Comments by "David Himmelsbach" (@davidhimmelsbach557) on "Benjamin Tallis - Lack of Leadership and Will in Europe Risks Another Munich and Defeat of Ukraine" video.

  1. You've got your history wrong. It's MINSK III that Trump is proposing -- which is insane, geopolitically -- as Putin has walked over EVERY treaty/deal/agreement he's ever come to cross. Only utter defeat will cause any enforcement against this tyrant. Adolf got rolling not because of Munich -- but because Stalin conned him into jointly invading Poland -- AND splitting Europe into Nazi/Bolshevik spheres of influence. Somehow, everyone has forgotten what Yeltsin revealed to the world thirty-years ago -- how Stalin decided, essentially, everything -- not Hitler. It was Stalin who picked the invasion date, 9-1-39, who picked the spoils line -- in his own hand ! That document still exists. But, apparently, not in the collective memories of the West. Jews, in particular, give credit to Stalin for stopping Adolf, when the opposite is clearly the case. Nikita well said that Stalin was an anti-Semite of the 'First Water.' ( A reference to the diamond trade, no less. Yes, it's a Jewish term. ) Stalin craftily delayed his own penetration into the back of Poland by 17 days -- and by this delay moved the onus onto Adolf. Late in 1941, Uncle Joe wasn't looking so smart. Thank the heavens that the Germans were logistical fools -- and so, literally ran out of gas at the gates to Moscow. This folly was repeated throughout the rest of the war, BTW. It was the WEST that stopped Adolf -- never Stalin. WWII was fought with resources -- and Adolf sent the bulk of his towards Britain, and later, the US -- NEVER the USSR. True, yet amazing. Armies are cheap, even panzer armies. Air forces, navies are EXPENSIVE and can't use fresh recruits. The collective West sucked down 70% of Adolf's stuff -- only 30% went against the Bolshevik hordes. Hard to believe, but true.
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