europe was rearming while forcing Germany to stay disarmed with a small, underpowered army. In direct contrast to the nonaggression pact they all signed after WWI. Hitler begged for a peaceful solution several times, but were totally ignored by the other powers at the time.
You're clueless, there's no point in continuing a discussion with someone so devoid of knowledge on the situation.
Lmao sure, go back to watching the History Channel while I go read suppressed literature based on years of research and hundreds of first hand sources from between 1933-1945, you boomer.
I recommend reading “Hitler’s Revolution” if you want a real account of NatSoc Germany’s social programs, economics, and foreign policy.
Unless your afraid of leaving your precious hug box…